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Eric Ankrim and Kelly Karbacz in the 2012 world premiere production of First Date, a collaboration between The 5th Avenue Theatre and ACT – A Contemporary Theatre.

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The Puget Sound Region has one of the strongest and most inventive arts, culture and creative sectors in the world. Your Crosscut membership ensures the region’s arts sector gets the deep, meaningful coverage it deserves.

Not only does our region produce great works of art, it innovates new structures for cultural policy, resource and management.  Unfortunately, most local arts coverage is under-reporting the most pioneering elements. Without Crosscut News, we not only miss out on critical information, but we miss out on the opportunity to lead in the world. 

Crosscut takes this personally and is ready to expand arts coverage to new areas of the cultural ecosystem. They are looking at the sector as a whole and exploring its intersection with the other regional efforts. With your financial support, Crosscut can follow a new vision for arts and cultural coverage. We don’t need more reviews, we need a deeper look.

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