23-06-2026 18:01 via nytimes.com

Manhattan Borough President Gives $50 Million to N.Y.C. Arts Groups

In allocating the borough’s discretionary budget entirely to cultural projects, Brad Hoylman-Sigal said he wanted to send a message to President Trump about the need to keep arts funding.
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