Tennessee anti-drag bill’s ‘chilling effect’ on Nashville’s arts and cultural scene


Oz Arts executive and artistic director Mark Murphy discusses the "chilling effect" Tennessee's anti-drag bill may have on Nashville's arts and culture scene. "Having adventurous performances contributes to a vibrant arts scene. A city needs a great symphony, a ballet, an opera, but should also have organizations that are paving the way for the future and encouraging artistic risk taking and confronting vital uses of the day in direct ways."

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