Los Angeles Times

A round of applause for the arts

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After reading your column [“L.A. Without the NEA: A Fight for Our Very Souls,” March 26], I just wanted to shout “bravo” and “absolutely” and reflect on how poor and dry my life would seem without the wonder, depth and thought processes inspired by the theater, music and visual art experience­s I have had access to throughout my 62 years. Anne Tryba La Cañada Flintridge

Charles McNulty’s piece in The Times is both beautifull­y observed and written, and I share his views entirely. Bravo for writing so beautifull­y and giving voice to so many of our shared concerns. Joe Haj, artistic director, Guthrie Theater, Minneapoli­s

I have been a nun for over 50 years, most of them teaching English.

The great joy of my life is to take students to see a play, especially when they have never experience­d live theater. When I read your inspiring column this morning, I felt that it could be deemed today’s spiritual reading.

The proposed budget to expand our military and cut healthcare and Meals on Wheels is immoral, but I truly believe that to deprive citizens of art and the humanities will cause another kind of death. Sister Rita Yeasted, La Roche College Pittsburgh

Mythic Yma Sumac,” March 26] was a mind-blower. I was attending Santa Monica City College in the late ’40s, and my tight little group of friends discovered Yma Sumac and immediatel­y formed our Sumac cult, often referred to as Yma and Her Magic Sumac. We played her records and swallowed every bit of informatio­n about her we could. Eventually, we caught her at the Cocoanut Grove, and one of her last performanc­es at the Cinegrill. Conrad J. Doerr Palm Springs

Talk about déjà vu! While touring the U.S. by train in 1950, performing in a lavish musical production (“Red, White and Blue”), the real music buffs in the cast toted along a portable record player on which we could play the new technologi­cal wonder … LP records. One such was the extraordin­ary “Voice of the Xtabay,” which featured Yma Sumac making sounds we’d never before heard. What a wonder! Sylvia Lewis Thousand Oaks

 ?? Drew Angerer Getty Images ?? PRESIDENT TRUMP’S proposed budget would do away with the NEA and NEH, prompting alarm.
Drew Angerer Getty Images PRESIDENT TRUMP’S proposed budget would do away with the NEA and NEH, prompting alarm.

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