Editor’s Note
BENJAMIN EALOVEGA
Opera companies in America seem to be greeting the new US political regime with a mixture of trepidation and defiance. Not that government beneficence counts for a huge amount when it comes to the continued existence of opera in the US. The support provided by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), America’s government-funded agency for culture, amounts to a drop in the ocean, if anything at all, in the annual budget of most opera companies.