Broadway has finally returned to pre-pandemic revenue. Season-to-date revenue has reached $1.8 billion, surpassing pre-pandemic for the first time. The revenue was led by the shows Good Night, Good Luck, Othello, and Glengarry Glen Ross, all with celebrities in leading rolls. The Mellon Foundation has announced emergency funding to replace cuts instituted by the Department READ MORE
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Membership Roster Changes
New, Reinstated, and Resigned members for May 2025: New Members: Reinstated Members: none Resigned Members: none Deceased Members:
Official Business
Jacksonville University has shuttered its Department of Music. While information has not been forthcoming from the institution, rumors are circulating that “industry professionals” will be hired to teach the current students to the completion of their degrees, while eliminating tenured professors of the program. Out of solidarity, we request that AFM members decline any new READ MORE
Last Month at the Local
Last month was the first month of our 2025 membership drive! We welcomed Palm Beach Opera violinist Esther Platt as the first new member during our drive. Musicians can join from now through June with waived initiation fees (a $115 savings). Please help spread the word! President Hawley has been hosting Brews and Bylaws at READ MORE
Membership Benefits
It’s About Respect Is it art, or is it a business? One of the challenges musicians face is convincing people that music is a business and that we deserve to make a reasonable living for our work. It is not uncommon to hear, “wow, that gig sounds fun, but what do you do for a READ MORE
That Union Thing
The Trump Administration has announced an executive order intended to strip collective bargaining rights from nearly a million federal employees. The Executive Order makes use of a provision of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 that the president can limit collective bargaining for those primarily working in sensitive areas such as intelligence or national READ MORE
