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Keep up with the latest and greatest from new partnerships and programs to spotlights on community members. We can’t wait to share new developments through a community driven blog!

Seeking Applicants for MP9

Two weeks left to apply for  The Mentorship Program! Since launching in 2020, we have mentored over 90 young artists. This year, we can’t wait to reach 100! Our Mentees […]

Keeping Up with Viv: Putting in the Work

Welcome back everyone! I’m excited to continue to share my journey with all of you through my blog series. First things first, time is flying by.  It has been about seven […]

Moving to NYC with Sophie Brubaker

In the summer of 2021, Sophie Brubaker left sunny California for the hustle and bustle of New York City with two of her best friends. After graduating from UC Davis […]

Why Mentorship Matters

More often than not, college graduates and early career professionals feel like they have no idea what they’re doing. In a competitive environment like the arts and entertainment industry, getting […]

Noah VanderVeer-Harris Mentee Feature

You know what time it is — time to sit down with another graduate of the Mentorship Program! Noah VanderVeer-Harris was a Mentee in MP4. He’s originally from Oregon and […]

Jasmine Walters Mentee Feature

It’s time for another Mentee Feature! This time, we sat down to chat with the lovely Jasmine Walters, who was a Mentee in MP3! Jasmine was just wrapping up her […]

Friends of Annie: Ben Vereen

Welcome to our first blog edition of Friends of Annie! Since the announcement of the Ann Reinking Scholarship Program, we have been collecting quotes and stories from people who were […]

Ryan Yapp: Mentee Feature

Welcome to Off The Lane’s new Mentee Feature blog, where we sit down with graduates of our Mentorship Program to talk about where they are now, what they’ve been working […]

The Not So Silent Night

By: Jenna Craig At the end of 2020, everyone endured a troubling holiday season amidst the current pandemic. When you’re isolated from your family and friends, every night feels silent. […]