About Time for a New NEA Chair, Yes?

A timely question from Patricia Cohen in The New York Times:

More than eight months have elapsed since Mr. Landesman announced that he was stepping down from the nation’s top arts post. The only time a search has taken longer was in 2002, after the conductor and composer Michael P. Hammond died after just six days in office.

Yet the hunt for a replacement — who must be nominated by the president and confirmed by Congress — seems to have stalled, according to people with knowledge of the search, who asked to remain unnamed because of the sensitivity of the subject.

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