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Pauline Chalamet on Why Funding the Arts Can Be Lucrative for the Economy | Creative Coalition 2025

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Pauline Chalamet on Why Funding the Arts Can Be Lucrative for the Economy | Creative Coalition 2025

Pauline Chalamet on Why Funding the Arts Can Be Lucrative for the Economy | Creative Coalition 2025

Pauline Chalamet was part of the group of actors who joined The Creative Coalition on Capitol Hill to advocate for funding the National Endowment for the Arts on Right to Bear Arts Day.

She chatted with THR on why she believes everyone should agree on funding the arts because of how lucrative it is for the economy.

Plus, she shares her hopes for the future of 'Sex Lives of College Girls' after being canceled on HBO.


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