“The only thing better than this documentary would be for the WPA itself to come back.” ~ Matt Hinrichs, Scrubbles
In the depths of the Great Depression, president Franklin Delano Roosevelt took a bold stance in allocating federal money toward putting artists – artists! – on the U.S. government payroll. The legacy of that ambitious plan, the Works Progress Administration or WPA, gets examined in the engaging documentary “Enough to Live On: The Arts of the WPA.” Continue reading Matt Hinrichs’ full review of “Enough to Live On: The Arts of the WPA” at this link.