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4102 resultsREVIEW: Jonah and Otto, The Royal Exchange Theatre
REVIEW: Like a good meal, Jonah and Otto is a play that should be savoured and ideally seen more than…
REVIEW: Major Barbara, National Theatre
REVIEW: Unless it’s a singalong with Martine McCutcheon’s Eliza Dolittle, George Bernard Shaw’s works are often bracketed as set text…
Achieving that Promotion: career progression in the creative sector
Progressing your career in the creative sector is not necessarily easy. Traditionally, achieving promotion was all about moving up through…
To volunteer, or not to volunteer. That is the question...
Emily Childs does what a lot of arts workers do when they are starting out - volunteers her time for…
REVIEW: Now Then, The Bluecoat, Liverpool
REVIEW: To the non-football fan, Liverpool is synonymous with the Beatles, and the Beatles are synonymous with Yoko Ono. So…
Cello Diva feels right at home
Cellist Sally Maer relates her unusual musical evolution from Royal Academy student to Cello Diva.
Changing Image of Black Women in Film
So does the changing role of Black women in films equate with advances made by women of other ethnicities? The…
EAST: 6 days, 50 venues, 400 events celebrating the capital’s rising star
With more than 400 free and ticketed events presented by over 50 organisations and venues, EAST 2008 put the spotlight…
Digital Aesthetics
A new book by Richard Colson, Fundamentals of Digital Art, examines how digital technology is forcing a rethink of creative…
Profile of the artist, Rose Gibbs
Meabh Ritchie speaks to artist Rose Gibbs about art, Valentines Day, sex, babies, being a feminist, and how she got…