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REVIEW: The Romanov royal family’s crest was a double-headed eagle looking east and west, a mythical metaphor for an unlikely…
REVIEW: Alexander Rodchenko, Revolution in Photography, The Hayward
REVIEW: It's about time that we paid homage to Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko. He's been dead for over fifty years…
Want to write? Top tips for making it as a Creative Writer
Oh the life of the writer: visions spring to mind of days whiled away sitting in cafes, sipping espresso, being…
Art Dubai Preview
Gordon Finlayson gives us a preview of the art fair that sees Middle Eastern mega bucks collide with the global…
How do you sell a band? Ask the punters...
Digital music sales are up, but retail CD sales have dropped, leaving the music business in flux. To add insult…
Unique drama course closes to new students
Severe under-funding at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow has led to a freeze of recruitment…
Britain’s greatest living dramatist
The British Library recently purchased Pinter’s entire archive for £1.1 million.
REVIEW: Speed the Plow
Written by David Mamet, the play was originally shown on Broadway (featuring Madonna in the secretary role). The three person…
REVIEW: Waiting For Godot, Library Theatre Manchester
REVIEW: Few plays in the English language have caused as much controversy as Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot.
REVIEW: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens
REVIEW: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens, is a film about the US photographer, by Barbara Leibovitz – her sister.