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A short story to success: Tales of the DeCongested and Apis Books

Publishers will tell you that there's no market for the short story - but short story entrepreneur Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone tells…

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REVIEW: A Short History of Tractors, in the UK rain again

Last weekend Gordon Haynes visited Tractor Fest in Nethy Bridge, part of the annual historical Steam Fair at nearby Boat…

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An evening at the opera

ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA: Our new Sydney-based Commissioning Editor reflects on some recent nights at the opera... and a saturday evening…

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Keep the work rolling in: How to survive as a performance artist

Nearly half of those working in the UK performance industry earn less than £6,000 per year as performers, or within…

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Art and the Shopping Mall

For most people, shopping malls would be generally regarded as existing at pretty much the polar opposite end of the…

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Art and Money: Strange Bedfellows

“A starving artist…sacrifices material well-being in order to focus on their artwork. They typically live on minimum expenses, either for…

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Platform 1: Shock and Bore

I’m advised that a column can be personal and opinionated. As some things just get me hot under the collar,…

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Ghosts of Cité Soleil: This ain’t no Hollywood movie...

Danish filmmaker Asger Leth travelled to Haiti in February 2004, just as the Aristide government finally collapsed. Ghosts of Cité…

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Career profile: Maeve Davey, communications and co-ordination at The Beat Initiative

Meabh Ritchie talks to Maeve Davey who works for The Beat Initiative, co-ordinating community and carnival arts production in Belfast…

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REVIEW: Aberdeen Art Gallery, The Collection

Gordon Haynes reviews the collection at the Aberdeen Art Gallery as a mixed bag - "it’s warm and it’s mostly…

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