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The Bard...perhaps not alive, but doing good deeds

The Bard - perhaps he's not actually alive, but he's clearly well and doing good deeds through the Shakespeare Schools…

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No market for first time filmmakers?

Earlier this year we spoke to big and small screen techno-thespian David Hewlett about his feature film debut A Dog's…

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Shakespeare, the arts and war: In conversation with Robert Fisk

Ahead of his talk at the RSC next month, Arts Hub spoke to award-winning foreign correspondent, Robert Fisk, about the…

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Will and the world

First in a series of book reviews that presents a group of well-received books on Shakespeare that have come out…

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An Asian Affair

This month we have a good dose of call for applications, residencies, seminar papers and announcements of conferences...a comforting volume…

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Future tycoons

Entrepreneurs are like plumbers; always in demand. And in the future the arts will be managed by enterprising entrepreneurial tycoons.…

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Becoming urban

ARTS HUB NEW YORK: New York City was the gateway to the twentieth-century in America, and the city became the…

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Making a book into a film

With so many Academy-Award-nominated films this year stemming from successful books, it would be easy to believe the relationship between…

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A meeting of artistic ideals: Flour and Microsoft

One of the shortlisted collaborations for the Arts & Business Awards was an unlikely relationship between Microsoft Research and Flour,…

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The Arts: An affair with business

Last December Arts & Business revealed figures showing support for the arts from private sources had grown to £530 million,…

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