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There has always been an audience for compelling stories and skillful storytellers. From campfire tales of heroic adventures and deistic…
Putting yourself out there
Aspiring novelist Ralph Grayden tackles another big question: why is it so hard to show the labours of your blood,…
Is the World Truly Safe for the Modern Movie Musical?
There have been a heartening number of movie musicals recently, which has led me to wonder where they’ve been for…
Here's Oscar
It’s Oscar time again, and what’s at stake — aside from millions of dollars worth of publicity? And maybe most…
Never Forget
This August arts and cultural events will mark the bicentenary of the abolition of Britain's slave trade. Craig Scutt reports.
State of the Copyfight: Intellectual property in the digital age
Organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Creative Commons claim that Big Brother isn’t just watching you, he’s colonized…
The Children of Gutenberg: publishing in the digital age
At a recent conference in New York City, Google brought together more than 300 book publishers and authors from all…
Under the bridge of films
At BFI Southbank, the NFT is due to re-open after extensive renovations. What is really going down under Waterloo bridge…
Rochdale leads the way in community podcasting
A community arts venture in Rochdale is leading the way in arts podcasting.
Stars in her eyes: Kate Dickie
Scottish actress Kate Dickie has just been to Berlinale, having been nominated as the UK's 2007 "Shooting Star". She talks…