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Arts journalism in the UK

You've probably heard of the argument that says newspapers, even the high brow broadsheets, are dumming down their coverage of…

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Arts in the aftermath

For five years, performing arts organizations have been attempting to change a rather glaring imbalance in FEMA crisis policy. Now,…

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ACE turns 60

“Imagine England without the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Angel of the North or the City of Birmingham…

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Shut up and film it

The old adage says politics and art make strange bedfellows. But political films have long been a solid Hollywood genre,…

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Doing it for Real: TV and the Arts

Strictly Come Dancing keeps performers in work. Top composers use shows like How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?…

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Arts marketing for all

In 2003, the European Year of Disabled People, Arts Council England’s New Audiences Programme invested £1.8m in 112 projects supporting…

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Eisteddfod Culture

“Hey, let’s put on a show!” Call me old-fashioned but nothing fills my heart with more theatrical gusto than Sir…

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NEA – Redux or Renew?

President Bush wants Dana Gioia at the helm of the NEA for another term. Will this be good for America’s…

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Access All Arias

Making the opera relevant to a larger audience, a new audience, is a practice happening around the states. Far from…

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Look Out He’s Behind You: It’s Pantomime Season

More than any other country, Britain has a long and colourful pantomime history and Christmas pantos – amateur, professional, and…

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