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Nature's own art form

For years strange shapes have been appearing in the endless fields around Kansas, courtesy of local and internationally renowned Land…

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Art, thought and memory in a time of terror

In this time of war, uncertainty, random terrorist acts and media-fanned fears of avian flu pandemics, questions and suspicions are…

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Out of the ashes - the rise and rise of Al-Jazeera

Out of the ashes of BBC Arabic Television and rubble of Afghanistan and Iraq, Al-Jazeera has risen like a phoenix.…

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Volunteers: Your arts need you!

Many of us undertake some form of creativity at one point in our lives. Indeed how many of us secretly…

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Bad Wolf

Childhood memories of popular culture trigger the most vivid emotional landscapes. I recall my much bigger big brother introducing me…

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Communities creating for themselves

Much has been written about creative communities but the stories don't always relate to the same thing. A look at…

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Collecting oneself in the presence of others

Leafing through the glossy ensemble photography of Vanity Fair – you know the sort, pages packed with film industry scions,…

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Celebrate: Homotopia Festival!

From a country that once imprisoned Oscar Wilde for committing the supposed crime of the “love that dared not speak…

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Consumed by passion of the carnivale

Carnival arts is a celebration of communities and culture. Value for money when it comes to investing public money in…

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The Cultured Tourist

The World Tourism Organisation (WTO) forecasts that 1.6 billion people will travel as tourists by the year 2020 - a…

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