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Held up - satire and the funnies
The unprecedented furor surrounding cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) could see the end of illustrated satire…
AIL scheme benefits the nation
MLA, the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, has acquired £4.5 million worth of items of cultural importance for the nation…
Disability explored, exposed and exhibited
Interested in attending Colchester Museums exciting and innovative conference on historical and contemporary disability issues to be held on March…
Why Irish arts are smiling
A battle is being fought on the front line of the arts scene in the United Kingdom, and it's one…
Victory for abusive artists
On the evening of January 31st, 2006 the Blair government suffered a shock defeat over its plans to combat racial…
Really Old School
People say you’re as young as the person you feel. And many artists, particularly those who’ve enjoyed commercial success, often…
UK Government does the right thing
The Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) welcomed the Prime Minister’s endorsement of the new Resale Right Legislation for Artists…
Write off the fraudsters
Would somebody please sue the author formerly known as JT LeRoy? If a fraudster was found to be impersonating a…
Cathedrals: Expensive relics or vital community hubs?
At a time when issues of housing, poverty, regional regeneration, education and national security are constantly in the media, one…
“Culture Vultures; Is UK arts policy damaging the arts?”
In a controversial new report entitled, “Culture Vultures; Is UK arts policy damaging the arts?” Arts academics and cultural commentators…