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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Victory for abusive artists

On the evening of January 31st, 2006 the Blair government suffered a shock defeat over its plans to combat racial…

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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…

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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…

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Write off the fraudsters

Would somebody please sue the author formerly known as JT LeRoy? If a fraudster was found to be impersonating a…

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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…

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“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…

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