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REVIEW: The World As A Stage, Tate Modern

REVIEW: The World As A Stage is the first exhibition at Tate Modern to bring gallery-based and live work together.…

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Managing Wellness in the Ethically Exhausted

It is an interesting dichotomy that creative sector organisations are still experiencing difficulties with staff burnout and ethical exhaustion. So…

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A Play, a Pie and a Pint at Shunt Vaults

London theatre listen up: Paines Plough has joined forces with Glasgow’s Òran Mór to present four exciting world premieres by…

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Career Profile: Chris Jaeger, chief executive, Worcester Live

Chris Jaeger is chief executive of Worcester Live as well as chairman of the Guild of Drama Adjudicators, MD of…

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What happens when art meets music in a London gallery?

The relationship between music and art has always been obvious but difficult to clarify. The creative impulse behind both is…

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Career Profile: Tabitha Philpott-Kent, auction house print specialist

Charlotte Appleyard speaks to Tabitha Philpott-Kent who is a Print Specialist at Bloomsbury Auction House. Her advice? Internships, or, "alternatively,…

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Confessions of a facebook addict

I have callouses on my fingertips, bags under my eyes from lack of sleep, and a perpetual air of distraction.…

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What makes a good arts leader in a rapidly changing environment?

Toby Norman-Wright is currently on the prestigious Clore Leadership Programme. His career has been predominantly within the dance sector, and…

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Career Profile: Elinor Olisa, co-founder, DegreeArt.com

Elinor Olisa is one of the co-founders of DegreeArt.com. Initially an internet based company representing artists who have just graduated…

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Listening to Alan Bennett at The National

"The Platform events are an outstandingly rich and fertile pasture to which London's artistic voyeurs come and graze. A literary…

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