Performing Arts
Is the World Truly Safe for the Modern Movie Musical?
There have been a heartening number of movie musicals recently, which has led me to wonder where they’ve been for…
State of the Copyfight: Intellectual property in the digital age
Organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Creative Commons claim that Big Brother isn’t just watching you, he’s colonized…
Rochdale leads the way in community podcasting
A community arts venture in Rochdale is leading the way in arts podcasting.
Stars in her eyes: Kate Dickie
Scottish actress Kate Dickie has just been to Berlinale, having been nominated as the UK's 2007 "Shooting Star". She talks…
Is the World Truly Safe for the Modern Movie Musical?
There have been a heartening number of movie musicals recently, which has led me to wonder where they’ve been for…
Laughing stock: Tomorrow I might die in Lambeth, SE1...
Sam Stone is a fledgling stand-up comic in her first year on the UK comedy circuit. This is the first…
Questions about politics, racism, regeneration and modern art
Arts Hub's UK Editor looks at some of the arts issues over the past month and what's going on in…
An honest comeback
The Treasury's new tax credit system looks all set to rejuvenate the industry it almost destroyed three years earlier. Craig…
Gibert and George: you can't have one without the other
Described as art's odd couple, Gilbert and George are rarely out of the headlines when they release a new artwork.…
Dancing to an old tune: the performing art of Burlesque is back
Burlesque is back and hotter than ever. Is it just stripping masquerading as something more, or is it, as fans…