Television
Taking literature to the masses: Durham Literature Festival
Next week the Durham Literature Festival swings into action. As a regional festival it’s one of the biggest and best…
Career profile: Faris Yakob, brand blogger
Faris Yakob is a brand blogger. He's written a chapter for The Age of Conversation – marketing’s first collaborative book,…
Adam Neate On Painting
The world has Adam Neate’s cousin to thank for his emergence as one of the UK’s most influential young artists.…
Career profile: Zoe Klinger, theatre director
Jesse Errey interviews director, performer, collaborator, actress, troublemaker and jack-of-all-trades Zoe Klinger. She heads the Moral Support theatre company as…
Pretty in Punk
Adrian Berry played in bands, studied sound and lighting, switched to acting, became a successful playwright, set up his own…
Tower Hamlets students explore religion and culture in their community
The issue of cultural and religious diversity has rarely been more of a sensitive subject in British society, now with…
Kielder Observatory – an astronomical project the Arts Council can be proud of
Astronomers have bagged their place beneath one of the few remaining stretches of pollution-free skies in England, as building of…
Two more English summer festivals
No summer would be complete without festivals and the West Countries offering from Totnes and Somerset jump on the band…
Belgrade Theatre steps back into the spotlight
The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry will be celebrating its Silver Jubilee in style next year, after it reopens on 7…
Les Rencontres d’Arles, Photography Festival in Arles, France: Part II
On Monday we ran Part I of Joel Simpson's review of Les Rencontres d’Arles, a huge lovesong to the art…