Writing and Publishing
Festival fever: what's on overseas
You may not have signed up to Glastonbury’s increasingly fascistic ticketing system, but you can still out-obscure even the most…
Boys, girls and books
A look at some surveys on reading provides some interesting results, with implications for the book trade who are scrambling…
Holding the Man: from Book to Play and Beyond
ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA — David Berthold tells Arts Hub how he and playwright Tommy Murphy helped bring Timothy Conigrave's 1995…
Coffee coloured people by the score
Sam Cook, from Australia, is in England - on a three-month immersion and indulgence as the first AbORIGINAL artist to…
Lost & Vague at Glastonbury Festival
The full line up for Glastonbury is announced today, but we’ve got something special for you – it's not just…
Making Hay on Wye
How has the tiny town of Hay on Wye managed to host one of the biggest and most prestigious literary…
Why are Swedish bands so great?
ARTS HUB UK — The Knife, The Sounds, Soundtrack of Our Lives, Jose Gonzalez, Crazy Frog, the list goes on.…
Showdown
Culture vs sport – again? It’s a showdown worthy of the Olympic Games as sport and culture collide in a…
Artist's Voice: Annie Leist — Closing the door
ARTS HUB US: As we began the fourth and final semester of our MFA program, my classmates and I were…
From dream to reality: Tottenham takes on the arts
Seven years after his death, MP Bernie Grant’s vision for the future of the arts in London is emerging among…