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Telling it like it is: producing documentaries
Long gone are the days when documentaries were perceived as fusty, tired and boring. The popularity of feature length documentary…
Famous art right up your street
Ever seen a Rembrandt? Or a Caravaggio or a Rousseau? More importantly, have you seen one unexpectedly leap out at…
REVIEW: Fiddler on the Roof, The Savoy Theatre
REVIEW: Actor, musician and writer, Ben Fleetwood Smyth reviews the latest production of Fiddler on the Roof, showing at The…
Career Profile: Greg Ward, travel writer
Greg Ward is a long-standing Rough Guides stalwart and author of Rough Guides to the USA, Hawaii and France, among…
Thoughts from Big Pink
Tara Brabazon on vinyl, CDs, MP3s, and lost love.
Internships exposed
"When I was instructed on where to buy my boss’s lunch according to whether his hangover was from alcohol or…
Here’s Looking At You – or how to read a portrait
Your eyes meet across a crowded room, the air is heavy with expectation and you’re struggling to find the right…
REVIEW: Arie Vardi at the Castle Gallery, Inverness
REVIEW: Gordon Haynes reports on Highland 2007 which is in full swing in Scotland - with arts and heritage events…
INTERVIEW: Dire Straits bass player exhibits new artworks
INTERVIEW: When Dire Straits ended their recording and touring career in 1995 after almost 30 years together, you might have…
John Jones: Framers to the stars
ARTS HUB UK —Down a crumbly driveway, behind the drab tube station at Finsbury Park lurks a rather bland and…