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The Bard...perhaps not alive, but doing good deeds
The Bard - perhaps he's not actually alive, but he's clearly well and doing good deeds through the Shakespeare Schools…
No market for first time filmmakers?
Earlier this year we spoke to big and small screen techno-thespian David Hewlett about his feature film debut A Dog's…
Shakespeare, the arts and war: In conversation with Robert Fisk
Ahead of his talk at the RSC next month, Arts Hub spoke to award-winning foreign correspondent, Robert Fisk, about the…
Future tycoons
Entrepreneurs are like plumbers; always in demand. And in the future the arts will be managed by enterprising entrepreneurial tycoons.…
Becoming urban
ARTS HUB NEW YORK: New York City was the gateway to the twentieth-century in America, and the city became the…
Making a book into a film
With so many Academy-Award-nominated films this year stemming from successful books, it would be easy to believe the relationship between…
A meeting of artistic ideals: Flour and Microsoft
One of the shortlisted collaborations for the Arts & Business Awards was an unlikely relationship between Microsoft Research and Flour,…
The Arts: An affair with business
Last December Arts & Business revealed figures showing support for the arts from private sources had grown to £530 million,…
Centre of emerging arts: Bristol
Bristol’s largest population group is aged between 20 to 24 years while overall the nation’s largest population group is aged…
Can public art change a community?
The Angel of the North has changed perceptions of public art, and put public art firmly on the map as…