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Punchdrunk: Changing the UK's idea of theatre
Punchdrunk are a young theatre company transforming the UK theatre scene. While their latest production, Faust, is enjoying a 5…
Do blogs make good books?
Why are publishers looking to the internet for their bestsellers? What does it mean for writers, readers and the future…
Files of fun for everyone
The BBC has dusted off it's archives and revamped it's image. Following the successful roll out of the pilot phase…
An ugly duckling no more: the Barb turns 25
March is the 25th birthday of the much loved, and much hated Barbican Centre in London. Out of a bomb…
Publishers finally discover recycling could sustain them
What is inside the books we read - what are they printed on, and why has it taken so long…
David Hewlett – on Wagging the Long Tail
A vocal, sophisticated fan base, working harmoniously with a major studio, in the name of old-fashioned story telling? Sound like…
Taking Off
The concept behind Sky Orchestra was inspired by a research trip to Tunisia in 2002. I was staying in a…
From cabaret to complex: the rise of Komedia
From it's humble origins as a small-time theatre and cabaret club, Komedia has quickly become one a major force in…
BBC Licence Fee outcome: what does it mean for you?
Last week the BBC was disappointed by the funding increase they received. But what does it mean for you, and…
Mission impossible?
Now in it's fourth year and third manifestation, what has the Mission, Models, Money initiative actually achieved?