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English copy Welsh to make Own Art

English taking a lead from the Welsh? Surely not! Strange as it may seem to some, Arts Council England’s Own…

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Censorship or sensitive? Museums restrict access to sacred and spiritual artefacts

An increasing number of UK museums have moved to instigate a clear and transparent policy on the handling, storage and…

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Checkpoint Charlie – Chaplin revisited

The London Charlie Chaplin Festival which runs from the 15th to the 23rd of July, aims to be ‘a celebration…

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Culture and the Rings

Sport and culture have long converged in the Olympic arena. The world's largest public event, the Olympic Games, is pillared…

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Selling out, or understanding the value? Arts Marketing in the 21st century

Arts administrators have always needed to possess an odd mix of skills including aesthetic appreciation, dogged precision and good business…

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Two bars

The 2005 Brit Awards were their usual combination of drunk, daft pop singers, pseudo-goth guitarists and drummers who spent much…

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Say less, mean more

Earlier this month the Arts Council of Northern Ireland launched its Public Art Handbook for Northern Ireland but is it…

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Thinking Big: the conceptual background to strategy, marketing and planning

Arts Hub UK is pleased to bring you a contribution from one of this country's experts on audience development and…

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Europa, Hollywood or bust

A press release issued by the Council of Europe’s European Audiovisual Observatory on the eve of the 58th International Cannes…

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Creative Clusters Conference 2005: Unlocking the secrets of a creative economy

The creative and cultural industries are now big business. Sources suggest that, creative industries in the UK are growing twice…

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