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Communication is key to creative industry investment
Last Tuesday February 10th, NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) released their report, 'New solutions to old…
EU funds culture
Yes it's that time of year again - EUCLID is taking bookings for this year's CulturEuro seminars. These seminars offer…
It's more than just a sell out - it's a renaissance
One of the biggest 2004 arts events in the North West is being promoted as a sell out success. It…
The Drake Music Project: a transforming technology
Within the world of music, aspirations to liberate creativity from its bodily confines can be found in the life transforming…
The life and times of a string quartet
If the life and times of a string quartet was heralded and acclaimed in the same way a rock band’s…
Vibrant change is in the air at London’s Wigmore Hall
Wigmore Hall, London is one of the world’s finest concert halls for classical chamber music. Since 1966, the hall’s programming…
A bleak future for regional art galleries?
A chance enquiry before Christmas has plunged Worthing Borough Council into conflict with its residents. And the outcome of this…
I'll have some 'Cultural Diversity' with that
'Cultural diversity’ seems to be trilling on everyone’s lips at the moment. Here in England, maybe it’s on our mind…
Creativity - the economy's new currency
Author Richard Florida's proposition in his bestseller The Rise of the Creative Class is straightforward: 'In this new millennium, the…
'Your BBC, your say': orders the Government
‘A unique institution’ is a term that nicely fits the shoulders of the BBC. Now this respectable institution has been…