Features
Digital art and sound resonates in the north
After a summer of international arts festivals, it seems the up and coming months in England are devoted to smaller,…
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell speaks at Edinburgh Television Festival
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell recently spoke at the Edinburgh Television Festival, on August 23, on Broadcasting after Royal Assent of…
The business of arts and culture - and the art of business
Colin Tweedy recently attended an international meeting of arts and business bodies in Australia. Tweedy, along with Brian Peck and…
What is 'New Media Writing?'
What is 'New Media Writing?' For those working outside or on the fringes of the digital and creative industries, the…
Composer's dramatic journey to the stage
There was a time when Jake Heggie thought he would never write music again. Now, the opera that relaunched his…
Aussies in Edinburgh
Julia Morris and Sarah Kendall are regulars on London's stand-up circuit and have both won the Glasgow Herald's Herald Angel…
Sister Helen takes on case of innocent death row inmates
In 1993, a book was published which soared to the top of the New York Times bestseller list, went on…
Second European network receives Culture 2000 funds
One month ago, Arts Hub reported that a network of European producers, In Situ, had secured European Union funding from…
Laughing all the way to the Fringe
Julia Chamberlain’s head is full of balloons. Well, not literally. The producer of the ‘So you think you’re funny?’ stand-up…
'There is nothing new about fusion'
The first time cellist Matthew Barley met and sat down with renowned Indian classical musician and sarod maestro, Amjad Ali…