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Bookstore and art gallery shenanigans

Bookstores, libraries and art galleries are perceived as places where noise and disturbance are the greatest taboos. However, in Rachel…

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Conducting performance

As a classically trained violin and viola player, and a core member of theatrical music group 'The Gogmagogs', David Lasserson…

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Possible scenarios for the next wave of funding for the arts and how to address them - Part 1

Alberto Vilar, the Cuban-born billionaire and philanthropist for the arts, is well-known for his generous contributions to opera, in particular.…

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New moves for Scottish Dance Theatre

'The important thing about the style of our company is it's about individuals,' says Janet Smith, Artistic Director of Scottish…

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Discovering the world of architecture - on wheels

Matt Bridgestock figures that if he could cycle the length of Britain - which he did, in fact, at age…

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It's a FACT

FACT, Liverpool's first new purpose-built art centre in more than 60 years, will open its doors to the public later…

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Just the ticket

Arts organisations now exist within an industry that is increasingly dependent upon ticketing and marketing technologies to stay afloat. For…

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ALG funding decisions deferred, but it's not all good news

Last week, arts organisations across London were stunned when the Association of London Government (ALG) announced drastic funding cuts and,…

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'Wales? Why not?'

Judith Isherwood was genuinely surprised when, during interviews with Wales and London-based media following her appointment as the inaugural Chief…

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The world according to Forkbeard Fantasy

Chris Britton is a humble sort, giving credit where credit is due. Yes, after 30 years of merging film and…

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