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City of London Festival 2011
The City of London Festival continues to celebrate London’s connections with the rest of the globe and this year’s focus…
New Zealand Film Festival 2011
The best and brightest from the New Zealand film industry launches at The Barbican.
Roncaglio takes Foreign Fiction Prize
Peruvian author Santiago Roncagliolo was announced as the winner of the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize last month for his novel…
Waterworks Park in Belfast Re-Imagined
A series of sculptures, created from recycled materials as part of New Lodge Arts' 'Waterworks Big Art Outreach Programme', has…
Cabaret and Comedy: Welsh Blysh Festival
A 30-foot long inflatable pink pig and a pair of video goggles are two of the essential pieces that will…
New Composor for BBC Welsh Orchestra
Welsh composer Mark Bowden joins the artistic team of BBC National Orchestra of Wales as Resident Composer.
Gaol gets dramatic at the Ruthin Festival
Ruthin Gaol’s deep and darkest secrets will be unveiled forming one of the main theatrical attractions at this year’s Ruthin…
O'Hare appointed The Royal Ballet director
Retired dancer Kevin O'Hare has been appointed the director of The Royal Ballet.
‘Shadow’ wins children's book prize
Michael Morpurgo's novel ‘Shadow’ has won this year's Red House children's book award, which is voted for by young readers.
BBC Television Centre up for sale
Television Centre, the landmark west London home of BBC television and news, has gone on the market.