Performing Arts
Les Rencontres d’Arles, Photography Festival in Arles, France: Part II
On Monday we ran Part I of Joel Simpson's review of Les Rencontres d’Arles, a huge lovesong to the art…
Podcasting – not a town in Dorset, but a new way of learning
The appropriately named eLearning Group for Museums, Libraries and Archives (ELG) is to host a seminar at London’s Tate Britain…
REVIEW: Blues in the Church
REVIEW: There have already been a couple of concerts in St Kyneburgha's by American gospel singers and musicians but this…
Les Rencontres d’Arles, Photography Festival in Arles, France: Part I
In part one of his feature from photographer's paradise, Joel Simpson reports on Les Rencontres d’Arles, Photography Festival in Arles,…
Come back Karl. All is forgiven.
Once upon a time, in a dark night for capitalism, we used to ask difficult questions of ourselves, our friends…
Kontakte: working towards a new language
Andrew McCulloch brings us an essay on a London band, Kontakte, whose music is informed by rave culture and the…
Death of the choir
Ah Wales. Wool covered quadrupeds, coalmines and if you listen to Edmund Blackadder ‘Huge gangs of tough sinewy men roam…
Make art: for love or money?
"Iggy Pop – who ought, quite frankly, to know a thing or two – gave a recent interview to the…
REVIEW: V fest causes festival blues in Staffordshire
It’s hard to imagine that a situation meant to be "entertainment" could be better designed to turn a crowd into…
USArts takes on the US Government
In June this year the US State Department changed regulations that concern the much sought-after J-1 visa. The department was…