Performing Arts
Future tycoons
Entrepreneurs are like plumbers; always in demand. And in the future the arts will be managed by enterprising entrepreneurial tycoons.…
Making a book into a film
With so many Academy-Award-nominated films this year stemming from successful books, it would be easy to believe the relationship between…
A meeting of artistic ideals: Flour and Microsoft
One of the shortlisted collaborations for the Arts & Business Awards was an unlikely relationship between Microsoft Research and Flour,…
The Arts: An affair with business
Last December Arts & Business revealed figures showing support for the arts from private sources had grown to £530 million,…
Centre of emerging arts: Bristol
Bristol’s largest population group is aged between 20 to 24 years while overall the nation’s largest population group is aged…
An Arts Blogs Primer
ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA: In the corner of the world that is arts opinion, blogs are having an increasing impact. Writers…
Pittsburgh arts scene
First in a series of portraits of the arts scene in regions around the US, beginning with Pittsburgh, PA, a…
The great Hirst divide
Love his art, or hate it, Damien Hirst has made big waves through the art community and looks to continue…
On my feet in London
On the morning of the 18th of January there were 80mph winds blowing through London - I’m not all that…
An Actor's Business: Location Matters
Recently Canadian actors went on strike in a dispute over how they should be paid for performances shown on the…