Search News

See all news
Career Advice

Fight back against email overload

Inbox overflowing? Help is at hand. The growing popularity of the Email Charter may counter the email epidemic.

Features

Untangling the enigma of audiences choices

You already know the demography of your audiences but do you understand why it is skewed? The equation is complex.

Career Advice

How to develop awesome mentors early

A good mentor will help you fast track your learning, will challenge your thinking and will advise you in tough…

Features

Forget passion – unpaid work keeps fringe festivals afloat

Fringe Festivals have powerful positive economic impacts for cities but not so often so the performers who make them.

Features

Making a pact with the devil

Coal corporations, oil companies and casinos have money to spend on the arts. Should you steer clear or mine their…

Opinions & Analysis

The truth about streaming

Artists don't make much money from Spotify, but that doesn't mean we should all follow Taylor Swift's lead and quit.

Opinions & Analysis

Quality not quantity should measure theatre success

If numbers tell the truth, the UK theatre industry is thriving. But plays don't come off a production line so…

Features

Consolidated evidence shows value of the arts

Multiple studies prove the arts improve health, education and economic outcomes, a review of 90 research projects has shown.

Features

Plugging the gaps in arts value research

Despite more than 500 studies, reviewers say better research is needed to convince policy-makers that strong arts activity generates happier,…

Opinions & Analysis

Embracing the elusive

Following widespread reaction to the powerful contention that art should disturb not please, we publish Leysen's full speech.

1 96 97 98 99 100 256