Writing and Publishing
Watteau: The Drawings Exhibition
March 2011, the Royal Academy of Arts will present the first retrospective exhibition of the drawings of Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684–1721)…
Watch and Rate scheme to help parents
Creative Industries Minister Welcomes BBFC Watch and Rate Scheme
Fascinating tales of London's early theatres
Killings and Kidnappings: fascinating tales of London’s early theatres highlighted by new online database.
Delaine Le Bas: Witch Hunt
CAMPBELL WORKS: Romany gypsies settled on Hackney Marshes at the end of the 19th century – and Irish Travellers occupied…
The Train Driver by Athol Fugard
THE TRAIN DRIVER: There’s a shock, or a twist at the end of the play, which I won’t spoil by…
What’s New at The Cornerhouse?
The Cornerhouse: is currently half way through its five-year plan The Art of With, which was conceived in anticipation of…
The Anti Design Festival
THE ANTI DESIGN FESTIVAL: The extroverts – the voice of the people – shout through megaphones that lurch across the…
The Fuse
THE FUSE: In a new report, the Creative, Digital and Information Technology industries Task Force urges far-reaching changes to ensure…
Artsbowl launches cultural manifesto
Creative courses hub, Artsbowl is backing the recently launched ‘cultural manifesto’ urging the government not to pull the plug on…
A small place for words: Urban Writers' Retreats in London
Founder of The Urban Writers Retreat, Charlie Haynes, says the idea for the retreats came from her abundance of ‘other…