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Creatively celebrate the Slavery Abolition Bicentenary

In celebration of the 200 year anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act the Arts Council are currently…

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Taking literature to the masses: Durham Literature Festival

Next week the Durham Literature Festival swings into action. As a regional festival it’s one of the biggest and best…

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Keeping the theatre of the past alive: The British Library Theatre Archive

Did you know that if you’ve produced a script-based play in the UK that the law requires you to deposit…

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Career profile: Faris Yakob, brand blogger

Faris Yakob is a brand blogger. He's written a chapter for The Age of Conversation – marketing’s first collaborative book,…

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Adam Neate On Painting

The world has Adam Neate’s cousin to thank for his emergence as one of the UK’s most influential young artists.…

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REVIEW: Lady Chatterley

REVIEW: In an era where sex has infiltrated almost every level of culture, through advertising, Internet porn, chat rooms, txt…

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The gay literary pantheon

ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA: With the recent release of his new novel Michael Tolliver Lives, iconic US gay author Armistead Maupin…

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Career profile: Zoe Klinger, theatre director

Jesse Errey interviews director, performer, collaborator, actress, troublemaker and jack-of-all-trades Zoe Klinger. She heads the Moral Support theatre company as…

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Geraldine Collinge: bringing performance poetry to the masses

"Dustbins and poetry? Sounds like an unlikely combination, but not when you are talking to Geraldine Collinge, Director of Apples…

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Pretty in Punk

Adrian Berry played in bands, studied sound and lighting, switched to acting, became a successful playwright, set up his own…

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