Writing and Publishing
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…
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…
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…
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,…
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.…
REVIEW: Lady Chatterley
REVIEW: In an era where sex has infiltrated almost every level of culture, through advertising, Internet porn, chat rooms, txt…
The gay literary pantheon
ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA: With the recent release of his new novel Michael Tolliver Lives, iconic US gay author Armistead Maupin…
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…
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…
Pretty in Punk
Adrian Berry played in bands, studied sound and lighting, switched to acting, became a successful playwright, set up his own…