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Festival fever: what's on overseas

You may not have signed up to Glastonbury’s increasingly fascistic ticketing system, but you can still out-obscure even the most…

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Boys, girls and books

A look at some surveys on reading provides some interesting results, with implications for the book trade who are scrambling…

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Holding the Man: from Book to Play and Beyond

ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA — David Berthold tells Arts Hub how he and playwright Tommy Murphy helped bring Timothy Conigrave's 1995…

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Coffee coloured people by the score

Sam Cook, from Australia, is in England - on a three-month immersion and indulgence as the first AbORIGINAL artist to…

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Lost & Vague at Glastonbury Festival

The full line up for Glastonbury is announced today, but we’ve got something special for you – it's not just…

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Making Hay on Wye

How has the tiny town of Hay on Wye managed to host one of the biggest and most prestigious literary…

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Why are Swedish bands so great?

ARTS HUB UK — The Knife, The Sounds, Soundtrack of Our Lives, Jose Gonzalez, Crazy Frog, the list goes on.…

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Showdown

Culture vs sport – again? It’s a showdown worthy of the Olympic Games as sport and culture collide in a…

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Artist's Voice: Annie Leist — Closing the door

ARTS HUB US: As we began the fourth and final semester of our MFA program, my classmates and I were…

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From dream to reality: Tottenham takes on the arts

Seven years after his death, MP Bernie Grant’s vision for the future of the arts in London is emerging among…

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