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Arts sector encouraged to keep arts safe

Over the past few years, public awareness about the need to increase the level of protection for children and vulnerable…

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Remaining Lost - Part 2

Last week, the remains of some 300 Aborigines were ceremoniously handed over to the Ngarrindjeri people in South Australia -…

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Converting the 'next' market

After spending some months visiting major arts facilities across the globe on a Churchill Fellowship to study programming and marketing…

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Graeae loses core funding

Graeae theatre stands to lose £60,000 a year in core funding, after the Association of London Government (ALG) ignored its…

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Making Trax

Manchester's culturally diverse music, theatre, dance and live art showcase, X-Trax, which has previously centred around a street festival, is…

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Festival season gets a lift

The voices and views of children from the UK and as far afield as Palestine, Malaysia and Sierra Leone are…

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Returning to her roots

Jean 'Binta' Breeze is a poet, writer, performer and actress - and is also recognised as being the first woman…

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'I think design is very close to art'

London-based design consultancy Priestman Goode has designed everything from award-winning radiators to large-scale products like the new fleet of Virgin…

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Making youth music matter

Earlier this year, the Scottish Executive announced it would provide £17.5 million over three years to remove instrumental tuition fees…

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Exploring the irony of 'Leave to Remain'

Margareta Kern always knew she wanted to pursue a career in a creative field. Before she fled the civil war…

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