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Artists building barricades against Trump

In difficult times, artists have more power than we think to influence the direction of politics and society.

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Six reasons visitors reject your audio guide

The British Museum has uncovered some tricks to getting visitors to use their audio guide.

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Trump's win shows why we need the arts

President Trump is not the outcome of voters' dispassionate assessment of self-interest. The arts and humanities teach us that is…

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Live art for the virtual generation

In a world where you can be simultaneously on a suburban bus and at a concert half a world away,…

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So Donald Trump makes you laugh..

The Republican nominee joins a long line of public figures whose big personalities make them gift fodder for satirists.

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Millennials don’t want to call themselves philanthropists

Engaging donors means understanding their motivations and many of the new generation do not want to see themselves simply as…

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Shakespeare finally shares the credit

400 years after Shakespeare wrote his first three plays, Oxford University Press has concluded his rival Christopher Marlowe should share…

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The brave new world of the independent producer

When we think of "producing," we often think "institution" but independent producers have a huge opportunity to create capacity and…

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Dissecting the Dylan Nobel controversy

Dylan's Nobel Prize in Literature has been variously described as an inspired choice, a thoughtless slight to real writers or…

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Creepy clowns obscure the value of real clowning

The current craze for creepy clowns is a sad reminder that real clowning is a misunderstood art.

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