Writing and Publishing
Surviving on the Fringe: the reality for Edinburgh's arts community
The Fringe brings thousands of visiting artists to Edinburgh but what impact does this have on artists who call the…
Edinburgh Fringe opens with flyers and a plea for humanity
The Fringe has returned to Edinburgh, along with the traditional fanfare of pop-up bars, fireworks, street performers and flyers.
Mary, Queen of Scots was a poet – and you should know it
Some 39 poems have been attributed to the ill-fated Mary I of Scotland - so why do we know so…
Is this the exhibition of the future…or just a web page?
How Vegemite-loving flies prompted the thong dress is just one of the stories in the NFSA’s first online exhibition.
Are festivals 'fundamentally unjustifiable'?
Perth International Arts Festival’s Jonathan Holloway gave delegates at the recent APACA conference a frank insight into arts festivals with…
Should Rolf Harris's art be removed?
Does condemning Rolf Harris as a sexual predator require expurgating his art from public collections?
Your name on their urinal
Here's an innovative way for an arts organisation to raise some cash.
British Council accelerates Aboriginal alliance
Search on for four Indigenous creative leaders to head to the UK to realise an ambitious career pathway.
More people went to Vivid than live in Adelaide
Vivid Sydney breaks its 2013 attendance and sets a new record defining this festival of light, music and ideas internationally.
Offstage homophobia controversy for 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
A heckling incident behind the SoCal production heats up debate about gay rights and actors' protection.