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Artsway Open 08

Article Feature: Artsway Open 08

ArtSway is pleased to announce the return of our highly-popular annual Open exhibition.

Nasan Tur: KOMUNISMUS SOZIALLISMUS KAPIETALISMUS

Article Feature: Nasan Tur: KOMUNISMUS SOZIALLISMUS KAPIETALISMUS

Nasan Tur works with images, performances, installations and interventions, in order to open up imaginary spaces in real situations.

The British Creative Exchange

Article Feature: The British Creative Exchange

The British Creative Exchange team are very excited that there are just two weeks until their opening event!

Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize

Article Feature: Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize

Celebrating the Fine Art of Representational Painting

Varoom discovers Emotion in Issue 08

Article Feature: Varoom discovers Emotion in Issue 08

The eighth edition of Varoom explores contemporary Polish Posters.

Satire, anarchy and theatrical mayhem

Article Feature: Satire, anarchy and theatrical mayhem

Northern Broadsides brings Dario Fo’s satirical masterpiece, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, to LBT from Wednesday 3 – Saturday 6 December.

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Man turns the airwaves blue

A Pretty Taxing fashion festival

Richard Winkworth | Paintings from Ap Lei Chau

National Theatre 2008/9

FUTURE 50 – UK’S HOTTEST ARTISTS TO EXHIBIT

Between Tradition and Contemporaneity -

Keith Coventry: Painting and Sculpture Part

van der Werve: Everything is going to be alright

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THEATRE REVIEW: Delirium, Theatre O at the Barbican Pit

THEATRE REVIEW: Delirium, Theatre O at the

By David Trennery

I do not know whether Enda Walsh is a dab hand in the kitchen but he’s introduced more than a touch of magic into Theatre O’s Delirium in the Pit at the Barbican.

OPERA REVIEW: A Secret Marriage, Scottish Opera

OPERA REVIEW: A Secret Marriage, Scottish Opera

By Gordon Haynes

I like Mozart and, as Cimarosa’s music has what Scottish Opera call a familiar Mozartian feel, I assumed that it would be safe territory. Alas, no.

THEATRE REVIEW: Oedipus

THEATRE REVIEW: Oedipus

By David Trennery

Ralph Fiennes’ excellent performance at the National Theatre, as Sophocles’ Oedipus, completely captures the growing horror of the worst happening and there being absolutely nothing to be done to avert it.

THEATRE REVIEW: The Norman Conquests

THEATRE REVIEW: The Norman Conquests

By David Trennery

The only problem with The Norman Conquests by Alan Ayckbourn at the Old Vic is deciding which to see first; when you’ve seen one you have to see the other two.

FASHION REVIEW: The Forgotten Peacock

FASHION REVIEW: The Forgotten Peacock

By Kelly Lovelady

Young Greek costumier-scenographer takis strikes a resonant chord with his lavish pitch to reclaim the forgotten peacock in the conformist world of male fashion.

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FEATURE: Don’t Be Needy Be Succeedy – Let L.VO motivate you to success!

FEATURE: Don’t Be Needy Be Succeedy – Let

By Samiat Pedro

THE self-help guru and motivational gangster talks to Samiat Pedro as his brand-new book, Don’t Be Needy Be Succeedy, hits the shelves. As the man himself says, his advice is not talk-talk, it’s all do-do. Prepare to be seriously motivated.

FEATURE: Starting late but going great: how to get a new career in the arts

FEATURE: Starting late but going great: how

By Ellie Stevenson

So you want to break into the creative arts? Maybe you’ve been working in another field, in another job, or perhaps you’ve been bringing up a family. Changing your life is quite a challenge – we tell you how.

FEATURE: Afrika Eye Film Festival 08

FEATURE: Afrika Eye Film Festival 08

By Samiat Pedro

The Afrika Eye Film Festival 08 has started!! Running throughout Black History Month and beyond, the Afrika Eye Film Festival 08 showcases the best in contemporary African cinema.

FEATURE: On Being Listed: achievement, awards and literary accolades

FEATURE: On Being Listed: achievement,

By Ellie Stevenson

In the wake of this year’s Man Booker prize, won by first-time novelist, Aravind Adiga, we investigate what it is to win a literray award.

FEATURE: The Alternative Guide to London’s Frieze Week

FEATURE: The Alternative Guide to London’s

By Anne-Kathrin Oelmann

London is preparing for a flood of thousands of artbods pouring into London for Frieze. But there are many other exciting shows to attract curious visitors and get a share of the pie themselves!

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Career profile: Paul Bosco Mceneaney, artistic director Cahoots NI Theatre Company.

Career profile: Paul Bosco Mceneaney,

By Maddy Bridgman

Cahoots NI was formed in 2001 by Paul Bosco McEneaney and Zoe Seaton. The Company is based in Northern Ireland and tours original shows for children, its declared aim to “capitalise upon the age-old popularity of magic and illusion as an ...

Career profile: Catherine Roylance, publisher and designer

Career profile: Catherine Roylance,

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Catherine Roylance is a publisher and graphic designer for Genesis Publications, the world's leading publisher of signed and numbered limited edition books and fine art prints on modern music, art, sports, and historical manuscripts.

Career profile: Steve Lowe, aquarium director

Career profile: Steve Lowe, aquarium director

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Steve Lowe is the director of London's aquarium gallery. Steve talks to Arts Hub about why he doesn't have a favourite artist, and how he got to be director of the gallery.

Career profile: Kerry Stewart, gallery manager

Career profile: Kerry Stewart, gallery manager

By Jane Rae

Kerry Stewart lives in the Highlands of Scotland and is very involved in the local arts world through her role as Secretary for the Speyside Arts Network and as the Gallery Manager for Still Life Studio Picture Framer & Gallery.

Career profile: Ted Underwood, poet

Career profile: Ted Underwood, poet

By Ellie Stevenson

Ted Underwood hasn't been writing long, but he has already built up a strong reputation as a performance poet and intends to begin work on his first written collection later this year. When not being a poet he works as an English teacher in ...

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Musical Musings Musical theatre and the credit crunch

MUSICAL MUSINGS MUSICAL THEATRE AND THE

By Annemarie Lewis Thomas

Much has been reported recently of the terrible news that shows are closing at breakneck speed both here and on Broadway. The media declares that the credit crunch is taking its next victim: the musical.

London on Film 2008 London Film Festival- Part I

LONDON ON FILM 2008 LONDON FILM FESTIVAL-

By Sandra Shevey

The London Film Festival, for all of its attributes, is a logistical nightmare. And this year it was harder than ever.

stet: publishing notes Can creative writing be taught?

STET: PUBLISHING NOTES CAN CREATIVE WRITING

By Jane Eastwood

How, then, can universities hope to teach a skill that is seemingly so subjective and abstract? Many are cynical about the courses, suggesting that they extract huge fees from students giving the promise of introductions to the world of publishing.

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