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'Your BBC, your say': orders the Government

‘A unique institution’ is a term that nicely fits the shoulders of the BBC. Now this respectable institution has been…

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Data: the power of facts and figures

As the adage goes – knowledge is power, and for the arts councils of England, Scotland and Wales, it seems…

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Not a new generation, but a her-storical new media

The documentation of women’s history or 'her' story has more often than not been constrained by social dictates – namely…

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Across cultures and borders – Culture 2000 and beyond

The European Union's funding strand for pan-European cultural projects, Culture 2000, has been extended beyond 2004 and will now continue…

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Bringing museums to life

How does a site-specific performance piece for children become an interactive visual art exhibition? Sue Buckmaster, the Artistic Director of…

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Ultrasounds from Iceland

Contact mikes hidden in apples prior to devouring; kettles boiling and the sounds of coffee-making - the imaginative electronic compilations…

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Marketing, multicultural-style

Arts organisations need to implement a permanent strategy to successfully increase the size and diversity of audiences for their work,…

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Write on!

Now in its fourth year, the Soho Theatre and Writers’ Festival is now underway until November 15. Over 100 events…

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The New Napster - Sequel or Sellout?

Napster was the phenomenally successful (and phenomenally illegal) music file trading service that burst onto the scene as a free…

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Make way for the VJ

Peter Rubin, who is credited as one of the world’s first video mixers, or VJs, has a lot to say…

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