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Scottish fusions fight to be heard

Scotland, and in particular Glasgow, is no stranger to massive musical success stories. It is the birthplace of numerous bands:…

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Aspex Gallery – Art and dance to challenge the status quo

Portsmouth is synonymous with ‘the Senior Service’ and home to at least five museums dedicated to the Royal Navy and…

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Beautiful minds : the art of ‘outsiders’

Many artists could be called obsessive about their work. New Mexico artist Charles Benefiel really is obsessive. So much so…

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The secret art of Dr Seuss - a retrospective comes to London.

Did you grow up with Dr Seuss? Who remembers his ‘Green Eggs and Ham’ and ‘The Cat in The Hat’?…

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More than a biennial

In September of this year, Liverpool is set to host its 3rd Liverpool Biennial, the UK's biggest international event celebrating…

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Archer aims at Liverpool

When the announcement was made that Liverpool had won the coveted title European Capital of Culture 2008, David Henshaw, Chief…

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Creativity: another 'new' concept

Creativity has become a much-vaunted concept in recent years, says Arts Hub UK's Patrick Garson. Richard Florida has argued that…

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2004 Creative Links expo and the Thames Gateway

In London's newest development and regeneration scheme, The Thames Gateway, will the area's 10,000 creative industries flourish or flounder and…

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Slow art, the new art

The demise of BritArt has been a rumbling topic of conversation for some time now, but when Momart - a…

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Ambassadors to the arts

It stands to reason that in the world of the arts, with its countless mediums and incarnations, that financial support,…

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