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Can black art really triumph?

Can black art really triumph? That is the question being raised and discussed at the Victoria and Albert Museum as…

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Camden’s getting a new artistic look

Famously recognised as a social hub for the weird and wonderful mix of punks, fashionistas and creatives, Camden Town has…

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After the fringe has gone

It's Edinburgh. We’re overwhelmed with the sheer choice of new talent and performance acts, and that which is, well, simply…

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The business of art: are graduates really prepared for their future?

As many Fine Art graduates enter the ‘real world’ of employment or professional practice, what kind of experiences are they…

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Creatively celebrate the Slavery Abolition Bicentenary

In celebration of the 200 year anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act the Arts Council are currently…

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Open Rehearsal - backstage invites for all

Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at London’s top theatres? Or do you simply want the rare opportunity…

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Free Art in Trafalgar Square

Yes, it seems that the price of absolutely everything in London is perpetually on the rise. However, always one for…

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Taking literature to the masses: Durham Literature Festival

Next week the Durham Literature Festival swings into action. As a regional festival it’s one of the biggest and best…

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Arctic Diary No 9: The Arctic Finale

After an epic journey, Lisa Anderson's extreme Arctic residency has come to a close. And she shows her installation work,…

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The gay literary pantheon

ARTS HUB AUSTRALIA: With the recent release of his new novel Michael Tolliver Lives, iconic US gay author Armistead Maupin…

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