Trends and Analysis
Taking Off
The concept behind Sky Orchestra was inspired by a research trip to Tunisia in 2002. I was staying in a…
Why do you want to be a writer? How to answer the hardest question of all
In the first edition of his monthly column, Ralph Grayden explores how to answer the hardest question of all, "Why…
Creative Clusters 2006 UK Forum
In the last five years there has been a virtual explosion of information, debate and argument about the new direction…
Disability explored, exposed and exhibited
Interested in attending Colchester Museums exciting and innovative conference on historical and contemporary disability issues to be held on March…
Why Irish arts are smiling
A battle is being fought on the front line of the arts scene in the United Kingdom, and it's one…
Liverpool in the limelight
Arts and Culture projects in Liverpool are making a real difference to people’s lives according to new research. The Creative…
AHRC: making sense of practice
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) is opening its doors and holding a day-long event/information session on how academics…
Cheap seats, but not for the poor
New research by Oxford University shows that understanding cultural consumption is a lot more complicated that identifying the haves and…
It's 'plus ca change...' for the ticket agency industry
Following the recent release of the Office of Fair Trading's (OFT) report based on research conducted in the summer of…
'Wales? Why not?'
Judith Isherwood was genuinely surprised when, during interviews with Wales and London-based media following her appointment as the inaugural Chief…