More than bread and circuses
Chrissie Tiller argues for the value of an ‘austerity Olympics’
Chrissie Tiller argues for the value of an ‘austerity Olympics’
In the first installment of our new series, Nick Sherrard reveals his unusual New Year’s resolution
Kenn Taylor examines the unsavoury side of arts media coverage in regional Britain
Liz Hill reflects on internships and volunteering
FROM Ian Willox, Managing Director, Phonecast Ltd Mark Bell’s description of the BBC’s continual conversation with the…
Rebecca Ritchie Timms gives a graduate’s reaction to ticking funding boxes
Ian Lambert says latecomers should know their place – at the back
Christopher Goodhart recommends a simple way to increase your fundraising at a time when every penny counts.
David Dixon volunteers suggestions for the future of arts fundraising
Liz Hill asks why XXXXXXXXXX [redacted] if there’s nothing to hide?
I have been a fundraiser since 1988, when I joined Oxfam, and have worked in cultural fundraising since 1991. So the question of w…
Dany Louise issues a rallying cry to artists
Should an usher pass comment on a show? Ian Lambert weighs ups the pros and cons.
London-centricity still overshadows theatre awards, says Glen Pearce
Hilary Gresty reflects on the ‘complex behemoth’ that was put in place to repair the fragmentation of the visual arts sector.
Competing for funding isn’t quite the same as applying for funding, says Trevelyan Wright
Where does ‘inclusion’ fit in the parallel landscapes of ‘youth arts’ and ‘older people’s arts’, asks David Slater
Will sitting quietly in the dark appeal to the next generation of theatre-goers, asks Ellen Carr.
The cost of change isn’t a good enough excuse for ignoring climate change
Collaboration and community spirit in the arts sector makes effective networking a possibility and a pleasure, says Ellen Carr
Roma Backhouse fears that funding cuts will ultimately spell the end of efforts to unite London’s disaffected youth with potenti…
Want coverage for arts events? Then start standing up for local radio, says Laura Brown
Liz Hill says the private giving agenda leaves the sector walking on a tightrope
Bristol Old Vic Young Company blew my mind away last night. Partly this was because of their performance, and partly because it ma…