Mind your language
In the world of public relations and, more importantly, in the world of activism and advocacy, language is critical. Binita Walia…
In the world of public relations and, more importantly, in the world of activism and advocacy, language is critical. Binita Walia…
Why do museums remain stubbornly non-inclusive? Because the solution is deeply unpalatable for many stakeholders, writes Amanda Pa…
There has been considerable criticism of UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK – from the sector, in the press and in parliament. He…
A new EU report – Culture for Health – reviews cultural interventions in health and wellbeing and makes policy recomme…
With the wide-ranging problems facing the theatre industry, Ruth Hogarth thinks it time for a review to safeguard its future.
Could the money put towards the £120m Unboxed festival have been better spent? asks News Editor Neil Puffett.
Artists, poets, designers and creative practitioners hold the key to solving some of the most challenging issues of our time. Caro…
As the dust settles on ACE's announcement of its new portfolio, Mark Pemberton unpacks the numbers to see what the outcome is…
A new report into equality, diversity and inclusion in music is published this week. Its authors Anna Bull, Diljeet Bhachu and Amy…
Music industry professionals are ready to support music education provision, writes Lissy Kelleher-Clarke, but the refreshed Natio…
A recent article* from academic and musician Thomas Wolf makes a strident argument that arts organisations employ too many ad…
The reallocation of such a significant slice of ACE funding away from the capital has caused shock. But it was always part of the…
The email Arts Council England sent on Tuesday (25 October) delaying the announcement of the new national portfolio is final proof…
Kevin Osborne has made perhaps one of the most public and prolonged critiques of Arts Council England ever. But now he wants to se…
Is risk-taking a thing of the past? Is fear of giving offence stifling creativity? David Micklem reflects on the uncomfortable tru…
Over the last three years, the arts sector has stumbled from crisis to crisis. Kevin Osborne thinks the bailouts have masked the s…
Despite the huge financial challenges facing arts organisations this winter, James Mackenzie-Blackman is determined his theatre wi…
Recruitment in the arts is broken – especially when it comes to recruiting ethnically diverse talent, says Amanda Parker.&nb…
As the Queen's funeral so poignantly demonstrated, music is right at the heart of the UK's cultural life. Steven Berryman…
After staging a takeover of a visual arts institution in Greater Manchester, Harry Meadley says cultural spaces should let the pub…
Michelle Donelan is the new Secretary of State for DCMS. David Hill has written an open letter on the pressing issues he…
Reading ACE’s latest Equality, Diversity and Inclusion data report, it appears diversity is primarily seen as the number of…
With the latest cuts to university courses in the arts, Alan Read believes the future of theatre and performance in UK Higher Educ…
Do we still need a British South Asian theatre company? That is a question Pravesh Kumar is often asked. His answer is always yes….