News Comment: Sharp actions, at pace, with respect
UK Music has published its industry-wide ten-point plan for a diverse music ecosystem. But it’s actions, not words, that wil…
UK Music has published its industry-wide ten-point plan for a diverse music ecosystem. But it’s actions, not words, that wil…
By cutting bursaries for teacher training, the Department for Education will make a career in teaching an unreachable dream for so…
An ongoing and unspoken sense of crisis has driven those working in the performing arts to accept an intolerable range of behaviou…
A DCMS report asserting that ‘the arts can,’ ‘music can,’ and ‘dance can’ improve arts and hea…
England’s arts organisations will be asked to make decisions that affect more than people’s livelihoods.
Venue operators should be rightly angry that the Government continues to insist that social distancing is the main route to making…
To future-proof the creative sector we must root out systemic funding bias against BAME organisations, says Kevin Osborne, startin…
If ACE only distributes the Government's support package to the organisations they have a current relationship with, then 80%…
As governments start to draw up plans for supporting the post-virus cultural sector, the voices of those working in it are the mos…
Amid the hand wringing and the hand washing, let’s not forget the workforce, says Amanda Parker.
The Great Place Scheme demonstrates how projects flourish when official bodies allow them freedom from pre-determined outcomes, sa…
We need to find ways to support – and hear – honest, respectful difference of opinion. That’s why we’re la…
After centuries of trying to define the arts and culture, we remain deeply confused about what they are and their benefits, says L…
Yes, my crude social media posts may have caused offence – but we can't only allow speech we find agreeable, says Manick…
Regeneration is all very well – but it is only through celebrating its authentic working class culture that the city can dis…
Setting targets helps, but wider strategies are needed to dispel the sense of novelty value that still surrounds female musicians….
Arts and culture will need to prove their worth to other sectors if they are to survive under a Conservative government.
Harassment will continue until institutions are willing to take difficult decisions, says Jonathan Knott.
Amanda Parker asks whether the arts can really save our high streets.
A reluctance to self-reflect and a tendency to recruit in our own image are at the root of the sector’s failure to employ a…
If the arts sector really has faith in everyday creativity, it should put its money where its mouth is, writes Jonathan Knott.
What might the UK's longest serving Culture Minister take as his next step? Amanda Parker makes some suggestions.
How many of us working in the arts are keeping quiet about how we really feel, asks Amanda Parker.
Madani Younis' exit from Southbank Centre exposes uncomfortable truths about the arts sector's attitude to workforce diver…