Creativity and the Credit CrunchBy Nosheen Iqbal - 14 November, 2008
Has the curtain fallen on the arts boom or can theatre remain recession-proof?
Book Ends
By Sustained Theatre - 29 October, 2008
The publishing industry is known to suffer a real lack of diversity in its workforce. So, how is it working to change?
New Labour, New Ideas?
By Nosheen Iqbal - 27 October, 2008
How is the government supporting Black, South and East Asian arts in Britain? Five young artists quiz politician, Margaret Hodge
Question Time
By Talawa - 14 November, 2008
Get involved with Talawa's writers' event and quiz the great and the good for practical help and advice on your career
Calling Creative Executives
By CAS - 14 November, 2008
Chinatown Arts Space is looking for an Executive Director to help public education in the arts...
Stage Life
By Sustained Theatre - 03 November, 2008
Writer Hanif Kureishi tells us how his career was kickstarted by working at the Royal Court theatre, London
Seven Days in the Arts
By Nosheen Iqbal - 30 October, 2008
Africa Express, the Chinese Revolution, international design and the slums of Mumbai: find out how to globetrot without a passport
Elsewhere on the web...
By EFA - 13 November, 2008
The European Atelier for Young Festival Managers is hunting new talent to join its week-long course abroad. Get details here
Elsewhere on the web...
By TheatreVoices - 13 November, 2008
From Talawa to Royal Court: catch Steven Luckie talking to rising star Michael Bhim about his forthcoming plays
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