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Manchester is transformed into the Manchester International Festival. Its creative director Low Kee Hong thinks it's a time ...
Tate Britain is considering selling the naming rights of its Turbine Hall as part of its ongoing fundraising drive. According to reports in The Telegraph, Tate chair Roland Rudd said the naming rights ...
JACK RUBIN has joined CultureSuite as their new strategic advisor. He brings experience in leadership across arts, culture, ...
Society of London Theatre (SOLT) has defended London's West End theatres as among "the most accessible world-class cultural ...
Nearly 100 people attended a public meeting in Halifax to support a campaign to save a local arts centre. The meeting, held in Calderdale Industrial Museum on 3 July and organised by performers' union ...
A Henley museum has announced that it will close in September due to financial pressures. The River and Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames, which opened in 1998 to display artefacts relating to the ...
TAMSIN ACE has been announced as the next chair of Shoreditch Town Hall. She takes over from the chief executive of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, EMMA STENNING, who departs after three ...
Large anchor arts organisations are faring better financially than the rest of the culture sector because they are more successful in raising private investment in the face of rising costs, a new ...
Reflecting on a recent panel discussion , David Reece of Baker Richards explores the future of theatre and its role in a ...
MARY NAGELE, has announced that she will step down later this year to "pursue new opportunities". During her 17 years as CEO ...
MPs will have the opportunity to debate a ban on fossil fuel advertising and sponsorship and to address its impact on climate ...
Times may be tough, but there’s still much to be inspired by, says Lucy Jamieson of the Arts Marketing Association.