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The Magazine: Issue 248

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  • Arts and tourism

  • Newcastle Gateshead: the cultural sector sits at the heart of the tourism agenda
  • Culture can play an important role in motivating people to make a visit. Lorna Easton explains how arts organisations can make the most of the opportunities this presents.
    Tapping into cultural tourism »


  • The Friends of the Royal Academy work with travel company Cox & Kings to offer a unique benefit to their members. Philip Hamilton-Grierson explains how it works
    Travelling companions »


  • Otto Gumaelius describes a mobile opportunity for reaching the cultural tourist
    Connecting with tourists »


  • Jane Packham and Rachael Roe are optimistic about the longer-term tourism potential of the 2012 Olympics
    Playing the long game »


  • International Focus

  • Arden Theatre Company, Pennsylvania, USA - © PHOTO Leigh Goldenberg
  • Scotland has more in common with Philadelphia than we might think. Pamela Bailey shares the fruits of US-style collaboration
    Strength in numbers »


  • My Gurus

  • Isabel Tamen
  • Isabel Tamen salutes the inspiring people in her life
    My Gurus »


  • Observations

  • Music in a bar
  • Presenting venues will no longer need a local authority licence to put on a live music gig for an audience of 200 or fewer. Deborah Annetts celebrates the culmination of a campaign against bureaucracy
    Live and kicking »


  • In his recent AP blog, David Dixon asked who is supporting arts fundraisers now that Arts & Business is going…. But A&B isn’t going. Philip Spedding explains
    The phoenix rises »


  • Management File

  • Should an arts organisation apply to become a Charitable Incorporated Organisation? Peter Shand weighs up the pros and cons
    A charitable dilemma »


  • Comment

  • What is the future for fledgling artistic endeavour as funding cuts start to bite, asks Liz Hill.
    A tale of two sectors »


  • Money Matters

  • SP Visitor Centre & Henry Moore, Reclining Figure Bunched, 1985 - © PHOTO The Henry Moore Foundation, Jonty Wilde
  • Jo Rodger shares the secrets of a successful corporate hospitality programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
    Inspiring hospitality »


  • RUN © PHOTO ODA

    Olympic-size artwork Read

  • Changing Faces »
  • The latest appointments and job moves in the arts and cultural sector

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