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The State and the Arts

The State and the Arts
Matthew Taylor is hoping that the State of the Arts conference will become an annual forum for the arts, mirroring similar shindigs in the worlds of broadcasting and film (p6). The event was an interesting experience, generating an immense buzz among the 500 delegates and giving us an opportunity to hang upon the lips of our elected representatives (p2). Shadow Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has...

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