From issue 263 Feature
Kirsten Bodley believes that creativity is crucial to scientific and technical innovation, and in turn technical skills have a huge role to play in artistic progress.
From issue 263 Feature
Amy Bere tells how Opera North enables the homeless and vulnerable to discover a more independent and positive lifestyle.
From issue 263 Feature
Clive Hopwood gives some examples of the impact that the Writers in Prison Foundation has had over the last 20 years.
From issue 263 Feature
Kate Massey-Chase discusses the impact of personal budgets on participants at CoolTan Arts.
From issue 263 Feature
Jenny Richards suggests that the work of Art vs. Rehab, and in particular its Critical Spaces project, gives practitioners the much needed opportunity for reflection and critical thinking.
From issue 263 Feature
The Grodzki Theatre Association has created a website where artists and educators can place films, images and texts of their work with disadvantaged groups. Agnieszka Ginko-Humphries describes how it has evolved.
From issue 263 Feature
Cila Warncke discusses the role of literature in promoting democracy and social change in a country like Myanmar.  
From issue 263 Feature
As opportunities for alternative and creative forms of education and care provision are diminishing, Bridget McKenzie puts forward the case for ‘creative work’.
From issue 263 Feature
Alex Fradera and Julia Pöhlmann explain why improvisational theatre is so effective at breaking down the barriers between prisoners and society.
A report on The Economic Impact of the Liverpool Arts Regeneration Consortium found the city’s main cultural institutions together make an estimated £26.3m annual injection to the city...
From issue 263 Feature
Alan Clarke explains the origins and aims of the Cred-Ability project.
From issue 263 Feature
Matt Tyler suggests that the traditional career path for arts professionals needs to be reviewed.
From issue 263
Hull Truck founder Mike Bradwell talks about the company’s roots as he returns to direct a play there for the first time in 30 years.
From issue 263
As the National Theatre has blossomed under Hytner, its regional roots are being suffocated.
Plans to knock down an activity centre and replace it with a £4.5m arts centre in Ringwood in Hampshire have been delayed over concerns from Ringwood Town Council and New Forest District...
From issue 263
The Guardian, the BBC and the Telegraph offer contrasting views of the Iron Lady’s arts legacy.
From issue 263 Book review
Christopher Maughan values this reflection on the dichotomy between commercial and public theatre.
Planning permission has been granted for a not-for-profit organisation in Eye to create a new arts centre in a disused bank. 
From issue 263 Feature
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From issue 262 News
The National Theatre will recruit to replace Starr when Hytner’s successor has been identified.
The inclusion of the song ‘Merry Christmas Maggie Thatcher’ that makes reference to the former Prime Minister’s death was put to a vote at the Victoria Palace theatre the evening...
Canadian opera singer Lance Ryan failed to turn up for the first act of Siegfried at the Berlin Staatsoper. An assistant director played his role on stage, while tenor Andreas Schager, who was due to...
From issue 262
Arts venues could benefit from attracting customers with their catering options.
Hi-Arts, the agency which promotes the arts in the Highlands, Moray, Northern Isles and Western Isles and Argyll, will lose all financial support from its main funders Creative Scotland and Highlands...
From issue 262
The new Artistic Director at Hull Truck Theatre is MARK BABYCH. He was formerly Artistic Director at Bolton’s Octagon Theatre and has been working as a freelance director in theatre, TV and...

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