What do Starbucks, the Leveson inquiry and Arts Council England have in common? Liz Hill makes some suggestions.
Those who steal other artists’ ideas are not worthy of the badge ‘artist’ themselves, says Ian Moir.
Nick Forbes of Newcastle City Council is furious that he’s being forced to slash funding to the arts, but it’s about essential services and essential means saving lives.
Rich Hadley reflects on the relationships between artists and their public.
Liz Hill says shame on Arts Council England for its reaction to public concerns over ATTL
Christopher Goodhart asks how board members can make more of their fundraising role.
Chrissie Tiller says bringing opera into everyday spaces may broaden its audience.
Who should lead our arts organisations? asks David Dixon
Artist Matt Baker on misinterpretations of his contribution to a parliamentary review of Creative Scotland.
Matthew Linley of Eastern Angles reflects on ITC's summer conference
Public funding bodies need watchdogs, says Roger Tomlinson.
The subsidised arts sector lives in fear of the hands that feed it, says Liz Hill
Chrissie Tiller reflects on two occasions recently when she held stakes and took part
As arts organisations endure the knock-on effects of funding cuts, Lise Smith discusses the potential risks of skimping on salaries