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Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) organisers say this year's events filled more of its theatres and concert halls ...
Playwright Anne Washburn, librettist David Cote, and culture critic Lisa E. Bloom have put their signatures to a "nationwide ...
SUZANNE ROLT has been confirmed as the new chief executive officer at Arnolfini, having served as interim director for just ...
Gavin Oldham, chair of The Share Foundation, passionately believes in the power of the performing arts to help young people ...
Find a cultural organisation with a building and more than likely you’ll find a ‘hire us’ call to action on their website, writes Carolyn Ehman, head of business development at The Albany.
A 5000-year-old tooth from a cow’s jawbone buried near Stonehenge has provided archaeologists with new data supporting a theory that cattle were used to haul the circle’s hefty bluestones from Wales.
People across Scotland are invited to submit their thoughts on what heritage means to them, in a national survey open until 7 December. Historic Environment Scotland is hoping to incite a country-wide ...
Artist Philip Colbert has said he is "obsessed" with presenting his work outside of official gallery spaces, expressing ...
Grantium application portal, which has been offline for a month due to technical issues, remains closed to external users ...
A pledge by the BBC to guarantee musicians in its performing groups a 'tutti' salary of more than £40,000 will “set an ...
The people of West Yorkshire will retain their access to a rare Barbara Hepworth sculpture carved during World War Two.
A year-long pay dispute between Welsh National Opera (WNO) and its chorus members has come to an end after the company ...