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18 Aug 2014: Professional composers are being asked to create new pieces for ‘shockingly low’ fees, Sound and Music report finds
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4 Aug 2014:
No intervals, quick turnarounds, low budget: here's why the world's largest arts festival may be bad for the UK's arts ecology
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17 Jul 2014:
Once labelled Leicester's most disastrous project, Curve is turning things around, having increased ticket sales by 130%
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7 Jul 2014:
It's without a safety net that we can make truly spectacular and exciting work, says New Diorama Theatre's David Byrne
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7 Jul 2014:
Arts provision in the regions is under attack and the effects are devastating, writes the director of Coventry's Belgrade Theatre, Joanna Reid
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23 Jun 2014:
By giving artists more power, politicians and arts leaders can help ground-breaking work reach wider, more diverse audiences
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18 Jun 2014:
Tate and V&A among those at the conference, which explored the representation of LGBT communities in cultural institutions
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12 Jun 2014:
How can the two sides work better together? Peter Wilson and 1927's Jo Crowley revisit their discussions about a West End transfer
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10 Jun 2014:
The film festival deputy on the secret to crowdfunding, getting your foot in the door and why documentaries are so special
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