A remodelled festival will "keep helping people connect through the darkest parts of the year" two years after the demise of ...
The Place has appointed Professor RONI BROWN as its new chair of the board of governors in the lead up to its 60th ...
The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) was set up to uphold and improve standards of behaviour ...
DAVID PORTER will step back from the role of director at the Hull Jazz Festival at the end of this year, as the festival finds a new partnership and a new home.
The London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) has called its continued partnership with an international tobacco giant "critical" ...
Members of the Northern Ballet Sinfonia have raised concerns about a new contract with Northern Ballet, which may include a confidentiality clause preventing ...
This week, Kids in Museums stages its 15th annual Takeover Day. Across the UK and internationally, museums invite children ...
Government plans to make it illegal to profit from reselling tickets for live events have received broad approval from across ...
The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) has secured £2.5 million in capital funding from the Office for Students to drive forward a major ...
A museum that won a tourism award only this year will close next month, with its trustees citing "regular leaps in running costs".
Raising all low-paid workers in the creative and cultural sector to a 'real living wage' would result in a total economic boost of £41.6 million, research by ...
The British Museum has ended its relationship with sponsor Japan Tobacco International (JTI), one of the largest tobacco ...
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