It’s not what you say, it’s the way that you say it
I am still reeling from the Cultural Learning Alliance’s Big Link Up event at The British Museum; or more specifically…
I am still reeling from the Cultural Learning Alliance’s Big Link Up event at The British Museum; or more specifically…
Since the election was called back in April, our sector has been in limbo; not knowing if there will be any money, or if the…
Cuts, cuts, cuts. In this new ‘age of austerity’, that’s all I hear whenever the Arts [sic caps] are mentioned….
In AP228, we published news of research findings suggesting that traditional classical concerts are alienating for younger audienc…
The first set of our exclusive new AP blogs!
Around this time last week, I was working my way across the North West, meeting with a number of RFOs waiting for news from ACE on…
Great to see the Nicks and Neils of this world patting themselves, and ACE, on the back for having protected "front-line"…
It’s 8.30am and by my rights as a student I shouldn’t even be out of bed yet. As a student, I should be nursing a god…
Ever heard the expression “Make hay while the sun shines”? For music professionals the sun probably doesn’t shin…
Like anyone involved in running an Arts Council England RFO, it was difficult to think about much else last week except our Briefi…
One of the joys of having a Wednesday to work from home is watching the weekly car crash that is Prime Minister’s Questions….
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Paul Harman, Chair of TYA-UK, hits back at ACE’s claims that it prioritises young people, but endorses the idea t…
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Louise de Winter, Mark Pemberton, Roy Clare, Marcia Hutchinson, Stephen Cottrell, Hannah Nicklin, Michael Boyd, Fra…
WEB EXCLUSIVE: While the arts community considers its response to the fine print of the Comprehensive Spending Review, Neil Darwin…
Clare Cooper urges arts organisations to understand that they have the power to change hearts and minds as we face up to the chall…
The latest research into the impacts of the recession (p3) offers little in the way of comfort for the sector. John Nicholls revea…
Following our lead story last issue, David Dixon advises caution when considering the merits of a Friends’ scheme
Comment on the Spending Review and ACE funding decisions
Paul Harman, Chair of TYA-UK, hits back at ACE’s claims that it prioritises young people, but endorses the idea that regularly f…
While the arts community considers its response to the fine print of the Comprehensive Spending Review, Neil Darwin, Director of R…
Creativity, Culture and Education (CCE) has always been committed to developing a strong evidence base, and indeed The Natio…
Your focus on music education in AP226 was timely, coming as it did just days after Michael Gove announced his review of mus…
I would like to take issue with the figures given in the item ‘Sector subsidy holds steady?’ (AP224, p3).
In response to our special news story published online last week, Liz Hill unpicks the figures used by CCE to justify its existenc…