06.10.2010 / Funding
The A&B of the arts economy
There has been a chorus of calls for Arts & Business to lose its subsidy, here its chief executive, Colin Tweedy sets out the role he believes only A&B can fulfil.
Find out more +There has been a chorus of calls for Arts & Business to lose its subsidy, here its chief executive, Colin Tweedy sets out the role he believes only A&B can fulfil.
Find out more +Amanda Nevill, director of the British Film Institute
Find out more +Renowned theatre company, Northern Broadsides, are exceptionally busy this year. Patrick Kelly finds out more.
Find out more +Craig Hassall, Managing director, English National Ballet
Find out more +This year’s summer festivals are finding it hard to get ticket-buyers to commit early, threatening their programming, Simon Tait reports
Find out more +Julia Fawcett OBE, chief executive of The Lowry
Find out more +Staff have made their mark on the £2m revamp of the Yorkshire Museum in some unexpected ways, writes Patrick Kelly
Find out more +Much of the comment about the arts cuts has been centred on the London-based national companies, venues and museums. Here, the leaders of some of the North East’s principal arts organisations and prominent artists voice their concerns about wha...
Find out more +Carol Bell, head of Culture, Newcastle-Gateshead Initiative
Find out more +Dozens of young people in North Yorkshire have been discovering their first taste of opera. Patrick Kelly reports
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