An acclaimed conductor who was sacked from his teaching post at National Opera Studio has won a case of unfair dismissal against his former employer. Mark Shanahan, who was head of music at the ...
Can creativity have an impact on the rising issue of loneliness and isolation? And if so, asks Jessica Plant of Creative ...
JOAN PARR will depart her post as director for culture and wellbeing at Edinburgh City Council (ECC) in January after three ...
Torch Theatre has announced the departure of executive director BENJAMIN LLOYD following five years in post. He joined the ...
Belfast International Arts Festival has announced that RICHARD WAKELY will step down as artistic director and CEO at the end ...
KATE ABBEY has been appointed the new artistic director of Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival, taking over from ANNIE ...
Young people will embark on 16-month placements with Bradford's City of Culture team as part of efforts to secure the legacy ...
Central School of Speech and Drama (CSSD) has revealed that a proposed voluntary redundancy scheme, which it is currently ...
There are "exciting opportunities" for increased investment in creative sectors through venture capital and other forms of growth finance, a study has concluded. A new report published by the Creative ...
In our series of articles looking at changing workplace culture, Fun Palaces co-director Amie Taylor explores the challenges ...
Musicians are playing half as many gigs on tour as they did in the 1990s, according to new research. Data from Music Venue Trust found artists are playing 11 shows on an average UK tour on the ...
Curiosity has been described as a leadership superpower, but unfocused curiosity can be frustrating, confusing and ineffective for the people you work with, writes Ash Mann.