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  1. ‘Put arts at the heart of the curriculum’

    ‘Put arts at the heart of the curriculum’  

    FRANCINE NORRIS, the director of education at West Dean College, warns that a lack of investment and focus in the arts and crafts subjects has worrying consequences…

  2. Copyright, right?

    Copyright, right?  

    Copyright and intellectual property can be a tricky path to follow. Here KATY CARTER from Industry Trust for IP Awareness, explains why it is important for young people to understand it...

  3. The Lion King: Autism-friendly performance

    The Lion King: Autism-friendly performance  

    More and more theatres are thinking about how they can include all people so they can enjoy live theatre. LESLEY FINLAY joined an autism-friendly performance of The Lion King to find out more...

  4. Tate: Man, machine and motion

    Tate: Man, machine and motion  

    GRAHAM HOOPER finds much food for thought and much to admire about a brace of exhibitions at Tate Modern. Here he analyses the surprising connections between the works of Henri Matisse and Richard Hamilton...

  5. Book: Terror Town by Marcus Sedgwick

    Book: Terror Town by Marcus Sedgwick  

    Another gem from the pen of Marcus Sedgwick....

  6. Book: Shakespeare in 100 Objects

    Book: Shakespeare in 100 Objects  

    ALLISON JOHNSTONE loves this tome showcasing our treasure trove of Shakespearean objects...

  7. Book: Flirty Dancing by Jenny McLachlan

     

    LESLEY FINLAY enjoyed this debut novel by teacher Jenny McLachlan...

  8. Theatre: 1984

    Theatre: 1984  

    LESLEY FINLAY joined the throng at London's Playhouse Theatre to see this Headlong's brilliant production of 1984...

  9. Theatre: Antony and Cleopatra

    Theatre: Antony and Cleopatra  

    Shakespeare's Globe gives audiences a production to remember...

  10. Theatre: Barmy Britain

    Theatre: Barmy Britain  

    ‘Oh good I like the Black Death!’ whispered my young companion as the super-talented quartet introduced this section of their whistle-stop journey through Britain’s odd history. This worked particularly well as it involved the familiar pantomime device of dragging up a young audience member. Young Adam was certainly game for a laugh – the butt […]