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Bondi's Sculpture by the Sea faces funding crisis

The future of Sydney's beloved 'Sculpture by the Sea' exhibition at Bondi Beach is under threat as organisers announce a critical funding shortfall, putting the 2024 event in serious doubt.

Royal Shakespeare Company urges staff to take redundancy

The prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company is grappling with a severe financial crisis, urging staff to consider voluntary redundancy. The iconic theatre, a cornerstone of British culture, faces a perfect storm of rising costs and reduced income, putting i

Music Theatre Wales thrives despite 100% funding cuts

Despite devastating 100% arts council funding cuts, Music Theatre Wales continues to thrive through artistic innovation and digital adaptation. Discover how this pioneering opera company is rewriting the rules of survival in UK's challenging cultural land

Myleene Klass stuns in sheer black lace at Sky Arts Awards

Myleene Klass commanded attention at the prestigious Sky Arts Awards in a daring sheer black lace gown. The broadcaster and musician radiated confidence on the red carpet, showcasing her impeccable style at the London ceremony.

Sky axes 600 UK jobs in major restructuring shake-up

Broadcasting giant Sky announces plans to cut 600 UK roles in a significant restructuring effort, impacting technology and head office teams. The move aims to streamline operations and respond to evolving market demands.

Sky announces up to 1,000 job cuts in streaming overhaul

Sky, the UK media giant, is set to cut up to 1,000 jobs as it pivots focus towards its streaming services. The restructuring primarily impacts teams at its Osterley campus, signalling a major strategic shift in response to changing viewer habits.

Sky axes 600 UK jobs in major streaming shift

Sky is cutting 600 UK jobs as part of a major operational review, shifting resources from satellite to streaming services. The move impacts technical and engineering roles amid changing viewer habits.

Sky Q Update Removes Popular Features - Users Furious

Sky Q customers are reporting the sudden disappearance of popular features including Continue Watching and Series Link following a recent software update. The unexpected changes have sparked widespread complaints from subscribers.

WNO Directors on Reinventing Opera for a New Generation

An exclusive interview with Welsh National Opera's visionary directors Adele Thomas and Sarah Crabtree as they unveil ambitious plans to revitalise opera, champion new talent, and connect with diverse communities across the UK.

UK village with a magical secret after dark

Discover the enchanting transformation of Castleton, a Peak District gem, where the onset of nightfall brings a breathtaking and unique spectacle that captivates every visitor.

Noni Hazlehurst Stuns in Gritty 'The Lark' Revival

Veteran Australian actress Noni Hazlehurst delivers a powerhouse performance in Jean Anouilh's 'The Lark', a poignant and timely exploration of faith, resistance, and integrity in a new Melbourne production.

Melvyn Bragg Steps Down from BBC's In Our Time

The BBC has launched a search for a new presenter for the flagship Radio 4 programme 'In Our Time' as its legendary host, Lord Melvyn Bragg, announces his departure after a quarter of a century.

Sweden Defines Its Culture With New State-Sponsored Canon

Sweden has officially defined its national identity with a new state-sponsored cultural canon, moving beyond stereotypes to celebrate everything from Viking history to avant-garde film. But is this a celebration of heritage or a controversial act of state

Domhnall Gleeson Stars in Sky's New Drama 'The Paper'

Sky's gripping new series 'The Paper' brings the high-stakes drama of a tabloid newsroom to life. Starring Domhnall Gleeson, the show delves into the relentless pursuit of a scandalous story, exploring the intense pressure and moral dilemmas faced by jour

Melvyn Bragg's final Radio 4 show after 22-year tenure

After an extraordinary 22-year reign, Melvyn Bragg presents his final episode of 'The South Bank Show', marking the end of an era for British arts broadcasting and leaving an indelible legacy on Radio 4.

Theatres as Refugee Sanctuaries: Labour's New Proposal

Labour's Pat McFadden calls for a radical new scheme to house asylum seekers in UK theatre spaces, criticising the government's costly hotel policy and sparking a debate on arts funding and the refugee crisis.

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