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How to run an online festival
A traditional festival draws much of its energy from the gathering of people into an intense physical space. So what…

Why your brain wants you knitting
Albert Einstein, Julia Gillard, Eleanor Roosevelt and Christopher Walken all knitted. Maybe that's why they were more successful than you.

Millennials don’t want to call themselves philanthropists
Engaging donors means understanding their motivations and many of the new generation do not want to see themselves simply as…

Be more productive. Sleep.
Long hours and never ending To Do lists often means our sleep is the first thing to be compromised. But…

Why we need quotas in the arts
There is increasing pressure for quotas for women, culturally diverse and disabled actors and creatives to improve diversity on our…

Artificial Intelligence smart enough to join the band
Imagine if you could jam with a computer that understood your musical strengths or take a life drawing class with…

On thin ice: making a new art form
What happens when the art form you love is cringe-worthy? You remake it in a contemporary manner.

Creepy clowns obscure the value of real clowning
The current craze for creepy clowns is a sad reminder that real clowning is a misunderstood art.

Why a scorecard of quality in the arts is a very bad idea
Modern society has become addicted to ratings and league tables. But a new scorecard, which aims to give 'good art'…

How to procrastinate properly
Tactics for beating procrastination abound, but a new creative project may be just the right time to sort out your…