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We curate topical research and articles, that provide insight on pressing issues facing the arts and creative industries today.

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May 31, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Ontario performing arts and music groups seek public’s help in getting re-opening ‘fairness’ from province

May 4, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Nestruck on Theatre: Who wants to kill the Arts Club? New podcast digs into Vancouver theatre’s history

April 28, 2021 by Erika Beatty

A Look at Covid-19 Vaccine ‘Passports,’ Passes and Apps Around the Globe

April 15, 2021 by Erika Beatty

400 Days Later, the New York Philharmonic Returns

April 12, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Breonna Taylor Show Points Art Museums to a Faster Track

April 9, 2021 by Erika Beatty

How the Skagit Valley Chorale Learned to Sing Again

March 31, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Theatres have been busy with upgrades, but will audiences ever come back?

March 27, 2021 by Erika Beatty

As the Stratford Festival records the biggest deficit in its history, why are its leaders ‘very optimistic’ about its future?

March 25, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Coming to Broadway: Vaccinations for New York’s Theater Workers

March 19, 2021 by Erika Beatty

A year since our concert halls fell silent, what future for classical music?

March 4, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Six out of 10 museums now fear for their survival – but there have been surprising positives

February 26, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Why Limited-Capacity Concerts Just Don’t Make Sense

February 23, 2021 by Erika Beatty

How virtual field trips are bringing animals, art, music and more direct,y to students

February 20, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Few will mourn the passing of London’s great concert hall that never was

February 16, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Is it time to think differently about theatre buildings?

February 13, 2021 by Erika Beatty

The second act: How Halifax venues are reopening in COVID-19

February 12, 2021 by Erika Beatty

Notes Toward Reinventing the American Orchestra

February 9, 2021 by Erika Beatty

The great big get-out: theatres plot open-air comeback for summer

January 12, 2021 by Erika Beatty

What Canadian theatre companies need to survive until re-opening night in 2021 – and beyond

December 23, 2020 by Erika Beatty

Can a trippy VR film bring classical music to a new generation?

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