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Showing posts with label Journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journalism. Show all posts
Monday, 22 January 2018
New Online Resource on British Theatre
Theatre Voice is an online audio - and some video - resource about British theatre, and features journalists from across the UK press and practitioners from across the theatre industry. It was set up in 2003 to see if theatre could be talked about in a new way: allowing critics to be more expansive than the usual space constraints of the print media allowed; to enable actors, writers, directors and designers to be heard talking in detail and at length about their work; and to help members of the public interact more directly with theatre-makers and commentators.
Click link below to take you there:
Theatre Voice
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Creative Artists - Could You Write a Column for Ideas Tap?
Arts Columnist Required
Spotted on social media, this interesting writing/journalistic opportunity for some creative young person ...
We're looking for a new arts columnist, who'll get paid £100 p/w to write a weekly 500-word column for IdeasMag: http://bit.ly/1jm3LH6(Whittaker sighs - if only there had been social media when 'he' was younger ...)
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Become a Paid Weekly Columnist for IdeasTap
If you're aged over 16, and can write interestingly about culture and the arts on a weekly basis, this might be just the opportunity you've been looking for.
More details here.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Olivier Messiaen: Journalism / Stephen Broad
'Whittaker' was excited to see a colleague's book in the latest Ashgate Music catalogue today.
Olivier Messiaen: Journalism 1935-1939
By Dr Stephen Broad, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Olivier Messiaen: Journalism 1935-1939
By Dr Stephen Broad, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
"This is the first edition of Messiaen's early journalism and provides both the original French text and an English translation. Many of the articles included in this collection are new to the Messiaen bibliography, and others are available here for the first time in English. This edition, therefore, represents a new source for understanding Messiaen and provides a fascinating glimpse of the composer in the early part of his career."
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