Where are all the female DJs? At a BBC Academy’s Radio Fast Train panel discussion in 2012 about the best way to break into the radio DJ business, Annie Mac blurted out: “More women in specialist!” It was a footnote to the discussion, the talk time was up and she was almost drowned out by applause. But someone at Radio 1 was listening. The news […]

When the Stone Roses were falling to bits on stage at Reading in 1996, those in attendance must have thought there would be no way back for Ian Brown and his cohorts. 45,000 or so souls singing their lungs out to ‘I Am The Resurrection’ at London’s Finsbury Park last weekend would beg to differ. The second […]

Brighton Fashion Week was born by serendipitous necessity, the need to give voice to the creative individuals that are taking control – of their work, their output, and their vision. The distinct and discerningly recognised platform that we offer, which has nurtured and supported emerging design talent for the last four years, is growing in […]

Malorie Blackman, the author of the Noughts and Crosses teen novels, has been announced as the Waterstones Children’s Laureate for 2013-2015. Blackman is the author of more than 60 books for children and teenagers, including Pig-Heart Boy, Hacker, Cloud-Busting, and Thief! Blackman, 51, who takes over from Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson, is the eighth writer […]

After a year in his first design job, Andy co-founded brand design agency Multiadaptor. With a small team, the company has worked for the BBC, Swarovski, and many other high-profile brands. Multiadaptor have designed websites, logos, graphic materials and iPhone apps for a range of high profile brands. Hometown? Southend-on-Sea, but I’m now based in […]

Growing your music career David McAlmont released a hit single and two albums with guitarist Bernard Butler. During his career he has moved through a succession of musical genres and performance styles. The popular music industry is a notoriously fickle business, with artists being lavishly nurtured one minute, only to find themselves dropped at point-blank notice […]

If you’re starting a creative business after leaving school or university, what issues will you face? Some young entrepreneurs shared five pieces of advice for creative start ups. 1. Understand why you’re doing it Creative people thrive on fulfilling their interests. Alison explains: “They don’t set up a business for the money. They are genuinely […]

Internships have become an essential ingredient for students looking to land a job after graduation. Birthed in the 11th century as apprenticeships for those looking to practice a trade, internships have come a long way. While they no longer involve years of back-breaking labour, they’re still a great way for students to develop skills in […]

*** STOP PRESS *** NEW PERFORMERS NOW CONFIRMED : Intruda (Cai) Harry Barrow Marie White Fletch (Jack Fletcher) Kidzie (Marcus Murphy) Yung C (Casey Shaw) Don’t Look (Jarrod) Sandy Allen Nadine Pemberton Tommy Culbert To celebrate the De La Warr Pavilion’s current solo exhibition of work by Australian artist Shaun Gladwell, Dv8 Sussex and somewhereto_ will be taking over the […]

Four women choreographers doing it their way – from a sociopolitical sensation to an explorer of the tensions of motherhood Cathy Marston Since 2007 Marston has been choreographer and director of Bern:Ballett, Switzerland. Born in Newcastle, she trained at the RoyalBallet School, danced in Europe for six years, and in 2000 became a freelance choreographer. Her work […]