Tag #Cultural Policy

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£270m UK Arts Funding Announced, Echoing 1965 Policy Vision

Sixty years after Jennie Lee's landmark 1965 white paper on arts policy, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced a £270m funding package to address the decay of Britain's cultural infrastructure and its London-centric focus, echoing Lee's call for increased arts education and a nationwide approach.

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Quality Education
forbes.com
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Trump Administration's Actions Trigger Crisis in US Arts Sector

President Trump's actions, including changes to the NEA and the takeover of the Kennedy Center, have significantly altered the US arts landscape, leading arts leaders to seek strategic guidance to navigate these challenges and adapt to the new environment.

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Reduced Inequality
cnnespanol.cnn.com
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Trump to Reshape Kennedy Center Board

President Trump announced a plan to replace the Kennedy Center's board of trustees, including chairman David Rubenstein, citing a need for a 'Golden Age in Arts and Culture' and criticizing past programming; the Kennedy Center acknowledged the announcement but has yet to receive formal communication...

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kathimerini.gr
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National Theatre of Greece Adapts Programming to Audience Preferences

The National Theatre of Greece's programming varies between its venues: the Rex, acquired in 1993, focuses on popular plays due to audience preferences; its main building prioritizes classical works on the Central Stage, while the New Stage supports modern productions. Audience reception significant...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
smh.com.au
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Australian Music's Hottest 100 Low: A Streaming Era Challenge

Triple J's 2024 Hottest 100 saw a record low 29 Australian artists, reigniting debate about the challenges facing the local music industry in the age of global streaming, dominated by algorithms prioritizing international acts and large labels.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
elmundo.es
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Inaem Reform Nears Completion After One Year

One year after Paz Santa Cecilia became director of Spain's Inaem, a comprehensive reform is nearing completion, addressing economic, financial, budgetary, organizational, human resources, and contracting aspects. The reform involves collaboration with other ministries and aims to modernize the Inae...

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nrc.nl
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Trump's Cultural Reshaping: Book Ban and Kennedy Center Takeover

US President Trump's executive order ending federal diversity programs has led to the removal of Julianne Moore's children's book from military school libraries and a cultural shift, with artists protesting and institutions changing policies. The Kennedy Center is now chaired by Trump himself.

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Gender Equality
theglobeandmail.com
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Trump Tariffs Force Canada to Re-evaluate Digital and Cultural Policies

President Trump's threatened tariffs on Canadian goods, excluding energy, signal a potential trade war, forcing Canada to re-evaluate its interprovincial trade barriers, explore new markets, and potentially overhaul its long-standing digital and cultural policies, including mandated payments for str...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
lemonde.fr
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French Cinema's Triumph: A Model of Success and Vulnerability

French cinema's success, exemplified by Emilia Perez's 13 Oscar nominations, is attributed to a robust funding model spearheaded by Canal+ (€220 million pre-purchase in 2024) and a unique media chronology regulating film distribution across platforms.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
elpais.com
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Mexico's INBAL Seeks Dialogue, Investment to Heal Artistic Divide

Alejandra de la Paz, the new director of Mexico's INBAL, plans to invest 1.5 billion pesos to improve art school infrastructure and foster dialogue with artists after years of tense relations and budget cuts under the previous administration.

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Quality Education
lemonde.fr
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Philharmonie de Paris: From Controversial Inception to Global Success

The Philharmonie de Paris, initially met with fierce opposition from musicians and audiences in the 1990s and 2000s due to its location and artistic director, Pierre Boulez, celebrates its 10th anniversary as one of the world's leading concert halls, attracting a diverse and younger audience.

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Quality Education
nos.nl
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Dutch Music Education Crisis: Budget Cuts Cause Widespread School Closures

The Netherlands is experiencing a crisis in music education due to municipal budget cuts, causing numerous music school closures, impacting the quality and accessibility of music education, and resulting in fewer highly skilled Dutch music students.

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