Andrew Blake, Edward Hughes, R. C. Richardson, James I. Rogers and Peter J. Smith...
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A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Filming in what they believed were Wilko Johnson’s final days, the guitarist and the director offer up a celebratory vision of culture and life, writes Andrew Blake
Andrew Blake enjoys a comprehensive account of ‘the most influential musicians of their generation’
Andrew Blake explains why Beethoven’s days may be numbered
In the online era, authors are expected to do their own publicity and readers have much more power, finds Andrew Blake
In the aesthetic economy, all individuals and cities can be branded producers, Andrew Blake learns
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Andrew Blake on a study facing up to the reality of working in the arts
We talk to the world-famous photographer about donning a cap and gown as a university chancellor
I am grateful for your prominent review of my new book, Youth Culture in Modern Britain, c.1920-c.1970 (Books, 18 December), but I feel short-changed by the quality of the review.It does not surprise...
Mary Evans's opinion piece about the politics of education ("Stranger than fiction: Harry Potter and the Order of the Entitled", 31 July) makes a few worthwhile points on the failure of new Labour's...
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
The founder and director of Seriously Ill for Medical Research has died from a progressive genetic condition shortly after learning that he was to receive an MBE. Andrew Blake, who suffered from...
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
On the eve of restructuring moves, scholars speak of the network's impact. Rebecca Attwood writes