Art & business dude Brian Steele shows us a world of opportunity beyond traditional funding channels.
Bruno Marshall Shirley argues for an Artform that can Shake the Tree, and Rocks the House
Sam Brooks finds there’s no substitute for work when representing the other.
A homeless Free Theatre, getting some pace on PACE, a moving dead albatross and plenty of great reading. It’s Mark Amery with the eighth instalment of the Lowdown.
We love being busy, but we thrive on being well.
Festival For The Future is huge for people who want to change the world, bringing together up and coming leaders of the future with people already making steps.
With so many benefits for the mind, spirit, and art itself, creativity has the power to heal us and improve our overall mental wellness on a large scale.
Nelson Artist Larisse Hall at Light Nelson 2018
Steff Green is a full time, self-publishing novelist, shipping stories by the terabyte. We asked her how it’s done, and she briefly emerged from under her pile of cats to tell us.
We chat about some of the recent changes in the music industry and have a great conversation about the craft of performing both comedy and music.
In a world of polarising opinions, knee-jerk reactions and many a closed mind, doesn’t it make sense to have more thoughtful, transparent conversations where we truely listen to each other?
Joe Walsh is the energetic frontman of Ekko Park and member of the Jordan Luck Band.