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Recovering addicts find healing through new Brighton album

Recovering addicts find healing through new Brighton album
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Isle of Wight Festival boss: Use army of arts workers to aid vaccine rollout

The boss of the Isle of Wight Festival has called on Boris Johnson to make use of an “army” of unemployed staff in the music industry to help with the national vaccine effort. Like many in the arts, John Giddings and his staff will face a big financial hit if the popular annual music festival is unable to go ahead as intended in June. “I am petrified they won’t roll [the vaccine] out in time for the festival to go ahead and I want to do everything physically possible to help,” Mr Giddings told the PA news agency. Dear @BorisJohnson – we are the music business – we have thousands of skilled people capable of running events & empty theatres/clubs/arenas – give us the vaccines & we will work 24 hours a day to sort it ?

The year when no gig was normal : Features 2020 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide

Chortle editor Steve Bennett compiles his most memorable shows of 2020 You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone… Joni Mitchell sure got that right. With the comedy industry all-but shut down in 2020, every gig staged against the odds became precious. In part, that’s because when gathering people together in clubs or theatres became outlawed, promoters got creative in their staging, creating intrinsically more memorable experiences. But more significantly, the new rarity of being able to share a laugh as part of the ad-hoc community that is an audience heightened a sense of connection and occasion that was missing for so much of this locked-down year.

Culture Interrupted: 2020 devastated the arts - can young musicians survive the blow?

Culture Interrupted: 2020 devastated the arts - can young musicians survive the blow?
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The Clapham Grand: We have to be the beacon of hope

(Photograph: Laurence Best) Marie Claire is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. The Clapham Grand is an entertainment industry icon. But as the UK enters yet another lockdown, the landmark venue s future hangs in the balance. Here s how you can help. Earlier this year, creatives hailing from all corners of the industry gathered onstage at The Clapham Grand to shoot Royal Ballet principal dancer Francesca Hayward for Marie Claire’s #savethearts Christmas campaign. The Grand, a 120-year-old refurbished Victorian music hall, served as the perfect venue for a campaign that shines a spotlight on the devastating impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the UK’s creative industries. Because, in a rare interval in The Grand’s recent history (they had a long spell of closure between 1978 and 1991) the seats of this once-bustling venue found themselves empty.

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