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Opera’s push into the mainstream
“You don’t sell opera like a pair of jeans,” opera director Denis Krief was quoted as saying last week as he reacted to the latest advertising campaign from Italy’s La Scala. The posters plastered across Milan use a mixture of blood and gore to attract a younger audience. La Scala spokesman Carlo Maria Cella says it... »
Devil in me
Faust takes audiences on a journey to Hell »
Actress Swinton hauls cinema
Oscar winning actress Tilda Swinton is one of a team of film lovers hauling a 30 tonne mobile cinema across the Highlands, to give audiences a taste of non-mainstream films. »
Bruno cut for under-18 audiences
Two versions of Bruno are to hit UK cinemas, giving teenagers the chance to see a tamer version of the comedy. »
Selling Democracy
The post-WWII films being shown to new audiences »
UK cinemas hope for big summer
Film distributors are aiming to keep ticket sales buoyant by showing audiences a taster of upcoming blockbusters. »
Afghan festival at London theatre
A London theatre is hosting a two-month festival aimed at giving audiences a better understanding of the history and culture of Afghanistan. »
EMI Music debuts first iTunes Pass with Depeche Mode
EMI Music today announced the debut of the first iTunes Pass with groundbreaking electro legends Depeche Mode. With iTunes Pass, music fans can get new and exclusive singles, remixes, video and other content from their favorite artists over a set period of time, delivered to their libraries as soon as they’re available. The first iTunes... »





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