Theatres of war: public spending on buildings for the arts
08 February 2012National recommendations for using public money to build arts venues are only succeeding in enforcing a system that is already flawed, a new study concludes.
National recommendations for using public money to build arts venues are only succeeding in enforcing a system that is already flawed, a new study concludes.
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