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In a restless world, silence can be the source of healing and creativity, believes Rosa Bellino
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What can a play about a reclusive American poet tell us about ourselves? Quite a lot, if the experience of its creators is anything to go by. Edie Campbell and Jack Lynch talk to Mary Lean.
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What has political freedom meant for the arts in Russia? Natalia Pankova, Chair of the Russian Arts Foundation of Nizhny Novgorod, talks to Anastasia Stepanova.
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Mary Lean is transported by the work of a man whose art was his message.
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Hugh Williams looks at what crafts and craftspeople can bring to an increasingly wired-up society.
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As Jan and Anneke van Nouhuys from the Netherlands approach their silver wedding they tell Kenneth Noble about the highs and lows of Jan's calling to be a silversmith.
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Veteran potter David Leach believes art is about transcendental values. He talks to Mary Lean and Anastasia Stepanova.
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John Burrows is an English-born freelance conductor, based in New York City. He has been Music Director for many shows in London's West End and, in 1983, co-founded the Lyric Opera of Dallas
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Choice Okoro attends a symposium in Ottawa on the responsibilities of artists and writers as champions of human rights
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Betsy Lancaster takes part in a conference 'for all who long to discover the creative sparkle within' and finds manifestations in unexpected places.
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