Events on Arts & Culture
Nov
2009
Southwark on Culture: The Big Debate
Thursday 19th November, 2009
Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1 9TG
Policy Exchange's Anna Fazackerley will chair a morning's debate which will tackle the big cultural questions in a challenging and participative way, and to shape arts and cultural policy in Southwark.
To reserve your place, register free online or call 020 7525 3415 by Monday November 9th 2009
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Jun
2009
Culture: Boom or Bust?
Monday 8th June, 2009
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Policy Exchange and Southbank Centre present this event to debate whether the economic downturn could be good for the UK arts and cultural sector.
We can now announce our full line-up of panel members. They are: Luke Johnson, an ‘unrepentant capitalist’ and Chairman-elect of the RSA; Stephen Bayley, one of the world's best known commentators on modern culture; Toby Young, journalist and author of ‘How to Lose Friends and Alienate People’; Josie Rourke, Artistic Director of the Bush Theatre; and Marcus Davey, Chief Executive and Artistic Director of the Roundhouse.
Tickets & further information: www.southbankcentre.co.uk
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2009
Piracy: do we need to rescue our creative industries?
Tuesday 24th February, 2009
The Ideas Space
Policy Exchange, in partnership with NBC Universal, host a public debate on the issues surrounding internet piracy.
Read moreFree Our Data? Government Agencies and Copyright
Tuesday 10th February, 2009
The Ideas Space
Policy Exchange, in partnership with the Guardian, host a panel debate on the freedom of public data.
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2008
The Digital Dividend: Reaping the Economic, Social and Cultural Benefits of a Connected Country
Tuesday 30th September, 2008
Conservative Party Conference Fringe 2008
Policy Exchange and Virgin Media host a public debate with an expert panel, discussing the merits of a 'wired society'.
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2007
'Recreating Society'
Tuesday 4th December, 2007
The Ideas Space
Policy Exchange holds a panel discussion on the meaning of citizenship and the relevance of multiculturalism in our more globalised world.
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2006
2056: What future for Maggie's children?
Friday 10th November, 2006
The Ideas Space
Policy Exchange and Age Concern host the launch of 2056: What future for Maggie's children?, a collection of essays edited by Roger Gough.
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