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Arts sector internships identified as “problematic” in social mobility report
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Dec 2018
Increasing numbers of graduates are having to take on multiple unpaid internships as they strive to get their foot on the ladder in sectors such as the arts, according to a new report by social mobility foundation Sutton Trust. Indeed, as a sector the arts was described as “problematic” in the report.
NorthernLight reimagines science gallery as a circus
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Dec 2018
Exhibition and gallery designer NorthernLight has redesigned the kids’ gallery for Ciência Viva – an interactive science and technology centre in Lisbon – turning it into a circus- themed space.
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum building education centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Dec 2018
The Annie Oakley Society of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum has announced that ground has broken on a new education centre at the museum that will combine thematic STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) education with citizenship.
Disney unveils Millennium Falcon ride as work on Galaxy's Edge continues
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Dec 2018
With Disney's Star Wars-themed lands close to opening at its Florida and California theme parks, the operator has shared a first close-up picture of its new Millennium Falcon ride, which will be a major part of the new worlds.
Historic visitor attraction planned for Belfast City Cemetery
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Dec 2018
Northern Ireland’s only burial ground with a Jewish section is to have a visitor centre added to it that will tell the history of the multi-faith people buried there and the cemetery itself.
Destroyed Rio National Museum to be rebuilt with help of Mexican experts
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Dec 2018
Experts from Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) will work alongside Brazilian colleagues at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro to help rebuild Brazil's 200-year-old Museu Nacional, which was destroyed earlier this year in a huge blaze.
Blackpool’s Golden Mile to be redeveloped into £300m visitor attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Dec 2018
A “world-class”, £300m (US$376.2m, €330,9m) visitor attraction based on Swiss author Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots Of The Gods is in the works for Blackpool, UK, marking the biggest single investment in the town’s tourism industry for over a century.
Melbourne’s Lyon Housemuseum close to finishing expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Dec 2018
The Lyon Housemuseum in Melbourne, Australia, is close to finishing construction on a major expansion that will see the opening of a number of new public galleries for the institution.
British Museum to hold largest manga exhibition ever outside Japan
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Dec 2018
The British Museum in London is set to host the largest ever exhibition of the manga comics and graphic novels to be held outside of its native Japan.
Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment building paramount theme park in Korea
BY Luke Cloherty | 07 Dec 2018
Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment's Inspire Integrated Entertainment Resort, currently under development in South Korea, will include a Paramount Pictures-branded theme park following a strategic partnership being agreed between Mohegan and Paramount.
Paris attractions closed this Saturday amid fears of renewed protester violence
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 Dec 2018
World-famous attractions the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre are among museums and tourist sites in Paris that will be closed on Saturday this weekend - a decision made by French authorities fearing a recurrence of last week’s violence in the city.
UNStudio reveal 'mammoth' theatre complex in Hong Kong
BY Andrew Manns | 07 Dec 2018
Dutch architecture practice UNStudio have unveiled renderings for the Lyric Theatre Complex – an expansive cultural venue currently being constructed in Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District.
UK government to appoint heritage disability champion
BY Luke Cloherty | 06 Dec 2018
The UK’s Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is recruiting a new dedicated countryside and heritage disability champion who will focus on improving disabled access to the various heritage sites around the UK.
Waterpark by day and stage by night, as new details revealed for Cirque Du Soleil waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Dec 2018
New renderings for a series of Cirque du Soleil-themed waterparks have been unveiled by waterpark developer WhiteWater West, showing designs that take spectacle and immersion to the next level.
Multi-million-pound visitor centre opens doors at the home of Robin Hood
BY Luke Cloherty | 06 Dec 2018
The Sherwood Forst Visitor Centre in Nottinghamshire, UK, has opened its doors officially following a £5m (US$6.4m, €5.6m) construction project.
Plans submitted to transform former Aberdeen artillery placement in into dolphin watch site
BY Andy Knaggs | 06 Dec 2018
A proposal has been put forward to build a new £10m (US$12.7m, €11.2m) visitor centre overlooking the harbour in Aberdeen, Scotland, with the new attraction dedicated to watching wild dolphins.
American Bible Society Faith and Liberty Discovery Centre begins construction
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
A new US$60m (€52.6m, £46.8m) religious attraction created by the American Bible Society is now under construction and is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors when it opens in 2020.
Military Museums to build Afghanistan mission museum in Calgary
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
The Military Museums (TMM) in Calgary, Canada is planning to build a new permanent CA$50m (US$37.9m, €33.4m, £29.8m) museum devoted to the Afghanistan mission.
Parques Reunidos opens Atlantis Aquarium in Madrid
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
A new indoor aquarium has opened in Madrid with a remit to raise public awareness of the threat facing marine biodiversity and the food chain.
Smithsonian Native American memorial gets funding from tribes
BY Andy Knaggs | 05 Dec 2018
A new memorial in tribute to the service of Native Americans in the US Armed Forces will be built at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, following a US$1m (€880,000, £783,000) gift from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes.
     
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Arts sector internships identified as “problematic” in social mobility report
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Dec 2018
Increasing numbers of graduates are having to take on multiple unpaid internships as they strive to get their foot on the ladder in sectors such as the arts, according to a new report by social mobility foundation Sutton Trust. Indeed, as a sector the arts was described as “problematic” in the report.
NorthernLight reimagines science gallery as a circus
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Dec 2018
Exhibition and gallery designer NorthernLight has redesigned the kids’ gallery for Ciência Viva – an interactive science and technology centre in Lisbon – turning it into a circus- themed space.
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum building education centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Dec 2018
The Annie Oakley Society of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum has announced that ground has broken on a new education centre at the museum that will combine thematic STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) education with citizenship.
Disney unveils Millennium Falcon ride as work on Galaxy's Edge continues
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Dec 2018
With Disney's Star Wars-themed lands close to opening at its Florida and California theme parks, the operator has shared a first close-up picture of its new Millennium Falcon ride, which will be a major part of the new worlds.
Historic visitor attraction planned for Belfast City Cemetery
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Dec 2018
Northern Ireland’s only burial ground with a Jewish section is to have a visitor centre added to it that will tell the history of the multi-faith people buried there and the cemetery itself.
Destroyed Rio National Museum to be rebuilt with help of Mexican experts
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Dec 2018
Experts from Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) will work alongside Brazilian colleagues at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro to help rebuild Brazil's 200-year-old Museu Nacional, which was destroyed earlier this year in a huge blaze.
Blackpool’s Golden Mile to be redeveloped into £300m visitor attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Dec 2018
A “world-class”, £300m (US$376.2m, €330,9m) visitor attraction based on Swiss author Erich Von Däniken’s Chariots Of The Gods is in the works for Blackpool, UK, marking the biggest single investment in the town’s tourism industry for over a century.
Melbourne’s Lyon Housemuseum close to finishing expansion
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Dec 2018
The Lyon Housemuseum in Melbourne, Australia, is close to finishing construction on a major expansion that will see the opening of a number of new public galleries for the institution.
British Museum to hold largest manga exhibition ever outside Japan
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Dec 2018
The British Museum in London is set to host the largest ever exhibition of the manga comics and graphic novels to be held outside of its native Japan.
Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment building paramount theme park in Korea
BY Luke Cloherty | 07 Dec 2018
Mohegan Gaming and Entertainment's Inspire Integrated Entertainment Resort, currently under development in South Korea, will include a Paramount Pictures-branded theme park following a strategic partnership being agreed between Mohegan and Paramount.
Paris attractions closed this Saturday amid fears of renewed protester violence
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 Dec 2018
World-famous attractions the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre are among museums and tourist sites in Paris that will be closed on Saturday this weekend - a decision made by French authorities fearing a recurrence of last week’s violence in the city.
UNStudio reveal 'mammoth' theatre complex in Hong Kong
BY Andrew Manns | 07 Dec 2018
Dutch architecture practice UNStudio have unveiled renderings for the Lyric Theatre Complex – an expansive cultural venue currently being constructed in Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District.
UK government to appoint heritage disability champion
BY Luke Cloherty | 06 Dec 2018
The UK’s Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is recruiting a new dedicated countryside and heritage disability champion who will focus on improving disabled access to the various heritage sites around the UK.
Waterpark by day and stage by night, as new details revealed for Cirque Du Soleil waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Dec 2018
New renderings for a series of Cirque du Soleil-themed waterparks have been unveiled by waterpark developer WhiteWater West, showing designs that take spectacle and immersion to the next level.
Multi-million-pound visitor centre opens doors at the home of Robin Hood
BY Luke Cloherty | 06 Dec 2018
The Sherwood Forst Visitor Centre in Nottinghamshire, UK, has opened its doors officially following a £5m (US$6.4m, €5.6m) construction project.
Plans submitted to transform former Aberdeen artillery placement in into dolphin watch site
BY Andy Knaggs | 06 Dec 2018
A proposal has been put forward to build a new £10m (US$12.7m, €11.2m) visitor centre overlooking the harbour in Aberdeen, Scotland, with the new attraction dedicated to watching wild dolphins.
American Bible Society Faith and Liberty Discovery Centre begins construction
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
A new US$60m (€52.6m, £46.8m) religious attraction created by the American Bible Society is now under construction and is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors when it opens in 2020.
Military Museums to build Afghanistan mission museum in Calgary
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
The Military Museums (TMM) in Calgary, Canada is planning to build a new permanent CA$50m (US$37.9m, €33.4m, £29.8m) museum devoted to the Afghanistan mission.
Parques Reunidos opens Atlantis Aquarium in Madrid
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Dec 2018
A new indoor aquarium has opened in Madrid with a remit to raise public awareness of the threat facing marine biodiversity and the food chain.
Smithsonian Native American memorial gets funding from tribes
BY Andy Knaggs | 05 Dec 2018
A new memorial in tribute to the service of Native Americans in the US Armed Forces will be built at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, following a US$1m (€880,000, £783,000) gift from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes.
     
 


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