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Waterway above Notre Dame among 'People's Design Competition' for new cathedral roof
BY Tom Walker | 14 Aug 2019
A competition to find alternative designs to replace the destroyed Notre Dame Cathedral roof has attracted a number of innovative "solutions" – including a rooftop waterway over the medieval cathedral.
Rising curatorial talents win Art Fund financing to build museum collections
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Aug 2019
The UK's Art Fund has announced the latest winners of its New Collecting Awards, chosen to help rising star curators to build collections for their museums.
Helter-skelter ride installed inside Norwich Cathedral
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Aug 2019
A 55-ft (16.8m) helter-skelter ride set up in the nave of Norwich Cathedral in England, will give visitors a new perspective on the historic building, say cathedral bosses.
Matthias Li to step down as Ocean Park CEO in 2020
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Aug 2019
Following 25 years of service, Matthias Li, chief executive of Hong Kong attraction Ocean Park, has announced that he will retire at the start of July 2020, with the operator starting a global search to identify his successor.
Tintagel Castle bridge restores 500-year-old connection as £5m heritage project opens to the public
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Aug 2019
A £5m (US$6m, €5.4m) programme of improvements by English Heritage at Cornish tourist attraction Tintagel Castle has reached a milestone, with the opening of a footbridge that joins the two halves of the castle for the first time in more than 500 years.
New Euromonitor report envisions entertainment venue of the future
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 Aug 2019
Entertainment venues need to undergo technological and design upgrades to prepare them for the experience-seeking consumer of 2040, according to research by Euromonitor International.
Attendance decline at Disney as new Star Wars attraction fails to draw in visitors
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 Aug 2019
Despite its domestic parks achieving record revenue over the last three months, it's been a tough quarter for Disney, which fell short of expected visitor figures following the launch of its new Star Wars addition in California.
Immersive attractions fuel improved attendance and in-park revenues at Cedar Fair
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 Aug 2019
Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, which owns and operates 11 amusement parks and five water parks in North America, has reported Q2 and year-to-date results showing "meaningful" improvements in attendance, in-park per capita spending and out-of-park revenues.
Foundations donate US$30m photo archive to cultural institutions
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 Aug 2019
The Smithsonian and the Getty Research Institute are among the cultural institutions that will soon be able to display a unique archive of images of black Americans in the 20th century.
SeaWorld bounce back continues with strong first half results
BY Andy Knaggs | 06 Aug 2019
SeaWorld has reported further growth in visitor numbers and revenue in its Q2 and half year results, with total revenue reaching US$626.6m (€559.43m, £514.5m) for the first six months of 2019.
Great Wolf expanding overseas as operator plans £200m waterpark for Oxfordshire, UK
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2019
US waterpark operator Great Wolf Resorts has announced plans to open its first venture overseas, with the Great Wolf Lodge coming to Oxfordshire, UK, in 2022.
Six-year-old 'critical but stable' after being thrown from Tate Modern viewing platform
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2019
A six-year-old boy is in a critical but stable condition following an incident where he was "thrown" from the 10th floor of London's Tate Modern art gallery.
Sydney Modern expansion status uncertain after contractor withdraws bid
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Aug 2019
Construction company Lendlease has reportedly withdrawn its initial bid to build the long-planned Sydney Modern expansion at the Art Gallery of NSW in Australia, submitting a revised bid for the project.
Friends pop-up moves from New York to Boston as part of show's 25th anniversary
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Aug 2019
A pop-up experience dedicated to the Friends television show, which launched in New York in September is moving to Boston from 21 November to 5 January 2020.
Universal makes single-largest theme park investment in its history as it announces Epic Universe for Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Aug 2019
Universal has finally confirmed plans for its fourth gate in Orlando, officially announcing its Epic Universe theme park plan.
Lionsgate Entertainment World opens in China
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 01 Aug 2019
Lionsgate Entertainment World (LEW), Asia's first movie-themed vertical theme park, has opened during the first phase of Novotown, an integrated tourism and entertainment destination on the island of Hengqin in Zhuhai, China.
Six month figures show Merlin divisions returning to growth
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Aug 2019
Theme park operator Merlin Entertainments has announced half-yearly results up to the end of June 2019, showing a return to growth for its Midway Attractions and Resort Theme Parks divisions, and revenue growth of 6.5 per cent compared to the first half of 2018 across the company.
Innovation in UK's cultural heritage creating 'exceptional outcomes'
BY Andy Knaggs | 31 Jul 2019
Fifteen recommendations for improvement, covering areas such as funding, human resources and knowledge exchange, have been identified in a new report by the UK's National Commission for UNESCO, assessing the UK's performance in the cultural heritage sector.
National Space Centre begins work on 'reality lab' to attract new audiences
BY Andy Knaggs | 31 Jul 2019
The UK's National Space Centre (NSC) in Leicester is building a new laboratory for the creation of virtual, augmented and mixed reality media, which it says will extend its capacity to deliver community engagement and attract new audiences.
Truman presidential library and museum closes for US$25m transformation
BY Andy Knaggs | 30 Jul 2019
The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum in Kansas City, Missouri, has closed to allow a year-long renovation, which it is hoped will see the facility reopen in time to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Truman becoming US president in 1945.
     
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Waterway above Notre Dame among 'People's Design Competition' for new cathedral roof
BY Tom Walker | 14 Aug 2019
A competition to find alternative designs to replace the destroyed Notre Dame Cathedral roof has attracted a number of innovative "solutions" – including a rooftop waterway over the medieval cathedral.
Rising curatorial talents win Art Fund financing to build museum collections
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Aug 2019
The UK's Art Fund has announced the latest winners of its New Collecting Awards, chosen to help rising star curators to build collections for their museums.
Helter-skelter ride installed inside Norwich Cathedral
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Aug 2019
A 55-ft (16.8m) helter-skelter ride set up in the nave of Norwich Cathedral in England, will give visitors a new perspective on the historic building, say cathedral bosses.
Matthias Li to step down as Ocean Park CEO in 2020
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Aug 2019
Following 25 years of service, Matthias Li, chief executive of Hong Kong attraction Ocean Park, has announced that he will retire at the start of July 2020, with the operator starting a global search to identify his successor.
Tintagel Castle bridge restores 500-year-old connection as £5m heritage project opens to the public
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Aug 2019
A £5m (US$6m, €5.4m) programme of improvements by English Heritage at Cornish tourist attraction Tintagel Castle has reached a milestone, with the opening of a footbridge that joins the two halves of the castle for the first time in more than 500 years.
New Euromonitor report envisions entertainment venue of the future
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 Aug 2019
Entertainment venues need to undergo technological and design upgrades to prepare them for the experience-seeking consumer of 2040, according to research by Euromonitor International.
Attendance decline at Disney as new Star Wars attraction fails to draw in visitors
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 Aug 2019
Despite its domestic parks achieving record revenue over the last three months, it's been a tough quarter for Disney, which fell short of expected visitor figures following the launch of its new Star Wars addition in California.
Immersive attractions fuel improved attendance and in-park revenues at Cedar Fair
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 Aug 2019
Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, which owns and operates 11 amusement parks and five water parks in North America, has reported Q2 and year-to-date results showing "meaningful" improvements in attendance, in-park per capita spending and out-of-park revenues.
Foundations donate US$30m photo archive to cultural institutions
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 Aug 2019
The Smithsonian and the Getty Research Institute are among the cultural institutions that will soon be able to display a unique archive of images of black Americans in the 20th century.
SeaWorld bounce back continues with strong first half results
BY Andy Knaggs | 06 Aug 2019
SeaWorld has reported further growth in visitor numbers and revenue in its Q2 and half year results, with total revenue reaching US$626.6m (€559.43m, £514.5m) for the first six months of 2019.
Great Wolf expanding overseas as operator plans £200m waterpark for Oxfordshire, UK
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2019
US waterpark operator Great Wolf Resorts has announced plans to open its first venture overseas, with the Great Wolf Lodge coming to Oxfordshire, UK, in 2022.
Six-year-old 'critical but stable' after being thrown from Tate Modern viewing platform
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Aug 2019
A six-year-old boy is in a critical but stable condition following an incident where he was "thrown" from the 10th floor of London's Tate Modern art gallery.
Sydney Modern expansion status uncertain after contractor withdraws bid
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Aug 2019
Construction company Lendlease has reportedly withdrawn its initial bid to build the long-planned Sydney Modern expansion at the Art Gallery of NSW in Australia, submitting a revised bid for the project.
Friends pop-up moves from New York to Boston as part of show's 25th anniversary
BY Andy Knaggs | 02 Aug 2019
A pop-up experience dedicated to the Friends television show, which launched in New York in September is moving to Boston from 21 November to 5 January 2020.
Universal makes single-largest theme park investment in its history as it announces Epic Universe for Orlando
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Aug 2019
Universal has finally confirmed plans for its fourth gate in Orlando, officially announcing its Epic Universe theme park plan.
Lionsgate Entertainment World opens in China
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 01 Aug 2019
Lionsgate Entertainment World (LEW), Asia's first movie-themed vertical theme park, has opened during the first phase of Novotown, an integrated tourism and entertainment destination on the island of Hengqin in Zhuhai, China.
Six month figures show Merlin divisions returning to growth
BY Andy Knaggs | 01 Aug 2019
Theme park operator Merlin Entertainments has announced half-yearly results up to the end of June 2019, showing a return to growth for its Midway Attractions and Resort Theme Parks divisions, and revenue growth of 6.5 per cent compared to the first half of 2018 across the company.
Innovation in UK's cultural heritage creating 'exceptional outcomes'
BY Andy Knaggs | 31 Jul 2019
Fifteen recommendations for improvement, covering areas such as funding, human resources and knowledge exchange, have been identified in a new report by the UK's National Commission for UNESCO, assessing the UK's performance in the cultural heritage sector.
National Space Centre begins work on 'reality lab' to attract new audiences
BY Andy Knaggs | 31 Jul 2019
The UK's National Space Centre (NSC) in Leicester is building a new laboratory for the creation of virtual, augmented and mixed reality media, which it says will extend its capacity to deliver community engagement and attract new audiences.
Truman presidential library and museum closes for US$25m transformation
BY Andy Knaggs | 30 Jul 2019
The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum in Kansas City, Missouri, has closed to allow a year-long renovation, which it is hoped will see the facility reopen in time to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Truman becoming US president in 1945.
     
 


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