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'I am dismayed by the tone of the debate'

'I AM DISMAYED BY THE TONE OF THE DEBATE' A member of the Globe's Council sees both sides in the Emma Rice furore

A member of the Globe's Council sees both sides in the Emma Rice furore

There is nothing more depressing than seeing people you like and admire lining up on opposing sides. Emma Rice’s parting from the Globe has resulted in some unedifying comment, often based more on prejudice than fact. I see value in the arguments of both “sides” but am dismayed at the tone of the debate. Depending on the writer’s point of view, one is likely to be misleadingly characterised as either a joyless old fogey stuck in the past or a mindless iconoclast intent only on vulgar entertainment.

'We should take a 1:1 ratio of male to female talent as the norm'

'WE SHOULD TAKE A 1:1 RATIO OF MALE TO FEMALE TALENT AS THE NORM' Conductor Odaline de la Martinez on the female composers featured in this year's Festival of American Music

Conductor Odaline de la Martinez on the female composers featured in this year's London Festival of American Music

This year is the sixth London Festival of American Music, and I could not be more excited about it. From the first festival in 2006 – 10 years ago now – I had a very specific idea about what I wanted the London Festival of American Music to be like. At its heart the festival is designed to celebrate the contemporary American musical landscape, and to bring the best America has to offer to UK audiences.

Howard Davies: An Appreciation

HOWARD DAVIES: AN APPRECIATION The peerless directors' director cast a spell over audiences across the repertoire

The peerless directors' director cast a spell over audiences across the repertoire

Howard Davies, the theatre director who has died at the too-early age of 71, may not have achieved the renown of many of his colleagues. He didn’t direct blockbuster musicals, rarely ventured into TV and film, and didn’t possess the signature style that gets you noticed – and wins awards – early on.

Opinion: ArtReview Power 100

OPINION: ARTREVIEW POWER 100 Hans Ulrich Obrist tops a list dominated by globetrotting gallerists, curators and museum directors

Hans Ulrich Obrist tops a list dominated by globetrotting gallerists, curators and museum directors

Compiled by an anonymous panel, the 15th edition of ArtReview magazine’s annual list of the most powerful and influential people in the art world was published on Thursday. And who doesn’t like lists, to poke fun at, to argue with – or perhaps even agree with?

Martyn Brabbins: a safe pair of hands at ENO

MARTYN BRABBINS: A SAFE PAIR OF HANDS AT THE ENO Noble choice for new Music Director under difficult circumstances

Noble choice for new Music Director under difficult circumstances

No-one can easily replace Mark Wigglesworth as Music Director of English National Opera: ask any of the musicians working there and you'll find they're all heartbroken. That said, they could not have chosen a nicer man or a better all-round musician than Martyn Brabbins.

Half a century of the Roundhouse

HALF A CENTURY OF THE ROUNDHOUSE The director of the charismatic venue celebrates its history and its work transforming young lives

The director of the charismatic venue celebrates its history and its work transforming young lives

We've got a lot to celebrate in 2016: 50 years since the Roundhouse became an arts centre and 10 years of transforming young lives through creativity. In celebration of this momentous year we embarked on a journey of discovery to uncover the stories from train-enthusiast accounts of our humble beginnings to real-life high-wire love stories, from week-long raves in the 1990s to politically-charged spoken word in the 2000s. So many incredible stories have emerged from the walls of this beautiful building.

First Person: 'Schizophrenia is still a taboo subject'

'SCHIZOPHRENIA IS STILL TABOO' Director Vladimir Shcherban on Belarus Free Theatre's new play

Award-winning director introduces Belarus Free Theatre's new play about mental health

On 10 October 2016, World Mental Health Day, the team of Belarus Free Theatre came back together to start the final stages of production for Tomorrow I Was Always a Lion, a new theatre show based on Arnhild Lauveng’s autobiographical book. Arnhild Lauveng is a Norwegian writer and practicing psychologist. In the book she tells the story of her own recovery from the incurable condition of schizophrenia.

theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Agnes Obel

THEARTSDESK Q&A: AGNES OBEL Danish singer-songwriter introduces her new album

The Danish singer-songwriter opens up about her third album ‘Citizen of Glass’

Agnes Obel’s new album Citizen of Glass is released next week. Conceptually underpinned by a fascination with the German idea of the gläserner menschen or gläserner bürger – the glass citizen – its ten compositions examine privacy, the nature of what is hidden, why it is concealed and question how much self-exposure is needed, whether in day-to-day life or as fuel for an artist. The glass citizen is one for whom everything is apparent.

On the road with Bob Dylan: the mother of all rockumentaries

ON THE ROAD WITH BOB DYLAN: THE MOTHER OF ALL ROCKUMENTARIES DA Pennebaker’s 'Dont Look Back' created new myths for musicians

DA Pennebaker’s 'Dont Look Back' created new myths for musicians

Dont Look Back is the Ur-rockumentary, the template for hundreds of hand-held rock tour films, a source of inspiration as well as a model to aspire to.

First Person: Nico Muhly on music for two pianos

FIRST PERSON: NICO MUHLY ON MUSIC FOR TWO PIANOS Composing 'Fast Patterns' for Kings Place's new London Piano Festival

Composing 'Fast Patterns' for Kings Place's new London Piano Festival

Writing for two pianos is something that – until last year – I had not attempted. I was contacted by Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen, two pianists who have performed as a duo for many years, asking me to compose a duet for them to perform at the inaugural London Piano Festival. I met Charles back in 2014 when he performed my pieces A Hudson Cycle and Fast Stuff in New York. Time constraints led me to restructure and rewrite an existing piece in my portfolio, Fast Cycles, which I wrote for the late John Scott.