h.Club 100 Awards: Video games - you've come a long way, baby

H.CLUB 100 AWARDS: VIDEO GAMES The influence of videogames stretches far beyond the confines of the screen

From hit shows on Classic FM to bestselling novels, the influence of videogames stretches far beyond the confines of the screen

In a recent review on theartsdesk, Stuart Houghton did a thoroughly surgical job of dissecting the ancient argument that video games could never be art, by serving up 10 perfect examples to the contrary.

h.Club 100 Awards: Publishing and Writing - it's not all about the mainstream

H.CLUB 100 AWARDS: PUBLISHING AND WRITING This year's nominees include some remarkable ventures in not-for-profit and diversity

This year's nominees include some remarkable ventures in not-for-profit and diversity

For more than three decades I reported on the publishing industry as a business journalist. The books, the deals, the authors and the publishers, plus the bookshops that sold then. When I started out in 1984, Waterstone’s was new and exciting, forcing the innumerable independents that had long been the backbone of the trade to raise their game. At Foyles, Christina still presided over a store – just the one – that was modelled on an Albanian department store. Something called the Net Book Agreement fixed the price of books, which were not yet sold in supermarkets.

Enter theartsdesk's Young Reviewer of the Year Award

ENTER THE ARTS DESK'S YOUNG REVIEWER OF THE YEAR AWARD A new competition to find a brilliant young critic

In association with The Hospital Club's h.Club 100 Awards, we're launching a new competition to find a brilliant young critic

The Hospital Club’s annual h.Club100 awards celebrate the most influential and innovative people working in the UK’s creative industries, with nominations from the worlds of film and fashion, art, advertising, theatre, music, television and more. This year they are teaming up with theartsdesk.com – the home of online arts journalism in the UK – to add a brand new award to the line-up.

h.Club 100 Awards: Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester

H.CLUB 100 AWARDS: HOPE MILL THEATRE, MANCHESTER Joseph Houston and William Whelton found a storage space on Gumtree and turned it into a musical theatre. Here's how

Joseph Houston and William Whelton found a storage space on Gumtree and turned it into a musical theatre. Here's how

The Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester is an irresistible example of the can-do spirit. Less than two years ago the ground floor of a disused mill was being advertised on Gumtree as a storage space. Two actors who had been working as waiters – William Whelton and Joseph Houston – spotted it and, despite having no money, homed in on their chance to realise a dream: to create their own venue for musical theatre.

h.Club 100 Awards: Nina-Sophia Miralles, editor of Londnr Magazine

NINA-SOPHIA MIRALLES, EDITOR OF LONDNR The winner of The Hospital Club's 2016 Rising Stars category runs a cultural website

The winner of The Hospital Club's 2016 Rising Stars category runs a cultural website

The Hospital Club's h.Club 100 Awards are so-called because they consist of 10 awards in 10 categories, each of which has 10 nominees. Nine of the awards are confined to a specifc area of the creative industries (stage, theatre, music etc). The exception is the Rising Stars category, open to anyone under the age of 25. Last year's winner was Nina-Sophia Miralles, founding editor of the online magazine Londnr.

theartsdesk at The Hospital Club

THEARTSDESK AT THE HOSPITAL CLUB Announcing a new partnership with the most creative club in London

Announcing a new partnership with the most creative club in London

The Arts Desk is delighted to announce a new partnership with The Hospital Club in Covent Garden. There are plenty of private members club in central London, but The Hospital Club is uniquely a creative hub with its own television studio, gallery and performance space, which for certain events are open to non-members.