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1. Versatile performers February 8, 2012

MEPs sign up to star in acclaimed theatre production. !For one night only – as the best billboards would put it – the European Parliament is hosting a benefit performance...

2. An education in the arts December 21, 2011

Katherine Heid on how her job has brought her back to her first love – dance. When Katherine Heid was training to be a dancer, her dream was to grace the great theatres of...

An education in the arts

3. With friends like these... December 15, 2011

MEP has some helpful advice for Karel De Gucht. It was entirely predictable that Belgian MEP Derk Jan Eppink should step in with some helpful advice for Karel De Gucht, after...

With friends like these...

4. Defending the spirit of Beaumarchais December 8, 2011

Cécile Despringre on a career spent protecting the rights of authors and audiovisual artists. At different points in her career, Cécile Despringre has worked...

Defending the spirit of Beaumarchais

5. Court says internet firms 'cannot be forced to filter content' November 24, 2011

Consumer groups and internet service providers welcome European Court of Justice judgment. The European Court of Justice today ruled that internet service providers (ISPs)...

Court says internet firms 'cannot be forced to filter content'

6. The gains and losses of migration November 10, 2011

The world economy thrives on openness and exchange, but many people and most countries are prevented from reaping the full benefits of migration. Today more than 200 million...

The gains and losses of migration

7. No China summit, but the reel work continues October 27, 2011

Summit cancelled but film festival goes ahead. The meeting scheduled for this week between the EU and China became a casualty of the debt crisis – postponed because of the...

No China summit, but the reel work continues

8. The adventures of Didier October 27, 2011

Meeting of finance ministers or film premiere? Didier Reynders, Belgium's finance minister, has long exhibited a taste for the showbiz limelight. Even so, his decision to...

The adventures of Didier

9. Holding up a cinematic mirror to Poland October 13, 2011

Poland may now be centre-stage, but, as a film about the ‘Miracle of the Vistula' shows, too often its scripts are poor. Polish films are justly famous, but they seldom...

10. A voice for times of crisis September 22, 2011

Thorfinnur Ómarsson's career has taken him from Iceland's arts scene to the centre-stage for one of the world's largest charities. There are not many jobs where you get to...

A voice for times of crisis

11. Here today, gone tomorrow September 15, 2011

Jürgen Stark quits a day after being profiled in European Voice. Last week's edition of

12. Anarchy in the UK September 15, 2011

British MEP's choice of music upsets anarchists. A row has broken out between Nigel Farage, co-president of the Europe of Freedom and Democracy group in the European...

13. Hey, big spenders September 15, 2011

Where will senior EU figures be staying in New York? Senior officials of the European Union are heading to New York for next week's General Assembly of the United Nations...

Hey, big spenders

14. EU extends music copyright September 12, 2011

Copyright protection for performers and producers to go up from 50 to 70 years. The European Union has adopted new rules to extend copyright protection for music...

EU extends music copyright

15. A second independence September 1, 2011

A book that urges Europe to re-engage with Africa. “Africa's moment” – the title of this study of sub-Saharan Africa immediately suggests that the authors will pose...

A second independence

16. Want work, will travel July 28, 2011

Assessing a collection of studies of the impact of the economic crisis on migration in Europe. Perhaps no European country better illustrates the vagaries and repercussions...

Want work, will travel

17. Murdoch's long-ish shadow July 14, 2011

It is wrong to assume that what is bad for Rupert Murdoch's News International will be good for the EU. The storm that has broken out in London about journalism, the police...

18. Barnier seeks single market for TV and film July 7, 2011

Green paper will look at online distribution of audio-visual material. Michel Barnier, the European commissioner for the internal market, is next week (13 July) expected to...

19. Barroso sings The Kinks June 23, 2011

European Commission president expresses his love for British band. European Commission President José Manuel Barroso is developing some kinky habits. Put another way,...

20. The European Grouping of Societies of Authors and Composers March 31, 2011

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