All as part of his '60 Songs That Saved My Life' playlist
27.04.2020 - 12:05 / deadline.com
By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
More than 400 figures in the UK’s creative industries have signed a letter sent to the Chancellor and Culture Secretary warning that the country come become a “cultural wasteland” if more is not done to help creative workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Signatories include Stephen Fry, Grayson Perry, Nick Cave, Rufus Wainwright, Simon Callow, Anish Kapoor, Meera Syal, Jamie Cullum, Jeremy Deller, Paloma Faith, Johnny Marr, Imogen Heap, Jonathan
All as part of his '60 Songs That Saved My Life' playlist
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More than 400 figures from the creative community have warned that the U.K. will become a "cultural wasteland" unless the British government provides urgent financial support for the creative industries.
More than 400 figures from the creative community have warned that the U.K. will become a "cultural wasteland" unless the British government provides urgent financial support for the creative industries.The warning came in a letter to the U.K.
They're calling for "urgent" government support
Fans of Harry Potter can now listen to the audiobook version of the Philosopher's Stone for free.