Arts Marketing by Keith Diggle, Rhinegold Publishing Limited. Chapter content: The Art Should Be Free Controversy; Objective of Publicity; Marketing Theory -Commercial Influences; Art Management.
Artrage, the Inter-cultural Arts magazine. Content: Caribbean Eye Exhibition; The Jamaican Intuitives; poems from Derek Walcott, Lorna Goodison, Fenwrick J. Frances, Philip Jules, H. A. Fergus, Nancy Morejon, Rooplall Monar, Edward Kamau Brthwaite; Notting Hill Carnival by Kwesi Owusu; C. L . R. James and the Black Jacobins: article by Yvonne Brewster, Black & White television by Caryl Phillips; published letters include comments from Jatinder Verma on the term Black Art.
Intercultural newsletters include: Arts Link, cultural events in Northern Ireland; PAC Gazette; Association of Dance newsletter; Vision for London; Centre for Performance Research; a newsletter from the Eastern Arts Board ; Emanations News and Information from East Midlands Arts; Art business magazine, The Touring Directory of London.
Book by the Cultural Exchange Through Theatre In Education (CETTIE), presenting historical personalities. They are: Claudia Jones, Queen nzinga, Nanny, Sojourtner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Marcus Garvey, Queen Mother Moore, Kwame Nkrumah, Amilcar Cabral, Malcolm X, Walter Rodney, Robert - Bob - Marley and Yaa Asantewaa. The latter name was adopted by a theatre company.
Artrage Intercultual Development agency gives a useful directory sorted by categories of artform such as Dance, Carnival and Photography. It lists individuals as well as organisations. A brief description is given for each entry.