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  • Platitudes in women’s sport are empty, patronising and offensive

    Sport Business

    Georgia Bridgwood argues that women’s sport should rid itself of platitudes; they’re empty, patronising and offensive. “You got this,” proclaimed Adidas. “Thirsty for more,” said Pepsi. “You don’t get it,” I thought to myself. In our exploration of ‘now what?’ for women’s sport at SXSW London this month, the panel dug into why we’re in [...]

    Business professionals in a conference room discussing strategy with a presentation screen displaying key market trends.
  • Panel sessions and punk music: SXSW comes to London

    Business

    In the first week of June, the world’s largest tech, business and arts festival, SXSW, will make its European debut in Shoreditch. Ali Lyon asks its its chief executive, Max Alexander, why London, and why now? Of the many aspirations Max Alexander has for next month’s inaugural South by Southwest London, there is one which [...]

    Max Alexander, chief executive of SXSW London (Image courtesy of SXSW)
  • South by Southwest to come to London in huge boost for capital’s creative sector

    Creativity

    In a major vote of confidence in the capital, South by Southwest has said it would open its first European venture in London.

    AUSTIN, TEXAS - MARCH 13: Peter Moore speaks onstage at 'Next Gen Tech & The Live Entertainment Revolution' during the 2022 SXSW Conference and Festivals at JW Marriott Austin on March 13, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Diego Donamaria/Getty Images for SXSW)

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