This week's top stories: Gaza ceasefire letter, Privilege renovations, Dubplates & Mastering relocation

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  • We round up five key stories from the past few days, in bitesize format.
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  • Welcome to our weekly news round-up. Every Friday, we'll share five key stories from the past few days, in bitesize format.

    4,000-plus artists sign letter demanding ceasefire in Gaza

    Wednesday, November 22nd Anu Shukla Thousands of artists have signed a letter demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. Drafted by Musicians For Palestine and launched last Thursday, November 16th, the letter has been signed by more than 4,000 artists, including Brian Eno, Ben UFO, Kode9 and more. Read the full story.

    New York club Paragon announces residency programme

    Monday, November 20th Arielle Lana LeJarde Brooklyn club Paragon has unveiled its first residents. They are: Joey Beltram, Byrell The Great, TYGAPAW, x3butterfly, Ron Like Hell and quest?onmarq. The length of the residencies are TBA. Read the full story.

    Ibiza super club Privilege receives €8.2 million for renovations

    Monday, November 20th Arielle Lana LeJarde Ibiza super club Privilege is one of five local tourist establishments to receive funding for renovations. The 10,000-capacity venue, which has been closed since 2019, has received €8.2 million from the local government towards improving its water system and solar energy. Read the full story.

    Berlin's Dubplates & Mastering finds new home

    Monday, November 20th Michael Lawson Berlin institution Dubplates & Mastering (D&M) has a new home. Over the weekend, the historic cutting house and audio mastering studio confirmed its move to a new space in Kreuzberg. Read the full story.

    New London exhibition celebrates Birmingham's legendary Que Club

    Saturday, November 18th Anu Shukla A new exhibition in London will celebrate Birmingham's legendary Que Club. Open to the public from December 1st through 4th at Crypt Gallery, In The Que delves into the sociopolitical history of the venue, with a particular focus on how it flew the flag for rave culture. Read the full story. Browse RA News for the rest of the week's stories.
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