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Art in Liverpool Podcast - 22 December 2007

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Ian Jackosn and Paul spent the week strolling around the ALTURNERTIVE Show at the four venues across Liverpool before we recorded this weeks Art in Liverpool podcast featuring arts news in the week ahead. It's going to be a pretty quiet week as it is coming up to Christmas but lets see what is on view. Again you'll have to forgive the low production values and of course my beautiful singing at the beginning, but this is what is on show. Leaf - Static Gallery - www.leafcafe.co.uk  - features the excellent coffee of Leaf Lady Lever Art Gallery www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever/ 

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FACT -  www.fact.co.uk - Fireworks by Ian Rawlinson and Nick Crow And more information about the Liverpool "Ice" Rink at St. Georges Hall and the Great George bell at the Anglican Cathedral. I hope you enjoy our first show - Long may they reign and let's hope they get better. If you would like to take part in a show then letus know.  For the most recent art news and what's on in Liverpool goto: http://www.artinliverpool.com Finally a big thank you to Leaf and Static for putting up with us.

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Ian and Minako Jackson     Ian runs the Art in Liverpool website www.artinliverpool.com . He has been running the website for over 4 years and produces a weekly newsletter covering everything that goes on in the arts in Liverpool. Ian has a myspace page and facebook profile.        

Feedback Let us know what you think about any of our podcasts, please feedback to neil 'at' defnetmedia.com and if you would like to get involved in some way then let us know as we always try and read out the emails we have received.  

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