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Tuesday, 26 January 2010 00:03

Manchester Group show Neck of the Woods

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Neck of the Woods is an exhibition investigating artists’ responses into the concept of community and how this is evolving.

Artists and practitioners join from throughout the UK and Internationally to challenge the audience’s preconceptions of community and how this can be explored within their own personal artistic practice.

 

Thursday, 21 January 2010 22:27

Dinner Ladies support Half Man Half Biscuit

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The funniest album of all time means that Half Man Half Biscuit are touring again with Liverpool Dinner Ladies.

OK, not real Dinner ladies (actually I don't know) but Peter Benthams' not a Dinner Lady - That I know for sure. But they are all heading out on a tour across the country.

Friday, 15 January 2010 19:20

Rebel Rants with Martin Bell

rebel rantsThis week sees the launch of Writing on the Walls Rebel Rants series with Martin Bell appearing at the Bluecoat on the 27th January.

Rebel: An individual who resists authority or control
Rant: To speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way

 

Thursday, 14 January 2010 22:48

Liverpool Sound city returns

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Liverpool Sound City is back in 2010
They are back but are you ready for the latest instalment of a fantastic musical extravaganza alongside an internationally renowned music conference.

Dreadful Hours

Tmesis Theatre embark on their biggest and most innovative collaboration to date with the upcoming tour of The Dreadful Hours which premieres at the Liverpool Everyman from 11th – 13th Feb 2010 and also to the Studio at the Manchester Royal Exchange from 3rd – 6th Mar 2010.

Monday, 11 January 2010 16:32

Alun Parry launches Woody Guthrie Folk Club

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Liverpool is to have it's own Woody Guthrie folk club launching at the end of February.

Woody, a famous American singer-songwriter and folk musician inspired some of the greatest folk singers in our time most famously Bob Dylan.

'I want it to be the place to go for folk music that is fun, exciting, a bit dangerous, and that will make you sit up and take notice.' Alun Parry


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