Art & Creativity.
Nam June Paik Tate/FACT review

Nam June Paik Tate/FACT review

Mike Pinnington follows the city’s green laser beam to a retrospective that gives twice the insight into a pioneering master of new media art.


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Liverpool Art Prize Shortlist

The city’s resurgent art scene makes, yet again, for an eclectic and exciting Liverpool Art Prize shortlist. Our hula-hoop finger-puppets? Conspicuous by their absence, we note.


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This Week’s Guest Publication

This Week’s Guest Publication

Want to know what’s really going on in the city? Time to seek out the best of our home-grown publications…


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Bowled Over

Creating a stir and, no doubt, a bowl to stir it all in, contemporary ceramic artists are breaking the mould this month at the CUC


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Christmas at Corke

Abi Grogan chats to Nic Corke ahead of his gallery’s Christmas Show - the 11th exhibition since summer, and further proof that the city’s independent arts scene has never been healthier.


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Reading the Meter

With his tales of Holy Grails abandoned on Bold Street, and red-clawed nature encroaching on the city, Michael Egan’s poetry is set in a Liverpool that’s both strange and familiar - where the fantastic and the mundane slug it out for supremacy.


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A Tale of Two Cities - ‘notworking’ for creatives

Are you a creative? Of course you are! You’re reading this website. And we have an event you’re going to love.


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Look Sharp: The Liverpool Design Festival

There’s more to award winning design than plastic chandeliers, a feature wall and a faux-distressed Buddha, you know. As the excellent exhibitors at the Liverpool Design Festival and Show are about to prove…


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End of a Gaming Era?

Liverpool - the digital centre of the north? With home-grown digital companies moving to Media City, and a major Liverpool studio facing closure, the future’s as shaky as a film-tie in platform game…


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Welcome to the House of Fun

Thrills and spills at one of the city’s strangest galleries. Just don’t take a wrong turning, or you never know where it’ll take you.


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Nam June Paik Tate/FACT review

Nam June Paik Tate/FACT review

— Mike Pinnington follows the city's green laser beam to a retrospective that gives twice the insight into a pioneering master of new media art.

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