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23 April 2012

Southport on your left; Ormskirk down the middle

— Liverpool Central metro station is closed for six months - how will it affect...


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04 April 2012

Champagne and Bollocks

— Idiot 'spends' £200,000 on Champagne in Playground? Really? Er, no. Probably...


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03 April 2012

See St George’s Organ

— Liverpool's first organist returns to St George's Hall. We unearth a couple of fascinating facts about the city's organs - and...


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03 April 2012

Stanley Street monthly food market to launch

— Stanley Street and the surrounding areas are pretty buzzing during weekdays and Saturday nights - office workers keep it a busy zone during the day,...


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27 March 2012

GIT local music awards shortlist revealed

— The shortlist for the first GIT awards has been announced. Started this year by local music blog Getintothis, it aims to showcase the best musical...


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21 March 2012

Support Cancer Care at Clatterbridge

— What are you doing this weekend? Have a meal, invite friends around, support Clatterbridge Cancer Care. That's what we're doing....


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16 March 2012

Offlar

— Liverpool cubbing website Outlar.com has...


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15 March 2012

Video: On the road with SSS

— If you’ve never seen local thrashy punk legends SSS live, you need to sort that out. Quickly. Loud, noisy, witty, and a hell of a...


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12 March 2012

Fancy a Brew?

— Our favourite tea bar, Brew, has closed its two Liverpool...


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06 March 2012

Idiot spends £200,000 on champagne at Playground

— ‘Luxury nightclub’ Playground, located within the Hilton hotel in Liverpool ONE, has had an interesting (by ‘interesting’ we mean ‘hilarious’) start. First: a membership card...


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05 March 2012

We Have A Good Feeling About This

— I Have A Bad Feeling About This is a Liverpool-based film with a Star Wars theme - but only with your...


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01 March 2012

Video: Dustin Wong’s guitar orchestra at Liverpool Music Week

— We’re honestly still recovering from Liverpool Music Week’s stellar, huge, ridiculous, bonkers closing party at the CUC last November. We saw a bunch of brilliant...


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27 February 2012

Learn yerself Scouseology

— Exactly where the scouse accent has come from, exactly why it keeps changing and what it conjures in others is an enduring topic of...


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24 February 2012

John Peel ‘online museum’ to be launched

— Local lad turned legend, John Peel’s never going to be forgotten. He always strived to give a voice to the world’s greatest artists - regardless...


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23 February 2012

English Heritage lodges formal objections to Liverpool Waters

— Liverpool Waters project now under fire from UNESCO and English...


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Review: Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

Review: Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

— The legendary Chinese artist and activist is the star of this absorbing, vital new documentary film. Vinny Lawrenson-Woods reviews.

Notable & noticed
17 August 2012

Trouble For Frensons?

— What's next for the Ropewalks, as Max Stone's Concert Steps goes into partial receivership? Is Frensons...

10 August 2012

Busker-gate: city council to face legal challenge

— If you’ve been following Liverpool City Council’s awkward, ridiculous clampdown on buskers over the past few weeks (we’re fine with most of them except the...

Our picks

Radar: Shut Up And Play The Hits, LCD Soundsystem

FACT screen a loving look back at one of the century's most influential, and exciting, bands - with Q and A after: as LCD Soundsystem live again, for one night only.

Radar: Andrew Weatherall at Discoteca Poca

Andrew Weatherall getting sweaty in the Shipping Forecast's hold? It can only mean one thing - Discoteca Poca is having a party...

Here Come The Girls, Again

Girly theatre nights. Love them or want to gouge your eyes out with a crochet hook, they're here to stay. So buy a family bag of Maltesers, polish your opera glasses and get ready for the invasion of the plot snatchers...

Radar: Liverpool Fringe Festival

Our picks from the upcoming Liverpool Fringe festival, three days, 18 venues, hundreds of bands. And not one version of Hey Jude...
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