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  • Champagne and Bollocks

    Idiot 'spends' £200,000 on Champagne in Playground? Really? Er, no. Probably not.

  • 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 organists.

  • 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,...

  • 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...

  • 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.

  • Offlar

    Liverpool cubbing website Outlar.com has closed.

  • 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...

  • Fancy a Brew?

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

  • 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...

  • 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 help.

  • 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...

  • 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 discussion...

  • 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...