Events & Attractions

  • The Guardian’s Poetry Night

    In a cold snap like this we need the warmth of sparky words to huddle around, and rekindle our mushy post-Christmas brains. Fortunately, our good...

  • Top Honour for Museum of Liverpool

    It’s great to end a year of cultural cut backs and closures with a bit of good news. And well deserved news at that: The...

  • Reel Unknown’s secret cinema returns this December

    We’re big fans of Reel Unknown, a shadowy organisation that runs the increasingly popular secret cinema events in the city. Mixing a cult film classic...

  • Hairy Styles: ‘Beerdfest’ at Camp and Furnace

    Haven’t you heard? Beards are, like, totally back. Once relegated to dads and weird uncles who wore bad jumpers, now everyone’s in on it. And...

  • Seven Great Christmas Fairs

    Who needs Etsy? Makers, bakers and - for all we know - ornate wrought iron specialists will, over the next month, gather with frightening frequency...

  • Kazimier Garden to re-open this month

    As much as we love the festive season, it’s also a bit, y’know, rubbish. It’s cold, and it rains, and it snows, and basically it’s...

  • A Kazimier New Year

    There’s no special event like a Kazimier special event. So when they drop a tantalising video like this, you know that all bets are off....

  • Radar: Bonfire Night Displays In Liverpool

    Inevitably you've forgotten when and where Liverpool's firework displays are going on. We've rounded them up - and added an alternative event you might like.

  • CALM helpline goes seven days a week

    Some ace news: one of the city’s finest homegrown charities, CALM, has announced they are to run their helpline seven days a week. Previously, their...

  • Fringe Theatres: The Brindley

    In the first of our looks at smaller Merseyside theatres we preview some of the big names to be found performing regularly at Runcorn's The...

  • Radar: Liverpool DoES Startups

    Liverpool DoES Startups offers an outlet for budding entrepreneurs to plan their businesses with the help of industry experts.

  • Welcome To Our World: Homotopia

    Way back in 2003 Gary Everett had a different pride in mind. A festival of queer culture for a heteronormative world. One that would nurture...

  • Radar: The Creative Process

    If you’ve been to any of Creative Liverpool’s sociable meet ups you’ll know that there’s more to networking in this city than throwing business cards...