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Review: John Shuttleworth at the Liverpool Everyman

Review: John Shuttleworth at the Liverpool Everyman

A world with John Shuttleworth in it is a friendlier world and The Man With No More Rolls is as comforting - if battered - as the famous tan leather jacket.


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Threshold - In Pictures

In the face of arts cuts, closures and cancellations, this weekend's Threshold Festival singlehandedly proved that you don't need boat shows and big names to rally around - all you really need is talent. And that's one thing that's definitely recession proof in this city.


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Sofritos L1

How to capture the tastes of a shoreline? Well, let's start by moving away from Seacombe, eh? Sofritos L1 brings an authentic menu of Mediterranean classics to our shores...


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Review: Hard Days Night

Can the Hard Days Night hotel balance the needs of guests who expect a smart hotel and those of Beatles fans?


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Now That’s What I Call Kazimier

We expected great things. We weren't disappointed. The Kazimier Records Release 1. Now, that's what we call music...


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Review: The Moon and Pea

The Moon and Pea is Lark Lane on a good day.


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Review: Grosvenor Pulford, Spa by Kasia

The Grosvenor Pulford may look like another country hotel, but it harbours an extraordinary oasis of calm that deserves further investigation.


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Lone Wolf, Owls*, Stealing Sheep: Review

The Kazimier turned into an impromptu arc this Saturday, with Lone Wolf supported by Stealing Sheep and Owls*. But did it turn into a bestial bloodbath?


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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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Review: Viva Brazil

Where Viva Brazil is concerned we're turning our cards over to green. Yes please, we want some more.


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Review: base2stay Liverpool

New minimalist hotel base2stay - based in the Ropewalks - has thought of everything, but then discarded the things you don't really need. It's a smart concept and a smart hotel.


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Review: The Friendship Experiment, Unity Theatre

The Friendship Experiment at the Unity Theatre is a complex comedy idea made deceptively simple, says Vicky Anderson.


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Review: The Bear’s Paw, Warmingham

Good food, good service, good accommodation, good setting. If we've one complaint about The Bear's Paw it's only that it's not closer to home.


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Review: Cast at the O2 Academy

Review: Cast at the O2 Academy

Paul Clark sees Cast return to Liverpool for a triumphant journey back in time to the heyday of Britpop.


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Review: Echo and the Bunnymen at the Liverpool Olympia

Paul Clark sees Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant run through Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here at the Liverpool Olympia.


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Review: John Shuttleworth at the Liverpool Everyman

— A world with John Shuttleworth in it is a friendlier world and The Man With No More Rolls is as comforting - if battered - as the famous tan leather jacket.

Notable & noticed
17 February 2011

365 things to do in Liverpool: Redux

— We were going to mock up some of our own ridiculous suggestions but the latest suggestions from the Liverpool Bucket List page on Facebook places...

17 February 2011

Fight For Your Rights…

— March for a Fair Deal for Liverpool? We think that's the very least we should...

Our picks

On Your Marks, Get Set, Tweet…

From Twitter to roadrunner, the first international TweetRun 10k promises to show that, in the real world, our city's tweeters make for a formidable mobile app, too...

Rock of Ages

A new exhibition at Liverpool Cathedral shines a new light on its darkest recesses...

Gruff Rhys at the Kazimier

He can turn his hand to just about anything. Seems he's also a bit light fingered when it comes to hotel toiletries, too. Gruff Rhys comes to town this Friday...

Nice’n'Mellow Does It…

More musical talent ahoy, as Mellowtone lines up two great nights of folk/acoustic/country goodness from near and far that you'd be awfully silly to miss.
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