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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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Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’?

Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’?

Fancy a bit of spontaneous cabaret-gaming-dancing-philosophizing-debating-gigging-singing-retro-gaming? First out of the blocks, the city’s newest - and first- festival of 2011 promises all this, and not a drop of rain. Could this be the perfect festival, asks David Lloyd?


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Liverpool Art Prize Shortlist

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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Urban Fabric

Urban Fabric

If, like us, you like to start the new year with a new skill, reveal the inner material girl within at this intriguing day workshop at the ever wonderful Bluecoat Display Centre…


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Bowled Over

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

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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The Incredible Journey

The Incredible Journey

Part theatrical exploration, part installation, and totally devastating, For The Best is a real life tragedy that breaks all the rules.


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Look Sharp: The Liverpool Design Festival

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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Welcome to the House of Fun

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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Corridor 8: The Borderlands Edition

Corridor 8: The Borderlands Edition

The new issue of contemporary arts journal, Corridor8 celebrates the collision between remoteness and culture.


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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.

Notable & noticed
03 February 2011

LeafGate. The fall out.

— When we discussed the closure of Leaf, we thought we'd be heading for a bit of tea and sympathy. How wrong we...

22 January 2011

Liverpool unveils Dalglish replacement

— Not really, it's just David Hasselhoff who's in town to do some auditions for Britain's Got Talent - aka Delusional Unfortunates Public Humiliation Hour -...

Our picks

Morrissey for Macbeth

Another coup for EverymanPlayhouse, as one of our own comes back home again, this time to tackle Shakespeare's darkest tragedy...

Easter Comes Early

Cream's first event of 2011 promises to ensure the yearly pilgrimage to Parr Street is as potent as ever...

Bench Marking Their Territory

Think Liverpool ONE is sucking the life out of Liverpool's other shopping areas? Here's one shop that's bucking the trend with a fashion statement that'll please the top end of town.

The Social Network

That Bido Lito, they know a bit about music, yeah? So, imagine if they hosted a night...should be worth checking out, yeah?
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