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Vinyl call: Never Records and Philip Jeck at The Bluecoat

The city’s experimental music legend Philip Jeck calls time on one of the Biennial’s most interesting projects…


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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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A mooch around Rapid

Set in the at-once bizarre and perfect venue of the former chipboard-and-screwdrivers merchants; the various exhibitions in the former Rapid hardware shop form an off-the-wall jewel in the crown of the Biennial.


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Fixing a Hole

Fixing a Hole

Not every regeneration scheme has to involve chain restaurants, soulless apartments and ego-architecture. As this most creative Biennial recycling scheme shows…


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WIN: The Edge Lane Marbles

WIN: The Edge Lane Marbles

To celebrate our half-year birthday, SevenStreets gives you, our dear website stats, the chance to win a priceless piece of Liverpool public art, and vanished piece of Liverpool street history.


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Bluecoat Biennial: Daniel Bozhkov Review

Bluecoat Biennial: Daniel Bozhkov Review

In many ways, it is fitting that I sit and write a review of the Bluecoat’s latest installation, as part of their Biennial strand, in one of the most tumultuous periods in Liverpool football history, during a period when the stakes have never seemed higher for either club. Daniel Bozhkov first came to Liverpool in [...]


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The Private Press

The Private Press

Emily Speed’s fragile and transient work stays longer in the mind than most of its robust contemporaries.


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The Surface Collection: Review

The Surface Collection: Review

You have to wear a hard hat and scramble underground to visit The Surface Collective’s temporary gallery. But you’ll be glad you made the effort.


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Hive Minds

Hive Minds

The Hive Collective’s audio visual intersections leave you in no doubt: electronic music has a heart after all.


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Reach Out And Touch Me

Reach Out And Touch Me

Reach out and touch someone this weekend at the A Foundation. It’s OK, honestly, they’re begging for it…


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Review: base2stay Liverpool

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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Our picks

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.

Wine up: Iron and Wine at the Philharmonic Hall

Modern Americana's finest songwriter brings his rootsy rock to the Phil. And yes, the facial hair is real.

Flying Without Wings

No airborne toxic event - quite the contrary - this Friday, as two of the city's high flying new bands keep the chills at bay.

Santa’s Coming. And he’s brought his mates.

This year's Santa dash aims to see 10,000 men in red, giving it their all for the city. Hey, some weeks we'd pray for just 11.
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