With his tales of Holy Grails abandoned on Bold Street, and red-clawed nature encroaching on the city, Michael Egan’s poetry is set in a Liverpool that’s both strange and familiar - where the fantastic and the mundane slug it out for supremacy.
With pubs closing at record rates, SevenStreets celebrates a couple of our local’s heroes determined to ensure a stay behind for our city’s historic boozers.
The new issue of contemporary arts journal, Corridor8 celebrates the collision between remoteness and culture.
Waterstones on Bold Street has a new author in residence - for children only - SevenStreets’ favourite, Daisy Dawes.
How many independent bookshops does it take to make a cultural capital? And what would it say about us if we lost ours?
A new production of The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists starts at The Everyman this month
White Teeth. That’s something we don’t seem to be short of in Liverpool. But if you want to chew over something a little meatier than blasting your molars with chemicals, head over to the excellent Leaf Tea Shop and Bar this Monday, 14 June at 7pm. That’s the night the second helping of their Book [...]
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