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.
Not every regeneration scheme has to involve chain restaurants, soulless apartments and ego-architecture. As this most creative Biennial recycling scheme shows…
Can contemporary art touch you? And what will it feel like if it does? SevenStreets asks the curators to help us feel our way through the Biennial…
A new festival at FACT aims to bridge the gap - electronically at least - between us and our fellow European cultural capitals.
Nick Holloway unravels the complex tangle of QUANGOs, budgets and assorted acronyms to investigate how funding cuts will affect arts and culture in Liverpool. So, what’s in the firing line?
Three generations of New York residents struggle with life in the big city, in this excellent new film.
Did we really wear those jumbo cords? Was I really so beautiful then? You know the feeling, when you’re spooling through old VHS tapes of your youth? No? Just us then… Maybe that’s why we’re intrigued by the sound of the new exhibition - opening tomorrow - at FACT. Persistence of Vision attempts to navigate [...]
Gregory Peck’s finest hour? We’d say it’s up there. So we’re chuffed that Picturehouse @FACT is to stage a rare big-screen screening of Harper Lee’s brilliant To Kill A Mockingbird next Tuesday 22nd June (6.30pm) and Thursday 24th at 1.30pm. Trust us, with the state of this summer’s, ahem, blockbusters, this is the only film [...]
Here’s something Liverpool needs more of. Delis. We can’t live by Delifonseca alone. Fortunately, the arrival of Lunya and Franklins has helped to add a good dollop of cured meats, fancy cheeses and bread with bits in to our diet. FACT’s cottoned on to our cosmopolitan bent, and had teamed up with Franklins (the NY [...]
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