Get your diary ready - it’s about to get filled. We’ve picked 77 things (plus a few extra chucked in for good luck, of course) happening in the region over the next couple of months - deliberately jumbling things up, it means you can dive in, mooch around and take your pick. Over half the [...]
When it comes to food, we love a new independent voice to add to the chorus of enticing local eateries that you can find around the city centre. Sure, the impending arrival of Byron Burgers might warm the cockles of those who like the comfort of a chain restaurant but our attention is elsewhere – [...]
In news that will have the city’s WAGs, Scouserati (we’ve no idea what this means either), and hangers on weeping hot tears of snotty white sadness, city ‘hotspot’ Playground is having its license reviewed by police. Police were called after a 67-year-old staff member was punched in the face last month after two groups of [...]
In the great list of rock ‘n’ roll legends, they don’t come more badass than Neil Young. His singular, brilliant vision has spanned decades worth of albums, side projects and collaborations, and he’s finally visiting Liverpool this summer. Along with long-time cohorts Crazy Horse (who he hasn’t performed with over here for about two decades), [...]
It’s easy to be negative. To shoot from the hip, and to write scathing reviews of this, bitter rants about that (and, if you want the truth, it’s quite fun sometimes). We seem to have had a run of gloom - of closures, cut backs, accusations and confrontations. Yes, it’s been a winter of discontent. [...]
Reckon Liverpool is full of loud, gobby people? Obviously not enough - we’re now getting our own very own official Town Crier.
In the wake of that stuff that happened across the country last month, we could all do with a bit of cheering up. And our turn came last night in the form of the Conde Nast Traveller Reader Awards, down in that there London town (we hear the streets are paved with gold, y’know), where [...]
A campaigning theatre company with its roots in roots in experimental theatre, with a modus operandi of bringing theatre to the masses. Now features an engaging mix of new and established talent and productions, while retaining a link to the past in the form of workshops and performance space.
What are you doing tonight? If, like us, you still recall the amazing Dreamthinkspeak’s One Step Forward, One Step Back journey through the hinterlands of the Anglican Cathedral (the best installation commission from the Capital of Culture year?) you can relive at least a part of it from this evening, as the Cathedral’s tower remains [...]
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