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Jim Noir Review

Mike Pinnington feels all warm inside, after Jim Noir’s show at Static this weekend.


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The Trestles: Ain’t That The Truth

The New Trestles single, Maggie’s Farm #2 needs no geo-coding. It’s unmistakably a song of the city.


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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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Edwyn Collins Live Review

A unique setting, and a unique occasion: Edwyn Collins’ life affirming concert at Liverpool Cathedral.


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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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Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip: LMW Review

Beats, poetry and intimacy make for a memorable Liverpool Music Week event for Neil Moran.


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Music Week: James Yuill Review

How do you like your electronica? James Yuill, Capac and co showed us just how inventive it can be in the right hands.


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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 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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Delifonseca Dockside: The Review

With a huge new dockside deli and bistro, has Delifonseca bitten off more than it can chew?


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Review: Cast at the O2 Academy

— Paul Clark sees Cast return to Liverpool for a triumphant journey back in time to the heyday of Britpop.

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04 January 2011

Pamela Anderson post-panto mass transit terror

— Pammie Anderson gets an unexpected send-off following the conclusion of her panto run at the Liverpool....

30 December 2010

Is Ringo culturally significant?

— Ringo Starr's birthplace has be deemed insufficiently significant. But what, if not a Beatles' birthplace, is culturally significant?...

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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