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Last Chance To See: 7 Exhibitions Closing This Month

Last Chance To See: 7 Exhibitions Closing This Month

The New Year spells the end for a number of long-running - and not-so-long-running - exhibitions in Liverpool. This is your last chance to see the following art in Liverpool…


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Edwyn Collins to play Liverpool Philharmonic

Edwyn Collins to play Liverpool Philharmonic

Just announced: post-punk royalty Edwyn Collins is set to play the Philharmonic Hall next year. If you’re not familiar with Edwyn’s work - a) what the hell have you been doing with your life, and b) you’re in for a right treat when you dig in. A member of defining Glaswegian jangly angular pop band [...]


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Get Carter: Essential New Folk at the Phil

Get Carter: Essential New Folk at the Phil

As ‘Emerging Artist in Residence’ at The Southbank Centre; singer, songwriter and guitarist Sam Carter caught the eyes and ears of the traditional and modern folk music world. The winner of the 2010 BBC Folk Award for ‘Best Newcomer’ has been busy making a name for himself ever since and his second album, ‘The No [...]


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The Weekly Seven: 12th November 2012

The Weekly Seven: 12th November 2012

Sam Carter - Rodewald Suite, Philharmonic Hall, 16th Nov GIG Lyrically astute, finely observed songs form the heart of this young meteor of the new folk scene’s set. If only he’d step into the limelight a little more persuasively. But then, that ‘anti Seth Lakeman’ status suits him just fine. Tickets Neil Halstead - Rosewald [...]


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Review: Joan Rivers at the Philharmonic

Review: Joan Rivers at the Philharmonic

Joan Rivers on typically caustic form at the Philharmonic.


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Radar: The Hope Street Feast

Radar: The Hope Street Feast

The Hope Street Feast returns with an embarrassment of good food, drink and music to celebrate the end of Summer.


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Radar: Sugar Man, Rodriguez at Liverpool Philharmonic

Radar: Sugar Man, Rodriguez at Liverpool Philharmonic

Anyone see that mesmerising documentary, Searching for Sugar Man - tracing the elusive career of Rodriguez: a hero in South Africa, and the greatest Rock’n’Roll star that never was? Well, you don’t have to search too hard, because the mysterious, captivating singer songwriter (thanks to the film’s deserved success) is coming to Liverpool. Discovered in [...]


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Sarah Millican announces date at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. In, er, 2014. Really?

Sarah Millican announces date at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. In, er, 2014. Really?

So here’s the info out the way: ruder-than-you’d-think and more-popular-than-you’d-think stand up comedian Sarah Millican has announced a tour, ‘Home Bird’. Dates right across the country. Regional theatres. The usual. Here’s the more interesting bit. Dates are starting in October, 2013. More than a full year away. But Millican’s tour doesn’t roll into Liverpool until [...]


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The Weekly Seven: 13th August

The Weekly Seven: 13th August

Dame Evelyn Glennie at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, August 18th. Part of DaDaFest. EVENT For many, the Olympic Opening Ceremony will have been the first time they’ve witnessed Dame Evelyn Glennie in action. The legendary percussionist led the primal, tribal beats through the ceremony’s industrialist section: all flailing limbs, silver hair and some very big drums. [...]


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Review: Doug Stanhope at the Philharmonic

Was it third time lucky for Doug Stanhope in Liverpool?


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Radar: Doug Stanhope at the Philharmonic

Radar: Doug Stanhope at the Philharmonic

Doug Stanhope returns to Liverpool, having previously vowed never to return. This should be fun.


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Radar: Kailash Kher at the Philharmonic

Radar: Kailash Kher at the Philharmonic

Something new to us. ‘Revered’ Indian singer Kailash Kher at the Philharmonic - we have reason to believe it will be good.


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Review: The Waterboys, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Review: The Waterboys, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Mike Scott’s legendary pop ensemble visit a sold out Phil for a career-spanning set. Alan O’Hare reviews…


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This week’s Liverpool comedy picks

This week’s Liverpool comedy picks

March is shaping up to be a huge month for comedy – Che Burnley rounds up the month’s Liverpool funnies.


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Review: Captain Beefheart Symposium

Review: Captain Beefheart Symposium

Ashtrays thrown against the wall, slideshows and dissonant rhythms. It’s all in a night’s work for Gary Lucas’s Beefheart masterclass at the Rodewald.


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Fresh & new
Review: Il Forno

Review: Il Forno

— Can you judge a book by its cover? Is Duke Street's Il Forno as dramatic and mouth watering as it looks? We reacquainted ourselves with the showy Italian to find out...

Our picks

Radar: Ulrich Schnauss at Liverpool Kazimier

Awash with dreamy synths and sizzling guitars, Ulrich Schnauss can calm even the most savage of souls. Check him out this spring at the Kazimier.

Walker Art Gallery: In Seven Days

The story of Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign told in seven iconic silk screen prints by Nicola Green, at the Walker Art Gallery this week.

everisland presents Patrick Wolf

A songwriter to admire, and a back catalogue worth reinventing, Patrick Wolf heads back to town for an everisland gig this Spring.

Radar: The Art of Pop at FACT

Straight outta the 'why didn't they think of this before' draw comes this hotly anticipated new show at FACT.
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