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Leaf it out

Leaf it out

We were sad to hear recently that Leaf, based in the Elevator building on Parliament Street, had shut its doors to concentrate on its newly-opened Bold Street branch. Its original incarnation in the Static Gallery was a real gem, but Leaf’s move to the up-and-coming Baltic Triangle felt like a brave and powerful expansion to [...]


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Download: Liverpool JMU’s Roscoe Lecture series

Bored of the Beatles? Tired of Talking Heads? Why not fill your iPod up with John Moores’ Roscoe Lectures instead?


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Ignite Liverpool: Sheds, scouts and slides

A strange historical coincidence and brilliantly diverse presentations at Ignite at the Liverpool Medical Institute


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Let Me Take You Down

Let Me Take You Down

To kick off our Underground Liverpool season, SevenStreets takes a brief guided tour of our complex hidden history - and wonders: are we destined to return to where we came from?


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Liverpool’s Ghost Streets: Quakers Alley

Liverpool’s Ghost Streets: Quakers Alley

How one of the city’s oldest streets is teetering on the edge of existence…


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Philosophy in the City

As a Sex in the City star treads the boards in town, it’s good to know that Philosophy in the City offers a cerebral counterpoint.


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So, What Have the Americans Ever Given Us?

So, What Have the Americans Ever Given Us?

From the flippant to the fundamental - ten stateside legacies we’re keeping hold of, thanks all the same. The rest? It’s history.


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Liverpool Biennial 2010 Map

Liverpool Biennial 2010 Map

Not impressed with the existing efforts, Nick Holloway - with a little knowledge and a lot of hard work - presents his own Liverpool Biennial Map.


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A Rhyme In Time

Make free with the verse - it could well be the saviour of the city again, according to a leading academic…


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How Great Art Thou?

How Great Art Thou?

In my father’s house there are many rooms. But how many? How big? And how tall are the arches? SevenStreets tries to settle a transatlantic religious dispute. And fails.


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Nam June Paik Tate/FACT review

Nam June Paik Tate/FACT review

— 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.

Notable & noticed
03 February 2011

LeafGate. The fall out.

— When we discussed the closure of Leaf, we thought we'd be heading for a bit of tea and sympathy. How wrong we...

22 January 2011

Liverpool unveils Dalglish replacement

— Not really, it's just David Hasselhoff who's in town to do some auditions for Britain's Got Talent - aka Delusional Unfortunates Public Humiliation Hour -...

Our picks

Morrissey for Macbeth

Another coup for EverymanPlayhouse, as one of our own comes back home again, this time to tackle Shakespeare's darkest tragedy...

Easter Comes Early

Cream's first event of 2011 promises to ensure the yearly pilgrimage to Parr Street is as potent as ever...

Bench Marking Their Territory

Think Liverpool ONE is sucking the life out of Liverpool's other shopping areas? Here's one shop that's bucking the trend with a fashion statement that'll please the top end of town.

The Social Network

That Bido Lito, they know a bit about music, yeah? So, imagine if they hosted a night...should be worth checking out, yeah?
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