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 [...]
Bored of the Beatles? Tired of Talking Heads? Why not fill your iPod up with John Moores’ Roscoe Lectures instead?
A strange historical coincidence and brilliantly diverse presentations at Ignite at the Liverpool Medical Institute
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?
How one of the city’s oldest streets is teetering on the edge of existence…
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.
From the flippant to the fundamental - ten stateside legacies we’re keeping hold of, thanks all the same. The rest? It’s history.
Not impressed with the existing efforts, Nick Holloway - with a little knowledge and a lot of hard work - presents his own Liverpool Biennial Map.
Make free with the verse - it could well be the saviour of the city again, according to a leading academic…
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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