For the past three years, a holy war has been raging in Liverpool. It’s involved money, land, religious leaders, and a fragile ethnic minority. As David Lloyd discovers, for the past three years, Liverpool has been at war with Sweden…
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 [...]
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?
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.
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.
It’s summer in Liverpool ONE. No, really, it is. So shake off that rainy day face, grab a mojito and smile. Just beware strange men bearing pineapples.
Nick Holloway unravels the complex tangle of QUANGOs, budgets and assorted acronyms to investigate how funding cuts will affect arts and culture in Liverpool. So, what’s in the firing line?
When does a bar’s dress code become discrimination? When style is put before the health and safety of its customers…
The word is out - Liverpool’s the only English city outside London to make the tourism top five.
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