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Daily Archives: 9 July, 2012

mac Birmingham hits half century

The Midlands’ most popular arts centre, mac birmingham, officially launched its 50th anniversary celebrations on Saturday with the opening of The Playmakers, a brand new exhibition which reflects the centre’s history.

9 July, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Edgbaston.
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Volunteers needed for new study into the effects of pet bereavement on older adults

University of Birmingham researchers investigating the effects of bereavement on the immune system are looking for volunteers to help with a pioneering study.

9 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Health.

“Do teams really work in business?”, asks Dr Mark de Rond

An acknowledged expert on strategy and organisation is advising that the business world might be better off avoiding teams because they are very difficult to manage successfully.

9 July, 2012 in Business, Most recent.

LEP welcomes £1.5bn City Deal for Birmingham

Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership welcomed the Government’s City Deal for Birmingham – that has, it is claimed, the potential to create nearly 11,000 new jobs.

9 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Democratise, Politics, Solihull.

This week at the Robin

Old, new, borrowed and blues.

9 July, 2012 in Bilston, Music, What's on.

Keep Right On to the End of the Woes

Andy Munro catches up with recent events at St Andrews

9 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Comment, Football.

Screengrab: Before Butch

Richard Lutz asks: “Breathes there a man with soul so dead who hath never said: ‘Boy, I groove on Butch and Sundance’? I mean, what a film and, gulp, it’s more than 40 years old and still sharp as a tack.”

9 July, 2012 in Comment, Film, Most recent.

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