Birmingham’s Chance to Discuss High Speed Rail
One of the most controversial topics of our time will at last get a “fair and balanced hearing” on Monday at an event organised by Birmingham Friends of the Earth
One of the most controversial topics of our time will at last get a “fair and balanced hearing” on Monday at an event organised by Birmingham Friends of the Earth
We meet the Birmingham-based stars of the Channel 5 reality show.
Leading design studios Barnbrook and We Make Art set to host unique graphic design and music night at Light House, Wolverhampton
Adrian Goldberg gets the job on WM
The country’s finest Anglo-Saxon treasures can now be seen online
The world of science fiction is set to descend on The Public in West Bromwich this spring
Well, almost. Terry Wills reflects on an Albion performance that deserved more than a solitary point.
On the face of it today’s budget looks good for business but failed to win support from Friends of the Earth
Bus travel in the area will be improved as the result of a pioneering agreement between public transport agencies.
Dave Woodhall reports on a night with bass-playing legend Jack Bruce.
Creative arts and design organisation, Hedz hosted an educational creative arts workshop day last Monday.
A wave of young freestyle dancers graced the frontage of the Council House in Victoria Square, Birmingham…..
Screen Forum Digishorts to showcase the best film making talent in the Midlands Light House Media Centre in Wolverhampton
Punks, TV talent show finalists and bona fide legends. Just another week at the Robin2.
Amongst a lifetime of clutter, Caroline found a shoebox containing Christiane’s wartime letters. Over several years, she pieced together Christiane’s story – a love story at mac.
Britain’s defence minister Liam Fox yesterday said he hoped the command of the military operation in Libya to enforce a no-fly zone and protect civilians would be taken over by NATO
Some great stuff on at The Public in West Brom
Dave Woodhall reports from life at the wrong end of the Premier League (Aston branch).
Andy Munro reports from the wrong end of the Premier League.
Birmingham council officials are asking residents to be alert as Census home visits begin.
On the day that NATO members started intervening in the civil war in Libya, here’s some background detail.
Next week will see the city hosting several events focused on this ever-concerning subject.
Martin Longley journeys beyond with three of jazz music’s innovatory leaders…
One of the area’s most renown musicians has a second string to his bow.
Creative arts and design organisation, Hedz will be hosting an educational creative arts workshop on Monday 21st March 2011
A local blogger has shown how the professionals can be given a helping hand.
The United Nations today unveiled its plan to lessen confusion over who to support …….
The city is due to host another important convention, this time on one of the most important topics facing us all.
As the sun starts shining many of us dream about packing up and taking off on a travel experience.
Happenings at The Public between now and the end of March