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Daily Archives: 16 October, 2012

Competition winning Solihull schoolboy gets the picture

A Solihull schoolboy is flying high after winning a competition designed to increase awareness about Birmingham Airport’s runway extension.

16 October, 2012 in Business, Environment, Most recent, Solihull, Transport.

Your vote counts

There’s an election next month. Make sure you can take part.

16 October, 2012 in Elections, Most recent, Police, West Midlands.

Hollywood legend meets Brummie teen

A 16-year-old schoolgirl from Birmingham has turned star reporter for a day for education charity FILMCLUB, when she interviewed Hollywood star Dustin Hoffman about his directorial debut film Quartet

16 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Education, Film, Television.

Black Sabbath and the birth of Heavy Metal

For their latest piece of front-line, immersive filmmaking, VICE have again teamed up with Marshall Headphones for the new season of ‘On The Road’.

16 October, 2012 in Most recent, Music, West Midlands.

Ground breaking film to be shown at leading art gallery

The revolutionary, documentary style film, Cathy Come Home, directed by one of Britain’s most critically acclaimed film-makers, Ken Loach, is showing at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts on Saturday 10 November 2012.

16 October, 2012 in Architecture, Birmingham, Education, Film, Local history, What's on.

Tina Turner musical comes to Coventry

Direct from London’s West End, the smash hit Ike and Tina Turner musical Soul Sister is making its way to Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

16 October, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Music, Theatre, What's on.

The Economics of Festivals

After various washed-out and cancelled festivals, this year’s Association of Festival Organisers Conference plans to tackle the big issues of the Festival industry in three debates.

16 October, 2012 in Dance, Festivals, Most recent.

Soshi Games secures deal with Raw Power Management

Birmingham Science Park-based Soshi Games has completed a deal with Raw Power Management to feature two of its Kerrang! Award-winning bands in Music Festivals Game on Facebook.

16 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Business.

From the Bunny ‘ill t’ Puddin’ Rock

An evening of Black Country story and song celebrating the experiences of ordinary people with extraordinary stories will be taking place at The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 20 October.

16 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Local history, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Lenny Henry presents Pop Life

Another top comedian makes his Artrix debut on Thursday

16 October, 2012 in Comedy, Most recent, What's on.

Portland Club Robbery – Appeal

Police are seeking witnesses to a burglary at a top Birmingham venue.

16 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Police.

Half-Term Adventures II

Further ways to prevent boredom. Part two of our guide to events at local places of interest during half-term.

16 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Education, Local history, Most recent, Motoring, West Midlands, What's on.

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