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Daily Archives: 16 April, 2013

Courtney Pine at Birmingham’s The Drum

The award winning multi-instrumentalist Courtney Pine makes a rare appearance at Birmingham’s The Drum on Saturday 27 April 2013

16 April, 2013 in Music, What's on.

Drivesafe welcomes young-driver safety proposals

Birmingham-based motoring safety charity DriveSafe has welcomed new Government proposals to improve the safety of young drivers.

16 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Education, Motoring.

Electric Railway Museum opening for the first time this year

Rail enthusiasts in Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond are gearing up for a treat in May, as award-winning Electric Railway Museum opens for the first time this year

16 April, 2013 in Coventry, Transport, Warwickshire, What's on.

Robin Ince: The Importance of Being Interested

Award winning comedian and science enthusiast Robin Ince will be performing at The Public in West Bromwich

16 April, 2013 in Comedy, Television, West Bromwich, What's on.

Belgrade’s Acting Out Company act up in new show

The Belgrade Theatre’s Community & Education Company is showcasing some of the city’s up and coming young talent in its new production Journey to X

16 April, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Theatre, What's on.

East meets west as theatre students present new English adaptation of Romanian play

A theatre company formed by performing arts students at Coventry University is premiering an English adaptation of an established Romanian play in the city at the end of the month.

16 April, 2013 in Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

Albert Lee and Hogan’s Heroes come to Artrix

Double Grammy award winning musician Albert Lee brings his band Hogan’s hero’s to the Artrix theatre on Wednesday 24th April at 8pm.

16 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

I Love You . . . Goodbye

Love, in its many forms

16 April, 2013 in Theatre, What's on.

The Baroness T’s Death? Don’t Make Me Laugh

Maggie jokes? There’re a weird joke in themselves, says writer Sheilagh Matheson

16 April, 2013 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

The Gramophones Theatre Company from End to End

Trusting to their resourcefulness and the kindness of strangers they traveled the 874 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats to discover the real Britain.

16 April, 2013 in Theatre, Tourism, Travel, What's on.

Of All The People In All The World – 10th Anniversary Homecoming

Birmingham-based theatre company Stan’s Cafe’s celebrate the 10th anniversary of their famed performance piece, Of All The People In All The World, with a very special return to the city.

16 April, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Kneeding dough? It’s all the rage

Midlands Co-operative sees baking sales rise as bread-baking program inspires customers

16 April, 2013 in Cookery, Food and drink, Most recent, West Midlands.

Readings and free books for World Book Night Bloxwich

The 23rd of April is Shakespeare’s birthday and St George’s Day, so what better day to pop into Bloxwich Library for a free book (or to borrow one!)

16 April, 2013 in Books, Most recent, West Midlands, What's on.

Crest Nicholson offers househunters Help to Buy

People searching for a new home in the West Midlands are being offered a helping hand

16 April, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Property Press.

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