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Monthly Archives: April 2014

Villa CEO calling on support for 100 foot abseil

Football boss takes on challenge to help beat killer disease.

30 April, 2014 in Charities.

20th Century Boy

Terry Wills watches the new musical dealing with the life of glam rocker Marc Bolan.

30 April, 2014 in Theatre.

Happening at Artrix

Music, dance and an X Factor presenter are all coming up.

30 April, 2014 in Comedy, Dance, Music.

Dance Review: Sideways Rain

Richard Lutz continues his coverage of the International Dance Festival Birmingham.

29 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Dance, Most recent, Music, What's on.

New books for Walsall

Dream opening for booksellers.

29 April, 2014 in Books, Shopping, Walsall.

Explosive play explores social media pressures on teenagers

Return to Rep for acclaimed production.

29 April, 2014 in Childrens, Theatre.

Health chief calls for action on minimum alcohol pricing

Birmingham’s Director of Public Health says the government should act immediately.

29 April, 2014 in Birmingham, Comment, Health.

Bikers raise £30,000 for local charities

Impressive turnout for charity ride.

29 April, 2014 in Charities, Community, Transport.

Celebration set for Assembly

Influential act set to mark quarter-century.

29 April, 2014 in Leamington Spa, Music.

Young people to be given insight into creative employment

Royal Shakespeare Company and local training group to run event where students will learn about creative and cultural careers.

29 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Education, Employment.

Young people to shape the future of film in the West Midlands

Opportunities for young cinemagoers to influence future production.

28 April, 2014 in Childrens, Film.

HOWARD SHOCKER: Putin To Be Made Saint

From our ecclesiastical editor Sir Howard Elston.

28 April, 2014 in Cookery, Most recent.

Does anyone know what they’re doing?

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s continued slump.

28 April, 2014 in Football.
Ammalife

Concert raises funds for Birmingham medical charity

A charity concert has raised £700 for the Edgbaston-based charity Ammalife.

27 April, 2014 in Charities, Edgbaston, Health, NHS, What's on.

Screengrab: By British

Richard Lutz on the coming’s week’s TV films.

27 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television.

Home sweat home

Andy Munro despairs at St Andrews.

26 April, 2014 in Football.

Thought for the week

Gordon Harley reminds us that size doesn’t matter.

26 April, 2014 in Comment.

Dance ‘Til Dawn

Terry Wills reviews the touring dance sensation.

26 April, 2014 in Dance.

Review: Two For The Price Of One

Richard Lutz casts an eye on the latest of the city’s festivals.

25 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Most recent, What's on.

Greater Birmingham delegation reflects on positive MIPIM

Region’s showcase of ambitions sees 50% increase in media profile.

24 April, 2014 in Birmingham, Business, Solihull.

Forthcoming festival celebrates the best of student theatre, music and dance

Performing arts students from Coventry University’s School of Art and Design will be showcasing their work from next week as part of the University’s annual Degree Show.

24 April, 2014 in Dance, Education, Theatre.

Town Hall/Symphony Hall dates

The latest shows to be announced.

24 April, 2014 in Comedy, Music.

Miller thriller

Rockin’ bluesman Larry Miller storms the Robin tonight. Martin Longley caught his combustion up in York…

23 April, 2014 in Most recent.

Monday night misery

Terry Wills on Albion’s televised match at the Etihad.

23 April, 2014 in Football.

Artrix attractions

Coming up at Bromsgrove’s top venue.

22 April, 2014 in Film, Music, Theatre.

Grinding to a halt

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s week.

22 April, 2014 in Football.

There’s tactics, and there’s Lee Clark

Andy Munro holds his head in despair at St Andrews.

21 April, 2014 in Football.

Lost in the Forest

Andy Munro on Blues’ defeat in Nottingham.

20 April, 2014 in Football.

Screengrab: Bumper Easter Edition- (plus you get de Niro v Pacino)

RICHARD LUTZ CHECKS THE TV LISTINGS. AND COMES OUT TRUMPS.

19 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Television, What's on.

Birmingham MP backs work experience route into jobs

Erdington’s MP Jack Dromey saw for himself how Willmott Dixon Partnerships Opening Doors programme has been giving practical help to jobseekers in Birmingham.

17 April, 2014 in Business, Education.

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