Happenings at Artix
2015 is underway at Artrix Arts Centre.
2015 is underway at Artrix Arts Centre.
Two upcoming events aimed at historians.
Author visit for Birmingham schools.
Sir Howard Elston, chief managing editor supremo for Fox Worldwide News, on why his TV station is correct in saying Birmingham is a “Muslim-only city”
Dave Woodhall looks back at Villa’s weekend and forward to more of the same.
Nothing improves a midweek January better than a great gig.
Andy Munro watches Blues continue to improve.
Richard Lutz dives into the muckspreader of TV movies to emerge with one of the best gross out classics of the planet, ever (maybe).
Birmingham Hippodrome will present a second Relaxed Performance of the UK’s biggest pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk
Terry Wills on an eventful time at the Hawthorns.
Women & Theatre to share the stories of First World War factory women.
£8 million development to help boost Birmingham’s hi-tech reputation.
Banana, lemons and Donovan – it’s your big day.
City centre visitors reminded of travel restrictions.
Original music crowd funding scheme began in Birmingham.
Richard Lutz wonders if our priorities are going down the drain
Alan Clawley issues an invitation.
News of a post-New Years party.
Even in winter there’s plenty to do.
Photo series boosts city crowdfunding campaign.
Sawsan Bastawy on moves to engage young people with democracy.
Can Impact Hub Birmingham crowdfund £50,000 by Saturday?
Birmingham welcomes more start-ups than any other UK regional city.
Alan Clawley remembers the opening of the Central Library.
Steve Beauchampe goes behind the scenes of Blues’ trip to Blyth.
Innovation Birmingham Campus-based emble launches new app for planning stag and hen dos.
Applications surgery to help small businesses apply for free growth programme.
It’s a big scren month at Artrix.
“Visionary” tactician and mentor hailed.
Dave Woodhall on the FA Cup and Villa winning.