Review: The Honeyman
There’s nothing like a warm play, a thoughtful studio piece, to get you through mid-winter, writes Richard Lutz.
There’s nothing like a warm play, a thoughtful studio piece, to get you through mid-winter, writes Richard Lutz.
Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress prepare for Morrisons Great Birmingham 10k.
Busiest-ever January for BHX.
All’s well at the Hawthorns, says Terry Wills.
Award-winning musicians to perform in folk double-header.
There’s a mixed bag this month.
Cannon Hill Park to be transformed into foodie heaven.
Simon Hale talks to the multi-talented Judith Owen.
Campaigners ask Birmingham City Council to divest from fossil fuels.
Birmingham services company shortlisted for four national awards.
Business booming for city trader.
A Villa win and a new manager. Dave Woodhall is smiling at last.
DanceXchange announces 2015 schedule.
The question was; what to do on a dank Sunday in February for a day out without spending loads of dosh? And here’s the answer: A trip to RAF Museum Cosford.
Richard Lutz checks out the tv schedules and uncovers a small classic that time forgot.
Move to ensure minorities register to vote.
West Midlands Ambulance Service tell us about the importance of defibrillators.
Douglas Booth quizzed about Jupiter Ascending for youth film channel.
RBS SE100 Index annual snapshot recognises growth for Aidem Digital.
Women & Theatre encouraging local people to get involved in their new WW1 project.
Concern that charitable donations will suffer.
Date fixed for July gastronomic feast.
Sampad South Asian Arts launch a major new international writing competition.
Richard Lutz chases the Northern Lights off the coast of Norway.
Alan Clawley describes the farewell to a city landmark.
Andy Munro on Blues’ game with Millwall.
Expert fund adds to city’s offer for tech firms.
Dave Woodhall on another Astonian debacle.
£2.5 million HLF grant for gallery.
Participants needed for €400,000 European-funded exchange programme.