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Monthly Archives: April 2015

Screengrab: Cary On

Richard Lutz plumbs the depths of TV-land to emerge with a gem of a film

12 April, 2015 in Most recent.

Hill’s treat

Birmingham Jazz return for adopted son of the city.

12 April, 2015 in Music.

School at centre of extremist allegations backing “British values” production

Theatre company Stan’s Cafe collaborate with former ‘Trojan Horse’ school.

10 April, 2015 in Community, Education.

Hare & Hounds debut for acclaimed duo

Drever and Hewerdine to stop off in Kings Heath

10 April, 2015 in Music.

TV face to present student media awards

Veteran BBC broadcaster in Press Club role.

10 April, 2015 in Education.

Peregrine watching at the library

Celebrate urban wildlife from Birmingham’s iconic vantage point.

9 April, 2015 in Environment.

New markets for Birmingham tourist spot

Regular Sunday markets come to JRR Tolkien’s historic Sarehole Mill.

9 April, 2015 in Food and drink, Music.

More entries for business run challenge

Morrisons Great Birmingham 10k set to break all records.

9 April, 2015 in Charities, Running.

And it’s Christian Benteke…Christian Benteke FC

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s one man show.

8 April, 2015 in Football.

Retail Birmingham launches 2015 awards

Chance for customers to recognise good service – and win themselves.

8 April, 2015 in Business, Shopping.

Coming to Artrix

There’s a mixed bag coming up at at the Artrix Arts Centre.

8 April, 2015 in Cinema, Music, Theatre.

Blues left on the beach again

Andy Munro had a Bank Holiday washout with Blues.

8 April, 2015 in Football.

Birmingham Royal Ballet announce Japanese tour

Programme to include work never before performed outside UK.

7 April, 2015 in Dance.

Going for a balti

Not so much food as social phenomenon, Andy Munro has finally written the definitive guide to the great Brummie tradition.

7 April, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Funding initiative for Old Rep

MPs and local businesses Dedicate a Seat with Birmingham Ormiston Academy.

7 April, 2015 in Education, Theatre.

Birmingham dad to walk 280 miles for cancer charity

Lorna O’Mara tells us why she’s walking to Edinburgh.

7 April, 2015 in Charities, Community.

Bike4Life Festival line up announced

Record numbers expected for bikers day out.

7 April, 2015 in Charities, Festivals, Transport.

Ready for the king’s big day

Terry Wills talks about a special day coming up at the Hawthorns.

7 April, 2015 in Football.

Madin’s man

Alan Clawley gives a remarkable insight into the building of Paradise Circus.

6 April, 2015 in Architecture.

Same old same old

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s unsurprisingly unsuccessful Mancunian adventure.

6 April, 2015 in Football.

Lion Dance celebration marks Birmingham Chinese heritage project

Spotlight exhibition taking place at the Library of Birmingham.

6 April, 2015 in Community, Festivals.

Through the mill

Andy Munro on Blues’ Good Friday win.

6 April, 2015 in Football.

Screengrab: The two faces of war

Richard Lutz gives you a fine old dose of a doubleheader for films on the box this week

5 April, 2015 in Most recent.

Seven clowns in search of a plot

Sir Howard Elston, political correspondent to the stars, recaps the seven headed beast called the election debate.

3 April, 2015 in Most recent, Music.

My Father and other Superheroes

Drum performance for story of fatherhood spanning Uganda, Saudi Arabia, Kenya and the UK.

3 April, 2015 in Comedy, Theatre.

Creatives invited to illustrate Birmingham’s urban art heritage at Instameet

Second social media event to be led by street art experts, City of Colours.

2 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Community.

Sweden comes to Kings Heath

Benjamin Folke Thomas to play the Hare & Hounds.

2 April, 2015 in Music.

Fitness comes First in charity run

More entries for the Morrisons Great Birmingham 10k Business Challenge.

2 April, 2015 in Business, Charities.

Chocolate for heroes

Cadbury World giant eggs make Easter egg-stra special for charities.

2 April, 2015 in Business, Charities, Food and drink.

Studio time

City centre star bakers raise money for Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice.

2 April, 2015 in Business, Charities, Cookery.

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