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Monthly Archives: February 2016

Whiter than white

balletLORENT’s Snow White to play Warwick Arts Centre.

10 February, 2016 in Dance, Most recent.

Boutique bolthole for Stratford-upon-Avon

New hotel aims to attract tourist market.

10 February, 2016 in Tourism, Travel.

Library of Birmingham hosts replica cell and prisoners

Go to jail … but leave when you like.

10 February, 2016 in Exhibitions, Theatre.

Hook sees the Light

Iconic bassist touring New Order albums.

10 February, 2016 in Music.

Musical youth

Simon Hale watches Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Evening of Music and Dance.

9 February, 2016 in Classical, Dance.

Who’s the daddy?

Dave Woodhall talks to Stuart Goldsmith; comedian, broadcaster, writer and father-to-be.

9 February, 2016 in Comedy.

Clean sheet on a dirty day

Dave Woodhall on a damp Villa Park and a bright Villa result.

8 February, 2016 in Football.

The inside track on the UK’s rail overhaul

Midlands on track for jobs boost and greater connectivity as countdown to HS2 begins.

8 February, 2016 in Birmingham, Business, Science & technology, Transport, Travel.

Screengrab: Red white and view

Richard Lutz plugs into his flatscreen and wanders through a world of hoods, heroes and hubris.

7 February, 2016 in Film, What's on.

That was the week that was

Richard Lutz stumbles through another bit of life…

6 February, 2016 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Get into Easter with Barbara Nice

Top comic to host fundraiser for theatre group.

6 February, 2016 in Most recent.

Record results for Birmingham hospice

Bumper Christmas for St Mary’s.

6 February, 2016 in Charities, Christmas.

Birmingham date for Dirty Pakistani Lingerie

Award-winning show about Muslim-American women to play Old Rep.

6 February, 2016 in Most recent.

Boxing Day success on the buses

Rise in festive passengers announced.

6 February, 2016 in Christmas, Transport.

Choose life again

Trainspotting anniversary marked by theatre tour.

5 February, 2016 in Theatre.

It only takes a minute

Terry Wills on two Albion late shows.

5 February, 2016 in Football.

New director for CBSO

Orchestra names Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla as its Music Director.

5 February, 2016 in Classical.

Search on for region’s young innovator

Opportunity to develop skills and experience with top company.

4 February, 2016 in Business, Education, Science & technology.

Brmingham schools Loud and Proud

Song competition celebrates diversity in education.

4 February, 2016 in Community, Education, Music.

Transatlantic Sessions: Where Celtic meets Americana

Richard Lutz watches a whirlwind of music that still refuses to stand still.

3 February, 2016 in Birmingham, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Bangs and whimpers

Dave Woodhall watches Villa lose and wonders what lies ahead in Aston.

3 February, 2016 in Football.

Government asks rail commuters abourt region’s network

Birmingham public to have their say at rail consultation events.

3 February, 2016 in Transport, Travel.

Baton burgher

Prestigious London dates announced for Birmingham conductor.

3 February, 2016 in Classical.

TV presenter for celebrity lunch

Press Club date for award winner.

3 February, 2016 in Most recent.

New music showcased by CBSO

Three premieres take centre stage at Symphony Hall.

2 February, 2016 in Classical.

Birmingham pupils to learn from council leaders

Children from twenty schools to take part in art project.

2 February, 2016 in Community, Education, Politics, Theatre.

£20,000 fund to back Ladywood entrepreneurs launched

“Life changing experience” available to young residents.

1 February, 2016 in Business, Community.

Wardrobes provide learning adventure for Birmingham pupils

Interactive exhibition is Rep draw.

1 February, 2016 in Childrens, Education, Theatre.

It’s not coming home

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s latest FA Cup failure.

1 February, 2016 in Football.

Sleeping Beauty re-awakens in Brum

Sir Matthew Bourne, one of Britain’s most successful choreographers, brings his own version of Sleeping  Beauty to Birmingham next week.

1 February, 2016 in Birmingham, Most recent, Music.

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