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Monthly Archives: August 2022

Aston Villa and the lessons that go unlearned

Villa lose at Arsenal, Dave Woodhall has seen it all before.

31 August, 2022 in Football.

Canaries flying high

Andy Munro finds consolation in Blues losing to Norwich City.

30 August, 2022 in Football.

“Birmingham Forever!!!”

Now the dust’s settled, Richard Nevin looks back on a triumph.

29 August, 2022 in Commonwealth Games.

Aston Villa and the part-time supporter

Villa lose to West Ham with Dave Woodhall getting second-hand commentary.

29 August, 2022 in Football, Most recent.

Warwick’s big night out

Music and laughter at the Bridgehouse Theatre.

29 August, 2022 in Comedy, Music.

Fritillaries at the Kitchen Garden Cafe

Hometown return for acclaimed folk outfit.

29 August, 2022 in Music.

Blues put through the Mill

Blues go down at Rotherham. Andy Munro tried to find consolation.

28 August, 2022 in Football.

End the summer in style in the Cotswolds

Food, drink and entertainment in a stunning setting.

25 August, 2022 in Eating out, Music.

Review: All’s Well That Ends Well

Jessica Harris enjoys the latest Royal Shakespeare Company production.

25 August, 2022 in Theatre.

Aston Villa and a night out

Villa ease past Bolton Wanderers in the Carabao Cup and Dave Woodhall comments.

23 August, 2022 in Football.

Fierce festival announces 2022 line-up

Silver jubilee brings in artists from around the world.

23 August, 2022 in Festivals.

Review: Counting and Cracking

Jessica Harris watches a Rep production stretching around the world.

22 August, 2022 in Theatre.

Aston Villa and the time of the season

Villa lose at Crystal Palace. Dave Woodhall comments on it.

21 August, 2022 in Football, Most recent.

Blues wigged out

Andy Munro on Blues’ defeat to Wigan.

21 August, 2022 in Football.

Make a splash at Birmingham Weekender

Free family festival promises fun for all.

18 August, 2022 in Family, Festivals.

Birmingham Games helps highlight global threat

Athletes from across Commonwealth shine light on startling threat of climate change.

18 August, 2022 in Climate, Comment, Commonwealth Games, Environment.

Blues draw Hornets’ sting

Andy Munro reports from Blues’ draw with Watford.

17 August, 2022 in Football.

Everything to Everybody Project launches Bollywood angle

Exhibition explores the influence of Shakespeare on Bollywood.

15 August, 2022 in Community, Film.

Aston Villa and the journey through time

Dave Woodhall watches Villa beat Everton 2-1.

13 August, 2022 in Football.

Bluebirds give the Blues

Andy Munro writes about Blues’ defeat at Cardiff City.

13 August, 2022 in Football.

Birmingham Comedy Festival 2022 line-up announced

BGT’s Axel Blake, Troy Hawke, Dan Nightingale, improvised Austentatious, free half dayers and more.

11 August, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals.

The Dean Smith hoodoo strikes again

Andy Munro remains confident despite Blues’ defeat to Norwich.

10 August, 2022 in Football.

Birmingham Heritage Week returns in September

150 walks, talks and tours scheduled around the city.

9 August, 2022 in Community, Local history.

Little but LIVE! announced

Festival returns to Moseley Park.

9 August, 2022 in Festivals.

Boost to Birmingham dance community

Dance Hub Birmingham to invest in three dance projects.

9 August, 2022 in Dance.

Aston Villa and we’re off again

Dave Woodhall reflects on Villa’s opening day defeat at Bournemouth.

6 August, 2022 in Football.

Blues’ doggedness too much for the Terriers

Andy Munro enjoys Blues’ 2-1 win over Huddersfield Town.

6 August, 2022 in Football.

Win dinner at newly-revamped Kenilworth pub

Queen & Castle re-opening with luxurious new look – and you can dine there free.

4 August, 2022 in Competitions, Eating out, Food and drink.

Second season starting for The Hundred

One week to go until Birmingham Phoenix return.

3 August, 2022 in Cricket, Music.

Incredi-bull!

New chocolate creation celebrates Birmingham icon.

3 August, 2022 in Attractions, Food and drink.

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