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Monthly Archives: October 2022

Birmingham pubs star in Good Beer Guide

The region’s beer scene recognised in 2023 edition of the real ale bible.

31 October, 2022 in Books, Food and drink.

Win tickets to BBC Good Food Show Winter

Your chance to start the festive season in style.

30 October, 2022 in Attractions, Competitions, Exhibitions, Food and drink.

Aston Villa and the work in hand

Villa lose at Newcastle with Dave Woodhall clutching at straws.

29 October, 2022 in Football.

Rangers put through the Hoops

Andy Munro watches Blues grab a deserved win against Queens Park Rangers.

29 October, 2022 in Football.

Steve Gibbons gets Broad Street star

Overdue accolade for hometown hero.

28 October, 2022 in Music, Nightlife.

New date announced for Polish translations of Shakespeare

A Little Patch of Ground guided audio performance in Birmingham city centre.

28 October, 2022 in Community, Local history.

Lights, camera, action for Birmingham Film Festival

131 films to be screened, free of charge, over ten days.

28 October, 2022 in Festivals, Film.

Nine below forty

Dennis Greaves from the legendary Nine Below Zero has a chat.

27 October, 2022 in Most recent.

Squeeze announce foodbank tie-in for UK tour

Symphony Hall dates will feature appeals for Trussell Trust.

26 October, 2022 in Food Banks, Music.

Food charities event to help tackle food waste

Birmingham charities bring community together to tackle food waste.

25 October, 2022 in Community, Environment, Food and drink.

Endless Love in Sutton

Tribute to Motown legends set for Sutton Coldfield Town Hall.

25 October, 2022 in Music.

Let’s get together – again

Work of Erdington community groups showcased.

25 October, 2022 in Community.

Aston Villa and how easy it can be

Dave Woodhall watches with approval as Villa beat Brentford.

23 October, 2022 in Football.

Defiant in defeat

Andy Munro finds consolation in Blues’ defeat at Blackburn.

23 October, 2022 in Football.

Birmingham’s First Folio finishes 2022 tour

The Hive to host final public viewing of Shakespeare treasure.

21 October, 2022 in Books, Local history.

Up on the roof

Dine in the sky as anticipated restaurant officially opens its doors.

21 October, 2022 in Eating out.

Sunbirds over Leamington again

Return Temperance date for Beautiful South co-founder’s new project.

21 October, 2022 in Music.

Tubular Bells turns fifty

Anniversary tour includes local dates.

21 October, 2022 in Music.

Aston Villa and the Fulham fallout

Villa lose three-nil at Fulham with Dave Woodhall on the edge.

20 October, 2022 in Football.

Hogan’s heroes

Andy Munro watches Blues get a credible draw at home to Burnley.

20 October, 2022 in Football.

Oxford road show

Richard Nevin watches Public Service Broadcasting through the dreaming spires.

20 October, 2022 in Most recent, Music.

Review: Tartuffe

Jessica Harris enjoys a Birmingham Rep comedy.

19 October, 2022 in Theatre.

Blues support local foodbanks with ticket campaign

Half-season ticket launch will see help given to city charities.

19 October, 2022 in Charities, Food Banks, Football.

Cadbury World relaunches popular Adult and Toddler pass

Discounted admission prices return until Christmas.

19 October, 2022 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink.

Broad Street welcomes the world

Rockers from around the globe make pilgrimage to Black Sabbath bench.

17 October, 2022 in Local history, Music, Tourism.

Cine-Excess to showcase rebel filmmakers

Cinema’s maverick directors celebrated at international film festival.

17 October, 2022 in Cinema, Festivals.

Ballet star to host film screening

Birmingham Royal Ballet director Carlos Acosta presents Electric Cinema event.

17 October, 2022 in Ballet, Cinema.

Cathedral Christmas market to return

Award-winning Christmas in Cathedral Square returns to Birmingham.

17 October, 2022 in Attractions, Christmas, Family, Food and drink.

Beth Nielsen Chapman plays Birmingham

Grammy-nominated singer to appear at Birmingham Town Hall.

17 October, 2022 in Music.

Grimethorpe Colliery Band links with Lichfield Cathedral

New Associate Artists to perform annually for next three years.

17 October, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

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