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Monthly Archives: November 2022

Down by the canalside

We find old and new combining at the King’s Arms in Knowle.

30 November, 2022 in Eating out.

Hippodrome call for fundraising campaign

Birmingham Hippodrome to raise £30,000 to bring theatre to young people.

30 November, 2022 in Community, Education, Theatre.

Well, well wellbeing

Helen Annetts goes chilled in the country for The Spa at Breedon Priory.

27 November, 2022 in Eating out, Health.

Promotion clause

Bright Brummie band move into the big league.

27 November, 2022 in Music.

Birmingham Jazz presents…

Three’s definitely company at 1,000 Trades.

27 November, 2022 in Music.

Cider with Molly

Get Rebellious at the Kitchen Garden Cafe.

27 November, 2022 in Music.

Review: Nativity! The Musical

Jessica Harris sees Christmas get underway at Birmingham Rep.

25 November, 2022 in Christmas, Family, Music, Theatre.

John, Steve, George & Ringo

Dave Woodhall chats with Steve White, who plays Paul McCartney in the Bootleg Beatles.

23 November, 2022 in Music.

Come in, the water’s fine

Holly Heywood lies back and thinks of nothing in particular at Ardencote Spa.

22 November, 2022 in Health, Tourism.

Kaiser Chiefs announced for Trentham

Second headliners lined up for Staffordshire festival.

22 November, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Luna drive-in returns for Christmas

Experience the magic of cinema at the NEC.

22 November, 2022 in Christmas, Cinema, Film.

Death of journalist who became top auto analyst

Fred Bromwich pays tribute to former Birmingham Post journalist Rob Golding.

22 November, 2022 in Obituary.

Review: Prokofiev & Dvorak

The CBSO dazzle in the November gloom, watched by Simon Hale.

18 November, 2022 in Classical, Music.

Review: The Bear

Jessica Harris watches a Pins & Needles Productions show at the Midlands Arts Centre.

18 November, 2022 in Most recent.

Christmas chocolate pop up for Bullring

Birmingham chocolate manufacturers follow up TV appearance with festive opportunity.

18 November, 2022 in Christmas, Food and drink, Retail.

Trentham Live returns for 2023

Staffordshire attraction set to host blockbuster event.

18 November, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Sunday afternoon swinging

Largest ever swing band to hit Broad Street this weekend.

16 November, 2022 in Music.

Colmore Food Festival returning for its tenth year

Award-winning event to showcase the best in food and drink.

16 November, 2022 in Festivals, Food and drink.

Birmingham County FA backing Green Football Weekend

Clubs and supporters encouraged to take climate-friendly action.

16 November, 2022 in Environment, Football.

Thousands of new jobs at Peddimore Employment Park

Sutton Coldfield project will attract employment and training opportunities.

16 November, 2022 in Community, Employment.

Review: Squeeze

Chris Winter watches a great band helping a good cause at Symphony Hall.

14 November, 2022 in Food Banks, Most recent, Music.

Aston Villa and strange days indeed

Dave Woodhall enjoys Villa’s win at Brighton.

13 November, 2022 in Football, Most recent.

Rising in harmony

Talking to cellist, educator and broadcaster Julian Lloyd Webber.

12 November, 2022 in Childrens, Education, Most recent, Music, Radio, Television.

Blues fail to make a point

Andy Munro sees Blues go down to Sunderland.

12 November, 2022 in Most recent.

Review: La Boheme

Jessica Harris watches Welsh National Opera’s production at Birmingham Hippodrome.

11 November, 2022 in Opera.

Aston Villa and the road to nowhere

Villa go out of the Carabao Cup to Manchester United. Dave Woodhall sees few surprises.

10 November, 2022 in Football.

Review: The Makropulos Affair

Welsh National Opera turn tedium into enjoyment, as Simon Hale witnesses.

10 November, 2022 in Opera.

Bah Humbug in Lichfield

Cast announced for Lichfield Garrick’s new festive comedy show.

10 November, 2022 in Christmas, Comedy, Theatre.

Review: A Christmas Carol

Jessica Harris kick off the festive season at the RSC.

9 November, 2022 in Books, Christmas, Theatre.

It’s never over ’til it’s over

Blues draw at home to Swansea with Andy Munro watching.

9 November, 2022 in Football.

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