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Monthly Archives: July 2023

Bish bash Posh

Andy Munro on Blues’ defeat at Peterborough United.

30 July, 2023 in Football.

The season to be cheerful

Andy Munro is impressed with happenings at St Andrews.

27 July, 2023 in Football.

Curtain rises at Shakespeare’s Birthplace

Live actors enter the stage for the summer.

25 July, 2023 in Attractions, Books, Education, Exhibitions, Family, Local history.

RIP Trevor

Andy Munro pays tribute to Trevor Francis.

24 July, 2023 in Football.

Free wellbeing course for people with disabilities

Yardley martial arts group offers chance to improve quality of life.

24 July, 2023 in Community.

Blues shoot down the Robins

Andy Munro watches Blues win at Cheltenham Town.

23 July, 2023 in Football.

Young Rep Hub launched

Jessica Harris attends the opening of Birmingham Rep’s new community venture.

23 July, 2023 in Community, Education, Theatre.

Birmingham Comedy Festival 2023 announced

Annual arts festival returns with another great line-up.

20 July, 2023 in Comedy, Festivals.

Hello You! The Janice Long Bursary applications sought

Long-running festival announces opening of bursary award in honour of renowned broadcaster.

20 July, 2023 in Festivals, Music.

Blues shoe-in a Cobblers victory

Andy Munro watches Blues’ pre-season win at Northampton.

20 July, 2023 in Football, Most recent.

Review: The Empress

Jessica Harris explores a tale of empire at the RSC.

19 July, 2023 in Theatre.

No pain in Spain

Andy Munro on Blues’ pre-season Spanish win.

18 July, 2023 in Football.

Countdown to Solihull festivals

Tudor Grange ready to party.

17 July, 2023 in Festivals, Music.

Giveaway in the Bullring

Taco a go-go at Bill’s.

17 July, 2023 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Review: Tilt23

Jessica Harris gets physical at the Minerva Works.

16 July, 2023 in Most recent.

Annie Duggan performs at the Coffin Works

An evening of live music in the Jewellery Quarter.

16 July, 2023 in Music.

Birmingham Comedy Festival presents the Goons

‘The forgotten Goon’ honoured at Symphony Hall.

14 July, 2023 in Comedy, Festivals, Radio, Television.

Review: Bernstein’s Candide

Simon Hale watches the Welsh National Opera at the Alexandra Theatre.

13 July, 2023 in Books, Opera, Theatre.

Tony Iommi signs programme to support jazz festival

Black Sabbath legend helps long-running Birmingham music event.

13 July, 2023 in Festivals, Music.

Spa at Ardencote claims award

Muddy Stilettos honour claimed for second consecutive year.

13 July, 2023 in Fashion, Health.

Weather fails to stop Mostly Jazz

Birmingham festival enjoyed sell-out days and amazing performances, despite UK-wide storms.

10 July, 2023 in Festivals, Music.

A win is always nice

Andy Munro watches Blues’ pre-season get under way against Solihull Moors.

9 July, 2023 in Football.

InterMission Festival extra acts announced

New Birmingham festival focussing on diversity, inclusivity and gender balance.

6 July, 2023 in Community, Festivals, Music.

Ska extravaganza for August bank holiday

The 2 Tone Ska Orchestra plus guests to perform at New Irish Centre Outdoor Grounds.

5 July, 2023 in Music.

Birmingham Phoenix return for another blockbuster summer

Edgbaston ready to play host to another spectacular series of clashes.

4 July, 2023 in Cricket.

Win tickets for Solihull Summer Fest

Here’s your chance to grab a pair of tickets absolutely free.

4 July, 2023 in Festivals, Music.

Tony Hadley announces Birmingham date on new tour

Symphony Hall awaits swinging Spandau man.

4 July, 2023 in Music.

Bistrot Pierre Birmingham launches canalside terrace

Champagne Lanson collaboration for top city restaurant.

3 July, 2023 in Eating out, Food and drink.

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