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Monthly Archives: July 2024

Family festival promises Bank Holiday fun

Birmingham Weekender’s got it all going on across the city.

30 July, 2024 in Architecture, Attractions, Childrens, Dance, Family, Festivals.

Legendary club venue revived in Lichfield

Miss Moneypenny’s to host arena at Crooked in the Park.

30 July, 2024 in Festivals, Music.

Villa legends support new beer

Trinity Brew Co endorse the spirit of ’82.

30 July, 2024 in Food and drink, Football.

Culloden mark 2?

Andy Munro is impressed as Blues beat Rangers.

25 July, 2024 in Football.

A case of the blues

Dave Woodhall sees the Dirt River Band at Snobs.

25 July, 2024 in Most recent.

As You Like It: “Something of a mixed bag”

Jessica Harris is left feeling flat by this RSC production.

24 July, 2024 in Theatre.

Keep football at home

Campaigners look to Lions legacy to save playing fields.

24 July, 2024 in Community, Environment, Family, Sport.

Exploring Birmingham’s Evolving Workplace Culture

Moving in the right circles.

24 July, 2024 in Most recent.

Solihull Summer Fest: Giving the people what they want

Solihull Summer Fest stays (mostly) dry and delivers again.

23 July, 2024 in Festivals, Most recent, Music.

Heaney detonated by the Newquay bomb

Two British titles changing hands were the highlights of an exciting card at Resorts World Arena.

21 July, 2024 in Boxing, Most recent.

The Merry Wives of Windsor: “topical and humorous”

Shakespeare’s immortal farce, updated by the RSC and enjoyed by Jessica Harris.

19 July, 2024 in Theatre.

Honour for promoter as jazz festival kicks off

Black Sabbath’s original manager receives Honorary Doctorate in Music.

19 July, 2024 in Education, Festivals, Music.

Brum rocked!

Birmingham’s biggest band rocked out at Forum Birmingham.

17 July, 2024 in Education, Music.

Lichfield award-winner goes back to school

Four Seasons inspires Lichfield Festival schools’ projects.

17 July, 2024 in Community, Education, Festivals, Music.

West Midlands enjoys record visitor numbers

More people than ever before choose West Midlands in 2023.

17 July, 2024 in Tourism, Travel.

Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival celebrates forty years

City festival celebrates an amazing non-stop four decades.

16 July, 2024 in Festivals, Music.

Kool end to Mostly Jazz

The Birmingham festival enjoyed packed crowds and stand-out sets.

15 July, 2024 in Festivals, Football, Music.

Sustaining Creative Ventures: Ownership Changes In Birmingham’s Arts Scene

Local artists need to evolve on a business footing.

14 July, 2024 in Music.

Birmingham singers scoop Midlands Choir of the Year

MaleVox triumph at Lichfield Festival.

11 July, 2024 in Festivals, Music.

Kyoto: “intense and captivating”

Jessica Harris enjoys the RSC’s take on climate change.

8 July, 2024 in Environment, Theatre.

Mobilise Arts preview new family show

Just Be You heads to Worcester and Stratford.

8 July, 2024 in Community, Theatre.

Wuthering Heights: “much to commend”

Jessica Harris enjoys this production during the Young Rep Company’s Love & Rebellion Festival.

7 July, 2024 in Theatre.

Mostly Jazz links with city music projects

Future music business talent initiative launches at major city festival.

5 July, 2024 in Education, Festivals, Music.

Stepping back in time at the Black Country Living Museum.

Helen Annetts enjoys a day out in the past.

4 July, 2024 in Attractions, Family, Local history.

Madam Butterfly: “top class and sensually powerful”

The CBSO perform Puccini’s masterwork, with Simon Hale in the audience.

3 July, 2024 in Classical, Music, Opera.

Behind the scenes at Birmingham vote count

Stan’s Cafe’s The Commentators enter landmark event, reporting live from the ICC.

3 July, 2024 in Comedy, Elections.

The countdown’s on to Brum Rocks Live

Birmingham Forum to host the finest in local young musical talent.

2 July, 2024 in Community, Education, Music, Poetry.

Wakhri: “dynamic, exhilarating and important”

A Midland Arts Centre presentation for Birmingham Indian Film Festival. Jessica Harris watches.

1 July, 2024 in Festivals, Film.

From twinkle toes to knockout blows

How Birmingham boxer Liam O’Hare is showing another side to his dazzling footwork.

1 July, 2024 in Ballet, Boxing.

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