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Musicians unite for good causes

Several charity concerts are being staged at local venues over the next few weeks.

17 March, 2022 in Most recent.

Students to host cancer charity event

Think Pink to raise awareness.

17 March, 2022 in Charities, Health.

Blues in a smog

Andy Munro watches Blues go down to Middlesbrough.

16 March, 2022 in Football, Most recent.

Lichfield festival announces 2022 line-up

Landmark anniversary for cathedral city event.

16 March, 2022 in Classical, Comedy, Music.

Countdown to Transforming Narratives Mela & Symposium

Your chance to register for contemporary and and culture celebration.

16 March, 2022 in Art and Leisure, Community, Festivals.

Birmingham Jazz presents

More quality music for Friday night.

14 March, 2022 in Music.

Eating, drinking and being merry

There’s always an excuse to indulge – and here are some ways to do it.

14 March, 2022 in Food and drink.

Aston Villa and the lessons to learn

Villa lose at West Ham as Dave Woodhall wonders about changes.

13 March, 2022 in Football.

Toothless Tigers not alone

Andy Munro watches as Blues draw with Hull City.

12 March, 2022 in Football.

The republic of Chelski

Andy Munro comments on Chelsea and sanctions.

12 March, 2022 in Football.

Aston Villa and a sense of superiority

Villa win at Leeds, Dave Woodhall starts to crow.

10 March, 2022 in Most recent.

Review: Beauty and The Beast – Birmingham Hippodrome

Simon Hale is enthralled by a modern twist on an old classic.

10 March, 2022 in Music, Theatre.

Shakespeare’s Coming Home

Everything to Everybody Project announces First Folio tour and new exhibition.

9 March, 2022 in Books, Community, Education, Film, Local history.

Much Ado About Nothing; the Royal Shakespeare Company

Jessica Harris reviews this RSC production.

7 March, 2022 in Theatre.

Lottery help for live music

Music Lotto supporting independent UK artists and venues launches early 2022.

7 March, 2022 in Most recent.

Steve Harley to celebrate golden anniversary

Fifty Years a Rebel to visit Birmingham Town Hall.

7 March, 2022 in Music.

Celebrated war correspondent to speak at Press Club

Veteran of numerous conflicts appearing in Birmingham lunch date.

7 March, 2022 in Media.

A happy hunting ground

Andy Munro watches Blues win at Bristol City.

6 March, 2022 in Football.

Aston Villa and the natural order

Villa’s win over Southampton has Dave Woodhall celebrating.

5 March, 2022 in Football.

The Holy show

Dave Woodhall watches a David Bowie tribute with a very special difference.

3 March, 2022 in Music.

Review: The Ordering of Moses

Simon Hale is enthralled by the CBSO’s premiere.

28 February, 2022 in Classical.

Birmingham Hippodrome announces Birmingham 2022 Festival productions

Civil rights musical to be the centrepiece of new season.

28 February, 2022 in Community, Festivals, Theatre.

Japanese Festival coming to Digbeth

Red Brick Market to host celebration of Far East culture.

28 February, 2022 in Food and drink, Retail.

Aston Villa and the benefit of hindsight

Dave Woodhall comments on Villa’s win at Brighton.

26 February, 2022 in Football.

Terriers show their teeth

Andy Munro watches Blues go down to Huddersfield Town.

26 February, 2022 in Football.

Ocean Colour Scene duo announce acoustic dates

Town Hall date for local heroes.

24 February, 2022 in Most recent.

International Women’s Day focus for Conservatoire

Spring season announced for Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.

24 February, 2022 in Music, Theatre.

Birmingham Bach Choir present For Those We Loved

Featuring premiere of newly commissioned work alongside the best of Vaughan Williams.

24 February, 2022 in Classical, Music.

Few crumbs of comfort against the Biscuitmen

Blues go down at Reading. Andy Munro reports back.

23 February, 2022 in Football.

A Nightingale sang

Having a word with Rob Lloyd, singer with perhaps the ultimate Birmingham cult band.

22 February, 2022 in Music.

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