Not with a whimper…
Terry Wills is still trying to get over Sunday at the Hawthorns.
Terry Wills is still trying to get over Sunday at the Hawthorns.
Volunteers recently helped rejuvenate a garden for pupils at Broadmeadow Junior School in Kings Norton.
Over 1000 employees from across the West Midlands swapped their usual job at work for a day giving something back to their local community and schools recently.
Artists from across the West Midlands will have the opportunity to exhibit and sell their art within mac birmingham’s prestigious first floor art gallery.
The UK’s best known and most authorative film critic, Mark Kermode, is to celebrate his 50th birthday with the CBSO as they perform music from the films that have inspired him.
The mysterious Black Country ‘ghostwriter’, known simply as AJW, has backed The Public in West Bromwich.
Birmingham is gearing up for a very special musical experience.
Old, new and something in between
Birmingham Airport: Awarded ‘Airport of the Year’ at the Global AirRail Awards 2013.
Keith Vaz MP, Anish Kapoor and East End Foods among the winners
The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) grew by 2.4% in the year to April 2013, down from 2.8% in March.
St Matthew’s Church deserves to be recognised as one of Birmingham’s star architectural attractions, believes Alan Clawley.
People from across Birmingham are being asked to vote for their favourite films to be shown during the second annual Brindleyplace Outdoor Film Festival.
This October, award-winning British comic, Gina Yashere, will heading to The Public in West Bromwich, part of a rare nationwide tour.
Artrix welcomes Chris Cox the mind reader who can’t read minds
A £1.4m University of Wolverhampton scheme funded by the Government to help economic growth and job creation is now inviting grant bids from regional businesses.
Barometer reveals 12-month high in West Midlands manufacturing SME confidence
Birmingham-based building services provider J S Wright has taken a lead within the industry by launching its own Foremen’s Academy
Dave Woodhall sees Villa sign off 2012-13 with less than a bang.
A new study programme at Coventry University is set to become the first in the country to offer an accredited qualification to practitioners working in the cosmetic enhancement industry.
Australian comic and ex heavy-metal drummer Steve Hughes, returns with his new show to Glee Club.
Alan Clawley considers what should be the defining ‘iconic’ symbol of Birmingham.
Bees in Balsall Heath received a welcome boost last Saturday with a new bee garden opened by local MP Roger Godsiff.
Opposition councillors on Walsall Council will attempt to unseat the ruling coalition next week following, what they call, ‘a year of incompetence, inaction and increasing indifference.’
Newly discovered drawings by comic book artist and ex-POW, Leo Rawlings, will be auctioned
Artists from across Sandwell are invited to submit artwork to The Public’s summer exhibition and have a unique opportunity to have their work displayed in a gallery alongside Tracey Emin, Martin Creed, Jeremy Deller and David Shrigley.
You are invited to revel in the freakish delights of Dr Frankenstein’s Travelling Freak Show
Students who used the world’s oldest computer during their time at the University of Wolverhampton have been to see it at its new home.
CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, has launched the new edition of its famous Good Bottled Beer Guide, which this time features over 1800 bottle-conditioned beers.
And the winner is….