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Twelve years a slave to the stage: My best (and worst) moments

Richard Lutz remembers a dozen years of reviewing Midland performances. 

17 November, 2020 in Attractions, Birmingham, Classical, Comedy, Comment, Dance, Festivals, Most recent, Music, Nightlife, Theatre, Tourism.

City gardens marks award with short film

Martineau Gardens wins Bees’ Needs Award.

17 November, 2020 in Attractions, Environment, Family, Film.

Christmas shopping at home venture launched

Shoppers encouraged to support local with new Christmas Virtual Market.

16 November, 2020 in Attractions, Business, Christmas, Retail.

Engine off, party on!

Drive-in pantomime, cinema and car-aoke is bringing Christmas magic to Birmingham.

10 November, 2020 in Attractions, Christmas, Family.

An ill wind and a good suit

Richard Lutz recovers. Slowly ……

31 October, 2020 in Art and Leisure, Attractions, Comment, Environment, Football, Health, Transport.

Cadbury World unveils scariest creation

Halloween skeleton bride made from 333 bars of Cadbury’s chocolate.

29 October, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink.

New Pizza Pods launch at Sarehole Mill

Visitors can dine outside whatever the weather.

29 October, 2020 in Attractions, Christmas, Eating out, Family, Food and drink.

Unearth Birmingham’s hidden treasures from home this half-term

History resources to go on line as part of heritage project.

23 October, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Local history.

Treasure trove and photography exhibition amongst gallery highlights

Go wild this half-term holiday at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.

23 October, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Photography.

Wildlife Photographer of the Year arrives in Birmingham

Gas Hall to showcase images of astonishing and thought-provoking sights.

17 October, 2020 in Attractions, Food and drink, Museums, Photography.

Green Flag for Martineau Gardens

Edgbaston garden celebrates as green space wins a Green Flag Award.

15 October, 2020 in Attractions, Community, Environment.

New Cadbury treat in store

Afternoon Tea back on the menu at Cadbury World.

14 October, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Family, Food and drink.

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery reopens

New displays include Cold War Steve’s major Birmingham collage and portrait of Malala Yousafzai.

7 October, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Museums.

Lights, camera, take-off…

RAF Museum Cosford to host aircraft photography courses.

5 October, 2020 in Attractions, Hobbies, Museums, Photography.

SHOUT turns eleven – in your living room

Online festival aimed at LGBTQIA+ community.

30 September, 2020 in Attractions, Community, Festivals.

Other tales from Birmingham

Richard Lutz goes for a lockdown stroll.

27 September, 2020 in Attractions, Comment, Environment, Longbridge, Most recent, Photography, Tourism, Travel.

Spooky treats in store at Cadbury World

Enjoy a spellbinding day out at Cadbury World this Halloween.

23 September, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink.

New bosses for Birmingham museums

Zak Mensah and Sara Wajid appointed joint CEOs of Birmingham Museums Trust.

15 September, 2020 in Attractions, Employment, Museums.

Safety assurance from Birmingham nightlife chief

Is Broad Street the safest entertainment street in the world?

11 September, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Food and drink, Nightlife.

Rosies re-opens on Broad Street

“No shouting” precautions as second Birmingham nightclub reopens.

9 September, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Health.

Broad Street’s Popworld to reopen after lockdown

No dancing, but more tables as Birmingham’s retro nightclub reopens.

8 September, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Music.

Commemorate Battle of Britain 80 at RAF Museum Cosford

Online or in person, pay your tribute to war heroes.

31 August, 2020 in Attractions, Community, Exhibitions, Family, Local history.

Warwickshire design company offers a walk with the lions

Historic Woburn Safari Park reopens with an improved digital customer experience.

21 August, 2020 in Attractions, Family, technology.

Good news for Birmingham community gardens

Martineau Gardens receives funding for therapeutic horticulture.

20 August, 2020 in Attractions, Community, Environment, Health.

Rock Up say thank you to NHS

Thank you climbing event sold out in hours.

19 August, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Health.

More Henry’s Botanical Blueshouse gigs announced

You can have the blues for the rest of the summer.

19 August, 2020 in Attractions, Environment, Family, Music.

Happy birthday to Cadbury World

Thirtieth anniversary marked with birthday-themed chocolate creation.

18 August, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink.

StrEATery success for Southside

Trade boost for entertainment venues.

18 August, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Food and drink.

Birmingham Heritage Week set for September

Celebrate the city and the fascinating history we live with.

15 August, 2020 in Attractions, Community, Dance, Family, Local history, Music.

Theatrical family fun at home with The Rep

Birmingham Repertory Theatre launch two digital Summer Schools for 7-18 year olds .

12 August, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Theatre.

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