Young people capture Birmingham’s heritage of child migration
Project celebrates diverse nature of the city.
Project celebrates diverse nature of the city.
Dave Woodhall listens to writer Kathy Lette about her new show and lots more.
Birmingham firm proves we’re all still (Bash Street) kids at heart.
Prize-winning novelists and acclaimed international musicians dominate third festival.
Local social entrepreneur Bhavesh Patel puts his story on the map.
Matt Lindley writes about recognition for the Central Library.
Why Everything You Think You Know About the World Is Probably Wrong, warns writer Will Mapplebeck.
Richard Lutz braves the whirlpool of the past week.
Richard Lutz ponders the last seven days of a mis-spent middle age.
‘Flawed genius’ best describes the actor whose story has recently been published.
Will Mapplebeck ponders the future.
Beatles insider Tony Bramwell talks with Steve Beauchampé.
Appeal in aid of NSPCC to mark the occasion.
Recognition for young Midlands poet.
Richard Lutz hunts among the remains of the past week.
Richard Lutz reads two books that turn the spotlight on President Trump.
International experts to launch pioneering digital leadership book at Birmingham tech hub.
Richard Lutz thumbs through his reading list for the past year.
Richard Lutz sifts through the charred remains of another week
First illustrated history of one of Britain’s finest performing arts schools.
Young authors celebrate the launch of their reimagined FairITales.
Will Mapplebeck reviews a book about disgraced Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe in a time of a dark intolerant Britain.
Richard Lutz trawls through the wreckage of another week.
Storytelling festival returns for Midsummer at Martineau.
Recognition for Victorian poet.
City-wide events taking place in July.
World Book Day characters come to life.
Martin Sullivan, secretary of the Friends of The Libraries of Birmingham, writes about the future of the service.
Bookish Breakfast for World Book Day.
Safety campaigners target school walkers.