Festival of Imagineers announce lead sponsor
Study Inn Group link with free arts programme.
Study Inn Group link with free arts programme.
Locals invited to visit and learn.
Arts group to tell story of industrial effect on WWI.
Gaia’s Garden at the Old Print Works hosts Community Harvest.
A celebration of the city’s film heritage.
River Festival to celebrate 30 years of World Heritage Site.
Calling all Midlanders to support their local Farm Shop or Deli by voting for them as the Midlands best.
Week-long celebration of creative invention.
With appearances from Romesh Ranganathan and Boy With Tape On His Face, plus two free Sunday afternoon Half-Dayers.
Business help for theatre workshops.
Film festival helps draw record crowds.
Programme follows on from festival success.
From Rio to Birmingham.
Charity offering HIV testing kits at Birmingham Caribbean Festival.
Gardens to open to the public for first time as part of national scheme.
Summer programme revealed.
Birmingham schools in festival of international children’s theatre.
Aerial film reveals amazing monumental painting in Birmingham’s Centenary Square.
Celebrations take place as London Midland names train for festival.
35th anniversary marked by high-profile partnership.
Three weeks to go until Birmingham’s European Theatre Festival.
Over 250 artists from 17 countries take part.
Festival to signpost way for cutting-edge facility.
Museum set for food fair.
Visit Birmingham to promote city through mass public social media event.
Opportunity for vintage buyers to roll back the years.
Big names set to kickstart city music event.
Museum to host series of special events to mark 100 year milestone.
Best of British theme to attract cinema buffs.
Critically acclaimed festival returns for tenth anniversary.