Posh brought down to earth
Blues’ good start continues with a win at Peterborough, watched by Andy Munro.
Things to do and see.
Blues’ good start continues with a win at Peterborough, watched by Andy Munro.
Count Binface, the country’s most successful comedy politician, holds forth.
UK’s second longest-running comedy festival returns to the second city.
Autin Dance Theatre presents Light Up Fest.
Jessica Harris visits the Midlands Arts Centre for a Samuel Beckett classic.
Forest Live returns to Cannock Chase for 2025 with Sting headlining.
Andy Munro watches Blues win at Rotherham.
Villa beat Wolves on an afternoon of high emotion, as Dave Woodhall reports.
A few words with comic Colin Hoult.
Birmingham music charity launches a new strand of community vocal activity.
Dave Woodhall watches Villa make hard work of beating Everton.
Nik Kershaw returns for an anniversary tour.
Fairport Convention return for their Autumn 2024 tour.
Curry competition to raise funds for Birmingham charity.
Comedian Robin Morgan talks about love, marriage and keeping the two together.
MAC presents lived experience in music and spoken word.
Andy Munro watches Blues draw with Walsall.
Another memorable weekend ends triumphantly.
Arts group building on past success.
Local jazz performer Julian Smith to launch new album at top Mailbox restaurant.
Dave Woodhall catches most of the Moseley Folk & Arts Festival.
Villa win at Leicester City and Dave Woodhall is content.
Blues win again, at home to Wigan Athletic. Andy Munro reports.
Guest stars, a brand new organ, Shakespearean classics and music of every kind.
Sharon Shannon Big Band to honour Pogues legend at O2 Academy.
Andy Munro watches Blues go out of the Carabao Cup to Fulham
Dave Woodhall remains optimistic despite Villa’s loss to Arsenal.
Blues’ good start continues with a win at Leyton Orient, watched by Andy Munro.
Only a week until Moseley Folk & Arts Festival returns to Birmingham’s picturesque Moseley Park.
Access Sport and Sport Birmingham to host free event.