Cutting it (Part II)
Andy Munro’s continued attempt to get his hair cut in silence.
Things to do and see.
Andy Munro’s continued attempt to get his hair cut in silence.
West Midlands Railway urges passengers to plan journeys ahead of bank holiday engineering works.
Associate Director walks from Rep to London to raise funds for theatre.
You can have the blues for the rest of the summer.
Birmingham restaurant group expands into Leicester.
Thirtieth anniversary marked with birthday-themed chocolate creation.
Trade boost for entertainment venues.
Expansion plans for community facility.
West Midlands family business celebrates seventieth anniversary.
Andy Munro and a case of gambling fever.
Wolverhampton’s Light House seeks support to Switch The Lights Back On.
Join Leisure Leagues for a summer of weight loss.
Celebrate the city and the fascinating history we live with.
Birmingham’s Gay Village gets rainbow crossing.
Family favourites take to the giant screen this month.
Andy Munro sends a word to new Blues boss Aitor Karanka.
We visited a Wiltshire pub, plus a lot more.
MAC theatre project looking for gay men to participate.
Pioneering European project to give Viking and Irish languages new life through music.
“Embarassing”claims as pandemic blamed for soaring budget.
Birmingham Repertory Theatre launch two digital Summer Schools for 7-18 year olds .
Eighteeen artists sharing £75,000 to create new digital collaborations.
Turn up the heat during Spicetember for John Taylor Hospice.
Hospital colleagues take to the saddle in memory of highly-regarded consultant.
New lease of life for West Midlands rail line as volunteers step forward.
Artist creates work based on Dominic Cummings’ infamous Barnard Castle visit.
Dave Woodhall looks at the debut novel from our own Stephen Pennell.
The Novus set to return to the scene of past glory.
Dust off your trainers and run for Birmingham’s women and children.
Daily flights back following lockdown easing.