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HOWARD: Exclusive Tete-Tete With PM Cameron About Maria Miller

Our political editor, Sir Howard Elston, sits down with Prime Minister of Enger-Lund Dave Cammo about this week’s shock horror Parliamentary bollocks.

4 April, 2014 in Most recent, Poetry.

Birmingham student becomes city’s Young Poet Laureate

Local girl chosen for literary honour.

12 December, 2013 in Birmingham, Childrens, Poetry.

Mandela tribute announced

Artists, poets, musicians and community representatives coming together to pay tribute.

11 December, 2013 in Birmingham, Music, Poetry.

Poetry in motion at city art gallery performance

A performance of poetry by students at Coventry University is taking place at a free event at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum next week.

2 December, 2013 in Coventry, Poetry.

Town Hall & Symphony Hall arrivals

Plenty of comedy and much more.

4 October, 2013 in Birmingham, Comedy, Music, Poetry, What's on.

Top poet to perform in Coventry

University date for literary giant.

1 October, 2013 in Coventry, Poetry, What's on.
Alfie Smith. Photo: Ray Truby

Alfie Smith Memorial Concert

The Public will be hosting a special concert in memory of Black Country legend, poet and entertainer, Alfie, on 21st June.

12 June, 2013 in Poetry, West Bromwich, What's on.

It doesn’t get tougher than this

But Laurence Inman’s ire drives him to new levels of toughness.

1 May, 2013 in Cookery, Food and drink, Most recent, Poetry.

A suitable case for treatment

Laurence Inman is in a pensive mood, dogged by regrets.

17 April, 2013 in Education, Features, Most recent, Poetry.

Café Poetry: ‘and then came the rain’

With the age of literary correspondence dying, it seems more important than ever to provide spaces of warmth and comfort in which writers can not only retreat

29 March, 2013 in Books, Moseley and Kings Heath, Poetry, What's on, Workshops.

Gordon Harley’s thought for the weekend

Easy

8 March, 2013 in Most recent, Poetry.

What’s on at The Kitchen Garden Café

A mixture of music, poetry and stories lined up for February at The Kitchen Garden Café

10 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Music, Poetry, What's on.

Laurence Inman is full of wrath… Cape Wrath

There are interesting connections between WH Auden, Iceland and Bournville. Laurence Inman explains…..

2 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Local history, Poetry, Travel.

Fundraiser Cabaret Night for the Moxafrica TB Charity at the Kitchen Garden

Next Sunday evening (January 6th) there is a fundraising cabaret evening being held at The Kitchen Garden Café, York Road, Kings Heath.

31 December, 2012 in Birmingham, Health, Moseley and Kings Heath, Music, Poetry, What's on.

‘Written Image’ – Poetry and Art workshop

Explore the power of imagery in poetry, and the presence of words in art, on this unique poetry and art workshop

12 December, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Poetry, What's on, Workshops.

Thoughts on a dead poet

Laurence Inman remembers how he first engaged with TS Eliot.

28 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Features, Poetry.

Solihull School appoints first Poet Laureate

Solihull School has taken a creative new approach to commemorating School events after appointing its first Poet Laureate.

25 November, 2012 in Education, Poetry, Solihull.

Halfmoon Special: Lud’s Church

As the year draws to its close, join award winning poet Holly Corfield Carr on a circular walk through the dramatic mythology and geology of the Roaches.

23 November, 2012 in Eating out, Most recent, Poetry, Staffordshire, Tourism.

What’s On at Town Hall/Symphony Hall

New events announced for Birmingham venues

15 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, Poetry, Theatre, What's on.

Into the greenwood

Join poet & writer Helen Calcutt, in the breathtaking heathland of Cannock Chase.

31 October, 2012 in Most recent, Poetry, What's on.

Clent Hills; Writer in Residence appointed

Poet & writer Helen Calcutt has been appointed the Clent Hills Writer in Residence, under the volunteer scheme with the National Trust.

4 September, 2012 in Environment, Features, Most recent, Poetry, Tourism.

Laurence Inman reveals he is: “In love with Ezra Pound”

Laurence Inman has a ‘thing’ about Ezra, but doesn’t always quite get him.

11 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Books, Poetry.

Helen Calcutt heading to Cheltenham Poetry Festival

Rising poetic talent Helen Calcutt is due to perform at this years’ Cheltenham Poetry Festival

1 April, 2012 in Moseley and Kings Heath, Poetry.

Never Again

Details have been announced for Birmingham’s commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day

19 January, 2012 in Birmingham, Education, Faith, Local history, Poetry.

Town Hall & Symphony Hall listings

Comedy and family fun are on offer in the venues’ latest promotions.

10 November, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Books, Classical, Comedy, Poetry, What's on.
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The Welsh national culture

Alan Clawley has been to Wales and wonders if the English are missing a trick.

5 September, 2011 in Architecture, Electoral reform, Festivals, Local history, Music, Poetry, Politics, Style and Design, Theatre, Wales.

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