Beware of the Dog
Birmingham’s growing reputation as a food and drink mecca has received another boost.
Birmingham’s growing reputation as a food and drink mecca has received another boost.
Six of the 27 finalists in this year’s Midlands Designer of the Year competition are final year fashion students at Coventry University.
Alan Clawley brings us a potted history of John Madin’s Central Library in Birmingham.
Coventry student project: how transport can play a key role in providing portable drinking water in rural Africa.
Two West Midlands companies are playing a key role in delivering a new “smart” transport scheme
A brand new custom-made toilet and changing facility designed specifically to support those who care for people with disabilities unveiled at Birmingham Airport.
Coventry University students are gearing up for a very different kind of racing challenge
Touchwood’s bi-annual Fashion Weekend is returning once again this March and the centre is inviting local residents to come along and join in the fun.
Local exhibitors featuring at Sewing for Pleasure and Fashion Embroidery & Stitch at Birmingham NEC this March!
Craft sellers from across the Midlands are invited to take part in one of the most eagerly anticipated indie festivals debuting this year.
Birmingham Airport will save 22 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year with the installation of 200 solar panels on the roof of its terminal.
She’s well known for her enviable curves and undeniable beauty so there’s no wonder Kelly Brook has launched her own underwear range inspired by Marilyn Monroe.
Midlands’s textile artist Bren Boardman is holding an exhibition at in the Coach House Gallery at Winterbourne House and Garden during February.
The Golden Lion, a former Deritend public house, has been languishing in Cannon Hill Park since it was moved to make way for a dual carriageway.
Alan Clawley thinks It’s sometimes hard to believe, but, somewhere in the bowels of the City Council, our great city is being planned.
Alan Clawley comes face to face with the realities of a ‘low carbon’ economy: “What’s in it for me?”
Sanitised cities designed for buildings and not for people. Are these what ‘we’ want?
Birmingham City Council has announced the name of the game developer to collaborate on an innovative new gaming experience for the Library of Birmingham
Artworks celebrate Stirchley’s history and point to the making of new prosperity : January – April 2012
A series of fascinating photographs exploring the non-competitive sport of Parkour, launches at The Public on 27 January.
The area’s oldest-established commercial radio stations are to undergo a name change.
A top tailoring company is preparing to kit its customers out in the cutting-edge couture of a talented Coventry student
Plans are afoot to give JRR Tolkien’s childhood playground a new lease of life – and generate some electricity.
Coventry University’s Faculty of Engineering and Computing realise that Lego is not just a toy, but an excellent learning tool.
Alan Clawley’s review of the Stuart Whipps Exhibition– ‘Why Contribute to the Spread of Ugliness?’ at the Ikon Gallery until 5 February 2012
The nomination recognises the work of Set Designer Jon Bausor who designed the ambitious and sizeable set for The Lord of the Flies,
A funky online design company based in Aston, was approached by X Factor stylists, to design three pairs of exclusive trainers for the all-girl group Little Mix
National Express West Midlands and Centro recently unveiled their new state of the art hybrid buses at Birmingham’s Botanical Gardens.
Birmingham-based design consultancy – specialists in the leisure and hospitality sector – has scooped the ‘Best Bar and Restaurant Design’ award.
Five out of the 10 finalists for a prestigious fashion award at Birmingham NEC’s 2011 Clothes Show Live event are students from Coventry University