Review: Gangsters, Geezers & Mods
Dave Woodhall looks at the debut novel from our own Stephen Pennell.
Dave Woodhall looks at the debut novel from our own Stephen Pennell.
Working at home, bringing up baby, Will Mapplebeck manages time to sail through a lockdown audio listening list.
Richard Lutz survives another week that was…
50 Treasures – Number 3.
Richard Lutz reports on a nation riven in two.
Musician Tony Fitzpatrick explains the eight songs he’ll take to his desert isle.
It’s time for Dave Woodhall to share his choices with us.
In a twist on the usual, Richard Lutz picks the live music he’ll never forget.
Helen Annetts give us her choices to be stranded with.
This time it’s balti king and Blues fan Andy Munro.
Dave Woodhall pays tribute to writer, broadcaster, campaigner and long-time friend Steve Beauchampe.
New book set to reveal the secrets of the M6.
Richard Lutz points to the books he enjoyed in 2019. And the ones he’d rather forget.
Wolves book raises six figure sum for Childrens Hospital.
University of Birmingham study breaks down key to Bond franchise’s longevity.
Dave Woodhall talks with legendary music business mogul Alan McGee.
Music business mogul does Birmingham talk.
Successful crime thrillers set in Birmingham come to an exciting end.
A cheeky take on Jane Austen’s classic comedy of manners tickles Richard Lutz’s ribs.
Local role models launch new campaign to change young people’s life stories.
Bake and Books to head up University of Birmingham’s literary festival.
The Ivy Temple Row’s Literature Festival cocktail menu makes for excellent reading.
Music legend Iain Matthews teams up with author Ian Clayton for a words and music show.
Ten day festival set to attract international and UK artists to historic Midlands town.
Iconic Beano and Dandy albums hitting the shelves thanks to Birmingham company.
Novel way to recycle unwanted books is coming to town.
Name change reflects wide range of events for 2019.
Alice in Wonderland-inspired family day for Concerts in the Park 2019.
Stephen Pennell looks over a photographic record of the coolest neighbourhood in Britain.
Richard Lutz decides it’s time to re-consider 216, 191 and good old number 50.