Computer game helps teenagers discuss sexual coercion
Coventry University are expanding their ongoing research into this sensitive subject with the launch of a new innovative project this autumn.
Coventry University are expanding their ongoing research into this sensitive subject with the launch of a new innovative project this autumn.
On Sunday 30 September, The Public will be hosting a beginners’ burlesque workshop providing a unique opportunity to learn more about the art of burlesque.
Another comedian makes his Artrix debut on Wednesday, September 26th when Danny Bhoy brings his show “ Dear Epson” to the Arts Centre.
How a Birmingham medical charity is saving lives around the world
What’s on the box this week? Richard Lutz has the details
HOWARD ELSTON (doa) has the inside line on the Royal Story to beat all Royal Stories (until the next one)
Aldridge students enjoyed a taste of US political and economic life after securing once-in-a-lifetime visits to America thanks to the US Embassy.
Do you apply the ‘Stella’ test to what you share?
The Belgrade Theatre’s award-winning creative apprenticeship scheme has been nominated for yet another prestigious award…
Coventry University Professor Mike Hardy has been appointed as special adviser for intercultural dialogue to the Government of Azerbaijan.
Terry Wills looks back, and forward.
Halloween horror movie marathon returns to The Public
Official unemployment figures released today show that between July and August only six people found jobs in Walsall.
Hillsborough
LORD HOWARD ELSTON, our sports editor, is back after an enforced break and community service and says a Games re-boot is on the way.
Rocking in Bromsgrove
Hundreds of young people are set to benefit from more than £750,000 to help kick start their careers.
Equality and Human Rights Commissioner, Dr Jean Irvine OBE will lead a line-up of speakers at a conference in Coventry later this month
A councillor is demanding to know what has happened to almost £3 million in grants for new homes after it emerged only 17 houses were built
The Olympics are over. So snuggle down to some really evil tv movies with Richard Lutz
A social media workshop for Coventry and Warwickshire businesses has put Coventry and Warwickshire firmly on the social media map.
Martin Longley just can’t get enough of Belgium! This time he returns to review the Antwerpian Jazz Middelheim festival weekender…
Just what do you own when you download, asks Richard Lutz
Our Albion man Terry Wills is wearing shades.
“I won’t tell you what it’s about because it would be impossible. Just find it yourself and read it. I envy you the joys ahead.”
A new App is aimed at making public transport easier throughout the region.
More children on the roads again means more danger.
A new take on Shakespeare – a Spanish writer sees the forest through the trees, so to speak. Richard Lutz reviews it
Poet & writer Helen Calcutt has been appointed the Clent Hills Writer in Residence, under the volunteer scheme with the National Trust.
Richard Lutz tells us what to watch this week in tv movieland.