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The new age of Aga

Meriden based creative agency Cogent Elliott has developed a new campaign for the AGA Total Control cooker

22 March, 2013 in Business, Cookery, Style and Design, Warwickshire.

Enjoy family fun with the Horrible Histories at the Belgrade Theatre this Easter

This Easter Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre welcomes the return of family favourite The Horrible Histories

19 March, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

Coventry theatre graduates set to perform at National Student Drama Festival

A theatre company formed by Coventry University performing arts graduates has been selected to take part in this year’s National Student Drama Festival

18 March, 2013 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre.

University’s entrepreneurship experts exhibit at leading technology trade event

Coventry University’s Institute of Applied Entrepreneurship (IAE) is showcasing its expertise and services in London this week

12 March, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Most recent.

Students’ ‘animal magic’ raises funds ahead of Degree Show

Students at Coventry School of Art and Design have put their creative skills to good use ahead of this year’s University Degree Show.

8 March, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Most recent, Style and Design.

Boeing Boeing lands in Coventry

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre will play host to a brand new production of classic comedy Boeing Boeing as it embarks on a national tour

6 March, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

Subway leads to Out Door Hall of Fame

Meriden based Cogent Elliott has been recognised as one of the UK’s leading creative agencies after winning at the Campaign Outdoor Awards with a poster for its client, Subway.

6 March, 2013 in Business, Environment, Property Press, Warwickshire.

High-tech hoody and a teddy bear for the sensory impaired on show

The engineers of tomorrow will be showcasing their bright ideas at a special event being held at Coventry University this month.

6 March, 2013 in Coventry, Education, What's on.

Coventry Uni in manufacturing boost using games technology

Serious Games Institute is set to play a leading role in a £1.5 million research project which aims to help manufacturing firms

4 March, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Education, Most recent.

World-record athlete and peace ambassador set for city centre talk

Globally renowned Kenyan athlete and UN ambassador Tegla Loroupe will be giving a free talk at St Mary’s Guildhall in Coventry city centre on 5th March

1 March, 2013 in Coventry, Sport, What's on.

The Anatomy of Melancholy

First stage adaptation of Robert Burton’s 1,500 page “first self help manual” published in 1621

1 March, 2013 in Books, Theatre, Warwick, What's on.

Coventry academic to curate international arts festival on Florida’s Space Coast

A member of Coventry University’s School of Art and Design is to act as curator for a new arts festival taking place in Florida later this year.

26 February, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Coventry, Most recent.

One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show stops at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre welcomes Jocelyn Jee Esien and Karl Collins to the B2 stage in the hilarious new comedy One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show

26 February, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Dance into Spring at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

Coppélia, The Dolly Parton Story plus a return for The Moscow State Circus at the Belgrade Theatre

22 February, 2013 in Coventry, Dance, Most recent, Music, Theatre, What's on.

The economics of killing

Author Vijay Mehta, Chair of Uniting for Peace, is giving a talk on his book on 5th March 2013 at University of Warwick

22 February, 2013 in Books, Most recent, Warwick, What's on, Workshops.

IKEA to sponsor major university sporting event

Coventry University Students’ Union has secured IKEA as the major sponsor for the upcoming annual Varsity sporting event between Coventry University and Warwick University.

16 February, 2013 in Coventry, Most recent, Sport, Warwick, What's on.

Theatre Fever celebrates the best of West Midlands’ theatre

A two week celebration of theatre will highlight the best of West Midlands’ creativity this March.

16 February, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Solihull, Theatre, Warwick, West Midlands, What's on.

Coventry criminology students talk juvenile justice with top New York judge

A group of criminology students from Coventry University met with a leading judge and advocate for juvenile justice on a recent fact finding trip to New York.

14 February, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Most recent, Police.

Healthy lollipop set to prove sweet success for local entrepreneur

A Stratford-upon-Avon mum turned entrepreneur is looking to revolutionise the confectionery market after launching a new hard candy product.

13 February, 2013 in Business, Health, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon.

Review: A Life Of Galileo

A new RSC production peers into the gap between what we know is true and how much we agree to compromise. Richard Lutz reports

12 February, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre.

The Select Few

In which Dave Woodhall talks to 2 Tone legend Pauline Black.

11 February, 2013 in Bilston, Coventry, Features, Most recent, Music, Politics, What's on.

Original cast of Birds of a Feather launch second theatre tour at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph launch the second tour of the hugely successful stage adaptation of the hit BBC comedy Birds of a Feather.

8 February, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

National Libraries Day free event

Coventry University’s Lanchester Library will be hosting a free event to highlight the many different facets of what libraries today are able to offer visitors.

31 January, 2013 in Books, Coventry, Most recent, What's on.

Driving Miss Daisy stops off at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

David Esbjornson’s award-winning production of Driving Miss Daisy is making its way to Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

30 January, 2013 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Promoting sexual health amongst tech savvy teenagers

Coventry University is hosting a meeting in which leading health professionals and academics will present creative approaches to improving the sexual health and well being of young people.

30 January, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Health, Most recent.

Coventry students design ‘world’s smallest car’ for Top Gear

Talented students on Coventry University’s globally-renowned automotive and transport design course worked with the BBC’s Top Gear show to design the smallest car in the world, as driven by Jeremy Clarkson

28 January, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Education, Most recent, Motoring, Television.

Manufacturing sector key for commercial property growth

Despite reports that commercial property investment in the UK fell last year, Midlands property consultants D&P Holt are predicting a more profitable year

24 January, 2013 in Architecture, Coventry, Most recent, Property Press.

Music, comedy and dance at the Belgrade Theatre

Viennese Strauss Gala, Hats off to Led Zeppelin, Swinging at the Cotton Club, The Soldiers, Midday Variety and Barnstormers Comedy at the Belgrade Theatre

23 January, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Dance, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Investment drives up sales for PCB maker

A £200,000 investment drive has seen a Warwick-based PCB assembly specialist secure its best ever year, with sales up 35% and five new jobs created.

23 January, 2013 in Business, Most recent, Warwick.

Theatre graduates return to stage with hit adaptation of Grimm tale

A theatre company formed by Coventry University performing arts graduates is set to return to the stage at the end of January with its popular adaptation of a Brothers Grimm tale.

22 January, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

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