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Local singer and Olympic athlete honoured

Honorary degrees awarded at Wolverhampton ceremony.

10 September, 2013 in Democratise, Shopping, Warwick, 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.

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.

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.

High Pavement steps up in Warwick

A chance encounter between two business entrepreneurs has led to the opening of a stunning new gastro bar and restaurant in Warwick.

1 November, 2012 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Most recent, Style and Design, Warwick.

IGGY pops up in Warwick Uni

Warwick Uni launches IGGY, a social network and online educational hub for gifted young people. IGGY is offering free annual memberships to 13-18 year olds in Coventry and Warwickshire.

17 October, 2012 in Education, Most recent, Warwick.

Lights, Camera…. new season of films at Warwick Arts Centre

Warwick Arts Centre have announced their summer film series, including some whip-smart comedies guaranteed to make you forget the lousy weather.

22 June, 2012 in Film, Warwick, What's on.

Opera Conductors Take To The Tv Screen

Both Paul McGrath and Michael Rosewall lead English Touring Opera musicians through Barber of Seville and Eugene Onegin for the next two weeks in both University of Warwick and Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre.

3 May, 2012 in Most recent, Warwick.

First Warwick Cookie Party is an ‘enormous success’

The inaugural Warwick Cookie Party has been declared an ‘enormous success’ having attracted a diverse group of attendees

9 March, 2012 in Business, Eating out, Warwick.

Lenny: Live But Not There

Richard Lutz reckons going to see Lenny Henry via a tv link is strange in a lot of different ways.

1 March, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, Warwick, Warwickshire.

Coventry and Warwick students rise to the Big Challenge

Students from Coventry and Warwick took part in the Big Challenge last weekend

28 February, 2012 in Coventry, Education, Environment, Leamington Spa, Warwick, Warwickshire.

Film ‘12 at Warwick

Here’s some releases you won’t find at your local multiplex.

23 February, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Festivals, Warwick, What's on.

Stay fit, get cycling, get money

Keep your new year’s resolutions on track by cycling for charity in 2012

1 February, 2012 in Cycling, Warwick, What's on.

Chamber Made

Some of the world’s pre-eminent classical musicians will be performing at the Warwick Arts Centre next month

1 February, 2012 in Music, Warwick, What's on.

Whatever Floats your Palace

Warwick Arts Centre have announced an interesting collaboration of musicians for next month.

20 January, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Music, Warwick, What's on.

Top Marks for Top Girls

Richard Lutz sits down to a real corker at the University of Warwick Arts Centre

18 January, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Film, Most recent, Theatre, Warwick.
Tony Lennox

A sad tale from WWII

Tony Lennox, editor of Warwickshire Life, shares a personal connection to a dark chapter in history.

13 January, 2012 in Books, Features, Local history, Politics, Warwick.

Mad life crisis

Madness frontman Suggs talks to Richard Barber ahead of his upcoming solo tour.

25 November, 2011 in Birmingham, Features, Music, Warwick, What's on.

Dancing the Night Away

Warwick Arts Centre have announced details of their autumn dance programme.

4 October, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Warwick, What's on.

Degree level Study Opportunities

The University of Warwick has extended its open access courses and offers a taster in Acocks Green this coming weekend.

5 September, 2011 in Acocks Green, Birmingham, Education, Solihull, Warwick.

Soweto Comes to Coventry

Lovers of world music are in for a treat in October.

17 August, 2011 in Music, Warwick, Warwickshire, What's on.

Classical Gas

Warwick Arts Centre have released details of their upcoming classical series

22 July, 2011 in Classical, Music, Warwick, What's on.

Opera Live and Kicking

Warwick Arts Centre have announced details for their live streaming of the highly-acclaimed Met Opera season

18 July, 2011 in Music, Warwick, Warwickshire, What's on.

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