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B-SIDE Hip-Hop Festival marks tenth anniversary

Epic return for free festival showcasing the best hip-hop talent.

16 April, 2025 in Dance, Festivals, Music.

Piano virtuoso plays Birmingham’s Kitchen Garden Cafe

New Orleans meets Kings Heath with Dom Pipkin.

16 April, 2025 in Music.

Aston Villa and where we belong

Villa go out of the Champions League after a night to remember for Dave Woodhall.

15 April, 2025 in Football.

CVC: “peace and love and good times”

Holly Heywood sees Cardiff come to Coventry’s Kasbah.

14 April, 2025 in Music.

The Detective Dog: “a gem of a show”

The very adult Jessica Harris has a great time at MAC’s children’s production.

14 April, 2025 in Books, Childrens, Family, Theatre.

Wembley woes

Andy Munro is at Wembley to see Blues beaten by Peterborough United.

14 April, 2025 in Football.

Aston Villa and the next stage

Dave Woodhall sees Villa comfortably win at Southampton.

12 April, 2025 in Football.

Brummie footballer turned boxer aims to rule Europe

How West Brom rejection fuels Shakan Pitters’ European boxing dream.

10 April, 2025 in Boxing, Football.

2025 Lichfield Festival – full details announced

World premieres, young artists showcased and big names set for summer spectacular.

10 April, 2025 in Books, Comedy, Dance, Festivals, Music.

Aston Villa and the hinges of battle

Dave Woodhall watches Villa lose to Paris St Germain and remains optimistic.

9 April, 2025 in Football.

Not Posh enough

Andy Munro watches Blues beat Peterborough to win promotion to the Championship.

9 April, 2025 in Football.

Liza Goddard: “There is nothing better than live performance”

The acclaimed actress talks about a life on the stage.

7 April, 2025 in Theatre.

Aston Villa and just another week

Villa beat Nottingham Forest and Dave Woodhall is looking forward.

5 April, 2025 in Football.

Tykes tamed

Andy Munro sees Blues ease past Barnsley.

5 April, 2025 in Football.

Great Places in Birmingham UK to Meet New People

How to find what you’re looking for.

5 April, 2025 in Most recent.

Birmingham’s hospitality heroes celebrated at awards

1000 Trades named Pub of the Year.

3 April, 2025 in Food and drink, Nightlife.

Aston Villa and the month of destiny

Villa win at Brighton as Dave Woodhall begins to imagine.

2 April, 2025 in Football.

Rovers run out of Gas

Andy Munro watches Blues win at Bristol Rovers.

2 April, 2025 in Football.

Tat Vision – Glued to the Box

Four Lads in Jeans artist returns with his debut exhibition.

1 April, 2025 in Exhibitions.

Cosford calling

Soar into Easter with Pilot Training at the RAF Museum Midlands.

1 April, 2025 in Childrens, Family.

Aston Villa and daring to dream

Villa beat Preston in the FA Cup as Dave Woodhall sees a plan unfolding.

30 March, 2025 in Football.

Taming of the Shrews

Andy Munro watches Blues beat Shrewsbury Town.

29 March, 2025 in Football.

Shadows by Ballet Black: “utterly absorbing”

Jessica Harris is entranced at Birmingham Rep.

28 March, 2025 in Most recent.

Something new under the Suns

Roxana Sibert, director of the Rep’s production A Thousand Splendid Suns, describes her work.

27 March, 2025 in Theatre.

Dance organisations form working group to assist disabled

Barriers to Progression and Employment in Dance for Disabled People.

27 March, 2025 in Community, Dance.

Sunny Afternoon at the Alex

Kinks musical comes to Birmingham.

26 March, 2025 in Music, Theatre.

Lyndhurst Memories – a Sharing of Work-in-Progress

Jessica Harris watches the Midlands Arts Centre present a story of community.

23 March, 2025 in Community, Local history, Theatre.

Anti-racist groups line up against “hate and division”

Birmingham United Against Racism to protest Reform UK rally.

21 March, 2025 in Community, Music, Poetry, Politics.

Kazuki Yamada conducts Birmingham Contemporary Music Group

BCMG premiere a brand-new concerto for Japanese Shō.

21 March, 2025 in Music.

A Celtic double

Richard Nevin survives nights with the Mary Wallopers and the Dublin Legends.

21 March, 2025 in Music, Reviews.

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