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The Elston Report: Trump trip triggers trouble

Sir Howard Elston, our Mid East correspondent, outlines what will happen when Doughball Trump lands in Saudi Arabia for his first summit.

20 May, 2017 in Most recent.

Howard exclusive: Trump globally lauded for righteous hack ban

Sir Howard Elston, our media reporter, on a secret report of who backs the Presidential ban on journalists 

26 February, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Most recent.

Birmingham ballet dancer grabs international bronze

Hamish Scott (above), from Birmingham’s Elmhurst Ballet School, has come third in an international dance competition. 

12 December, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Most recent, Music.

The Tempest- plots a plenty and a lovers’ waltz

A second member of our reviewing team, Simon Hale, assesses the world premiere of the Birmingham Royal Ballet’s The Tempest.

5 October, 2016 in Birmingham, Dance, Most recent, What's on.

Howard: How Rio will be hurt by Russian ban

Sir Howard Elston, our dopester correspondent, reports trackside on the drugs ban slapped on Moscow.

18 June, 2016 in Most recent, Music.

Review: Dancing in the house of thrash

A seventy minute portrait of non-stop heavy metal dance fills the stage at The Birmingham Rep, reports Richard Lutz .

14 May, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Most recent, Music, Politics, What's on.

Review: Nederlands Dans Theatre 2 – witty, sharp and at times simply hilarious

Richard Lutz watches a Dutch troupe kick off a four week dance festival in Birmingham.

3 May, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Review: Bourne…again

Richard Lutz takes his seat for Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty

10 February, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Dance, Most recent, Music.

Sleeping Beauty re-awakens in Brum

Sir Matthew Bourne, one of Britain’s most successful choreographers, brings his own version of Sleeping  Beauty to Birmingham next week.

1 February, 2016 in Birmingham, Most recent, Music.

Howard: Whitehall Trump ban “will save Britain…”

Sir Howard Elston reveals special new moves to stop immigration in UK-land.

8 December, 2015 in Dance, Most recent.

Review: Rambert struts and swaggers to Stones classics

The dance troupe Rambert takes to the dance floor of the sixties, writes Richard Lutz, and it’s all rock and roll.

29 October, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Most recent.

Dance the night away

Birmingham-based DanceXchange has announced its programme for the season right through the New Year.

12 October, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Dance.

Review: Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Themes and Variations

Richard Lutz takes in three pieces by the Birmingham Royal Ballet

9 October, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Dance, Most recent, What's on.

Howard shock exclusive: Cumbo to play Trump

Our man in the front stalls with the bag of caramel popcorn, Sir Howard Elston, with a world-first scoop from Theatreland.

26 August, 2015 in Dance, Most recent.

Review: 5 Soldiers

Richard Lutz watches boot camp  and squaddies under fire in a remarkable night of dance 

25 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Dance, Most recent, What's on.

Review: Dreaming in Code

An all male group from Hereford kicks off an 8 week dance festival in Birmingham. Richard Lutz reviews opening night

8 March, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Most recent.

More dance for Brum

DanceXchange announces 2015 schedule.

16 February, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Howard’s big bumptious bumper quiz

Count down to the big day with our fun-filled festive quiz.

24 December, 2014 in Dance, Most recent.

Dance Review: A triple bill under the cloud of war

Richard Lutz describes a powerful trio of war-related ballets.

9 October, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Most recent.

Howard: Why the Tories picked B’ham for the big bash

Sir Howard Elston, our man at the Tory party conference in Britain’s second city, gives us an insight into…whatever.

29 September, 2014 in Dance, Most recent.

Dance Review: Black Album

Richard Lutz witnesses an electrifying dance performance.

26 September, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Most recent.

From rubbish to magical dance: coming to Warwick Arts Centre

A magical dance troupe, made entirely from a heap of rubbish,  comes to Warwick Arts Centre next month.

23 September, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, What's on.

New Season: Birmingham dances its heart out

Birmingham’s much lauded DanceXBirmingham’s announces its new autumn season today.

15 September, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Festivals, Most recent, Theatre.

Review: Concert Danse

Richard Lutz is in the critic’s chair for this blend of modern dance and the singers’ voice.

2 May, 2014 in Dance, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Dance Review: Sideways Rain

Richard Lutz continues his coverage of the International Dance Festival Birmingham.

29 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Dance, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Review: Two For The Price Of One

Richard Lutz casts an eye on the latest of the city’s festivals.

25 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Dance, Most recent, What's on.

Dance Festival Heads for Birmingham

The year’s festival programme will soon be commencing.

28 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Dance.

What’s On: The Nutcracker

Hey, it’s Christmas.

4 December, 2013 in Most recent, Music, What's on.

B-Boy Championships world finals 2013

B-Boy Championships World Finals will see top break dancers, poppers and hip-hop dancers bring their best moves, routines and unique style to the stage.

15 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Dance, What's on.

Cuban Salsa taster class

Open-to-all free Cuban Salsa dance class & demonstration, with Helen Calcutt

10 July, 2013 in Dance, Moseley and Kings Heath, What's on.

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