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Tag Archives: Digbeth

Dig Digbeth – but not the beer

Andy Munro explores deepest Deritend and beyond.

24 December, 2021 in Nightlife.

Review: Digbeth – Nigel Parker

Stephen Pennell looks over a photographic record of the coolest neighbourhood in Britain.

24 May, 2019 in Books, Digbeth, Photography.

St Patrick’s Day Festival details announced

Ireland’s big day out in Digbeth.

10 March, 2017 in Most recent.

Peaky Blinders tours prove a huge success

Sell-out for TV series spin-off.

30 October, 2013 in Digbeth, Television, Tourism.

Lottery funding enables city history project to go ahead.

The lives of people from Digbeth and Highgate in Birmingham celebrated in a new interactive exhibition by Friction Arts.

16 September, 2013 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, Local history.

Vintage glitz and glamour takes over Digbeth venue

Last Thursday saw the glitz and glamour of a red carpet event sparkle at the final ceremony of The National Vintage Awards.

3 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Style and Design.

Just grand

Birmingham artists are celebrating the award of new funding

24 May, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Digbeth.

When irish eyes…

Birmingham police are issuing advice to anyone intending to enjoy St Patrick’s Day in Digbeth.

16 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Festivals, Police.

Wedding extravaganza set to be bigger

Eclectic Wedding Extravaganza 2 – this time it’s bigger

6 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Business.

Birmingham art gallery to be taken over by puppets for new exhibtion

Artists and filmmakers from around the world will transform the main gallery at Eastside Projects in Digbeth into a stage for live performances and moving image works.

1 March, 2013 in Digbeth, Theatre, What's on.

Beauty comes to Fazeley Studios

Fazeley Studios was chosen by Clarins, the luxury cosmetics company, to host a three day training seminar earlier this year.

20 February, 2013 in Business, Digbeth.

Apprentices travel to Ireland for work experience

A group of 20 apprentices from the Black Country are gearing up to work in Ireland as part of a cultural exchange.

11 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Business.

Artist pays homage to Spaghetti Junction in Birmingham art exhibition

Mike Nelson’s ‘M6’: Eastside Projects, a contemporary art gallery in Digbeth, will play host to his first major solo exhibition in his home region

8 January, 2013 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, What's on.

There are historic cities and then there’s ‘Birmingham, its people, its history’

Alan Clawley believes Birmingham doesn’t capitalise on its historic assets and suggests a better way to make more of them.

22 November, 2012 in Architecture, Birmingham, Local history.

Alison Baskerville ‘Makes Do’ with Winning Images for Poppy Appeal 2012

‘Make Do and Mend’ is an exhibition by award winning photojournalist Alison Baskerville. The exhibits will be on show at The Lake Side gallery, The Custard Factory, Digbeth, over Remembrance weekend.

31 October, 2012 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, Health, What's on.

Bands line up to play exclusive photography exhibition gig

Midland rock musicians and the photographers who snap them are launching a unique exhibition celebrating the best of live music photography.

24 October, 2012 in Digbeth, Exhibitions, What's on.

10 years of Super Sonic Festival

Ambitious Birmingham arts festival celebrates 10th year

15 October, 2012 in Digbeth, Festivals, Music, What's on.

Conservative MPs and Digbeth businesses get creative

Fazeley Studios in Digbeth played host to a fringe session with an array of Conservative MPs and local creative Birmingham businesses

12 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, Digbeth, Politics, Workshops.

Floating forest to tour Birmingham & Black Country canals

A mini-forest made of real trees and soil planted onto a converted canal hopper is due to travel the canals of Birmingham and the Black Country.

17 August, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Transport, West Midlands, What's on.

Dress to get dirty in Digbeth

Learn more about contemporary art as you explore sculptural materials in a hands-on, artist-led, family workshop.

13 July, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Digbeth, What's on.

Sea Shepherd benefit gig – Digbeth

On Saturday 16th June 2012 the Wagon and Horses Digbeth, are staging a live ska, dub, folk, gypsy, punk music event to raise awareness and funds for the Sea Shepherds Conservation Society.

30 May, 2012 in Digbeth, Music, What's on.

Flatpack Festival celebrates Birmingham

Film festival celebrates Laurel & Hardy’s Brummie screen-mate, Digbeth B-movie and one of Birmingham’s unsung musical heroes.

6 March, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Digbeth, Festivals, Film, What's on.

The Event in Digbeth

A contemporary visual arts festival showcasing the best in artist-led activity in Birmingham.

11 October, 2011 in Birmingham, Dance, Digbeth, Festivals, Film, Music, What's on.

‘Musicalize’ in Birmingham

A night of amazing live music performed by some of the finest unsigned artists in the UK as well as breakthrough artists

23 August, 2011 in Birmingham, Dance, Digbeth, Music, What's on.

Launch of new music, culture and learning centre in Digbeth

Birmingham’s Eastside became a melting pot of creativity earlier this month with the much anticipated launch of the city’s newest multi-purpose music studios, education and training venue

14 June, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Education, Features, Music.

Birmingham St George’s Day Plans Unveiled

The city council have announced how England’s patron saint will be commemorated.

14 April, 2011 in Birmingham, Eating out, Festivals, Food and drink, Tourism, Workshops.

St Patrick hits Digbeth

Birmingham’s Irish community were out in force again for one of the largest festivals in the city’s calendar.

13 March, 2011 in Birmingham, Festivals, Local history.

The St Patrick’s Day Parade

Birmingham city council has issued advice to everyone attending Sunday’s parade

11 March, 2011 in Birmingham, Faith, Festivals, Police.

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