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Birthday at Cadbury World for competition winner

Anniversary treat marks celebration.

12 September, 2015 in Business, Food and drink.
Police Dog Hogan in full swing in Kings Heath Birmingham

Gig review: Police Dog Hogan bound into Birmingham

Kings Heath’s Hare and Hounds was the venue last night for the first appearance in Birmingham of Police Dog Hogan

15 May, 2015 in Moseley and Kings Heath, Music, Police, Reviews.
Police Dog Hogan

You’d be barking to miss Police Dog Hogan in Kings Heath

Here at last to satisfy the clamour of their Brummie fans, come Police Dog Hogan.

6 May, 2015 in Birmingham, Moseley and Kings Heath, Music, What's on.
Antiques experts

Meet the TV experts and become an antiques bargain hunter

Antiques Roadshow meets Cash in the Attic with the launch of luxury day trips to learn from TV experts how to spot a cut-price collector’s item.

28 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Features.
Birth of the Royal Air Force - at RAF Musuem Cosford

Get out more: A visit to RAF Cosford

The question was; what to do on a dank Sunday in February for a day out without spending loads of dosh? And here’s the answer: A trip to RAF Museum Cosford.

15 February, 2015 in Exhibitions, Local history, Tourism, What's on, Wolverhampton.

The Good Neighbour

Mac to present an interactive theatre performance developed for Balsall Heath.

11 November, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Balsall Heath, Community, Theatre.

On at the Robin

Blues and good causes are the order of this week.

12 May, 2014 in Music, What's on.

What The Light Was Like: An Exhibition

From our news desk.

17 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, What's on.

Review: Wolf Hall/ Bring Up The Bodies

RICHARD LUTZ takes in the long awaited theatrical double-header of Tudor shenanigans.

9 January, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Theatre.

Birmingham String Orchestra concert for charity

Bournville String Orchestra, The Ruddock Performing Arts Centre, King Edward’s School, Edgbaston Park Road, Edgbaston Saturday September 7th 2013 19:30

2 September, 2013 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

The Jam House orders a dose of Dr. Feelgood

The Jam House is welcoming Dr. Feelgood this Thursday 8 August for an evening of uplifting rock and roll.

6 August, 2013 in Music, What's on.

Fierce Festival tickets on sale today

Following the successful re-launch of Fierce Festival in 2011 and 2012, the internationally acclaimed programme to celebrate its fifteenth anniversary in autumn 2013

5 August, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Festivals, What's on.

Remembering the ’60s in Kings Heath

Young Coventry University female duo performing on Sunday 4 August to help celebrate the great 1960s female pop stars

2 August, 2013 in Moseley and Kings Heath, Music, What's on.

Serving up a family size dose of George’s Marvellous Medicine

Hotel Teatro presents the fantastic well loved story, George’s Marvellous Medicine at Artrix.

31 July, 2013 in Bromsgrove, What's on.

Shappi Khorsandi: Live – UK tour 2013

Shappi Khorsandi is one of the hottest comedy prospects in the country. She is back with a brand new show for 2013: Live

30 July, 2013 in Comedy, What's on.

This week at the Robin

There’s definitely some unusual events taking place.

28 July, 2013 in Bilston, Most recent, What's on.

Flying for fun

From wartime classrooms to building your own glider, the RAF Museum at Cosford has plenty going on during the summer holidays.

28 July, 2013 in Most recent, West Midlands.

The Big Give Garden Party

With no forecast of snow for the area, Sunday 28th July will be a good day to enjoy one of the glorious gardens of the Cotswolds.

26 July, 2013 in Gardening, Most recent, Shopping, Warwickshire.

Birmingham Rep reopens 3rd September

Birmingham Repertory Theatre re-opens to the public following its major refurbishment with the sell-out National Theatre production of Alan Bennett’s new play, People.

26 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Local history, Theatre, What's on.

Maureen Lipman returns to Birmingham Rep

Maureen Lipman returns to Birmingham Repertory Theatre this October in a brand new play by Oliver Cotton, Daytona.

25 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Covent Garden heads to Brum

Retail Birmingham will be brightening the streets of the city centre with a month long programme of ‘Street Performance Saturdays’

24 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Shopping, What's on.

DE. CON. STRUCT.

DE.CON.STRUCT is a group exhibition, which aims to challenge gender norms and ideals.

24 July, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, What's on.

Family fun at Artrix with Dotty the Dragon

This family show, brings magic and fun to the stage at Artrix on Thursday 8th August, at 2pm.

22 July, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Bromsgrove, What's on.

Pigbag at the Jam House

A legendary funk Afro-jazz band that burst into the charts with a classic instrumental dance track is to make their Jam House debut next month.

22 July, 2013 in Music, What's on.

This Week at the Robin

A return for a legendary name, amongst others.

22 July, 2013 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Ikon’s Slow Boat hosts Navinland for summer 2013

This summer, Ikon is calling for people called Navin to join Navinland, a global community of people sharing the same name.

19 July, 2013 in Art and Leisure, What's on.

Girls on Top in King’s Heath

Concert on Sunday 4 August will celebrate the great 1960s female pop stars who performed at former Ritz Ballroom.

19 July, 2013 in Music, What's on.

Major weekend of outdoor arts celebrating new Library of Birmingham

Birmingham arts organisations stage free outdoor spectacular to welcome city’s new cultural asset

18 July, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, What's on.

Alistair Griffin: The Foodbank Tour

It’s time for Alistair Griffin to sing for his supper, as the singer-songwriter embarks on a UK tour with a difference.

16 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Food and drink, Music, What's on.
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Fangs a-go-go as Count Dracula lurks in Bloxwich

Count Dracula, is now making sinister plans to walk the boards at the popular Bookmark Bloxwich Theatre next Saturday afternoon.

16 July, 2013 in Theatre, West Midlands, What's on.

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