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A Fright to Remember!

Halloween horror movie marathon returns to The Public

13 September, 2012 in Film, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Business Birmingham asks digital businesses to experience 2DigitalDays

Business Birmingham is inviting leading UK and international digital companies to experience the region’s thriving industry for themselves, by taking part in showcase event ‘2DigitalDays’.

12 September, 2012 in Birmingham, Business, Workshops.

Karnataka at Artrix in Bromsgrove

Rocking in Bromsgrove

12 September, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Birmingham Rep’s exciting 100th Birthday season announced

Roxana Silbert, the new artistic director of Birmingham Repertory Theatre has announced plans for the company’s 100th birthday season in February 2013

11 September, 2012 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Understanding parenting and domestic violence is key to a better society

Jane Evans, a specialist domestic violence parenting expert, is bringing her Tuning In Beyond Trauma training to Birmingham in December.

11 September, 2012 in Birmingham, Education, What's on, Workshops.

Park Life – a novel approach to life in Birmingham

Local author Katharine D’Souza is celebrating the release of her debut novel, Park Life.

11 September, 2012 in Birmingham, Books, Moseley and Kings Heath, What's on.

A different kind of exhibition at The Old Joint Stock

On the second floor of a pub in Birmingham, something very different is being attempted with an art exhibition.

6 September, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, What's on.

Good Hope to welcome new Chief Whip and the community to its first hospital fête

Sutton Coldfield’s Good Hope Hospital is holding its very first community fête next week

5 September, 2012 in Food and drink, NHS, Sutton Coldfield, What's on.

Play Poland Film Festival II arrives in Birmingham

From 28th September the 2nd edition of the biggest festival of contemporary Polish films starts in Birmingham.

5 September, 2012 in Birmingham, Festivals, Film, What's on.

What’s On at the Robin

Bruce Cockburn, Macca Band, Dirty DC and the Modfathers to look forward to

3 September, 2012 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Challenging Ms Devey’s preconception that women don’t try hard enough

A Coventry University professor has played a leading role in a new BBC Two programme due to air this Thursday featuring multimillionaire Dragon’s Den entrepreneur Hilary Devey.

3 September, 2012 in Business, Most recent, What's on.

First public performance in Birmingham’s newest concert venue this Saturday

A charity performance this Saturday will provide the first opportunity for the public to experience the University of Birmingham’s new 450-seat Bramall Music Building

3 September, 2012 in Edgbaston, Music, What's on.

Mid Wales Opera presents “ Don Giovanni “

Following last year’s stunning production of “ Madame Butterfly “, Mid Wales Opera return to Artrix on Saturday, September 22nd with another masterpiece, “ Don Giovanni “.

3 September, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, West Midlands, What's on.

Clayson sings chanson at the Kitchen Garden Cafe

31 August, 2012 in Moseley and Kings Heath, Music, What's on.

Virgil and The Accelerators

Artrix kicks off its Autumn music programme on Saturday, September 8th with the visit of Bromsgrove based band Virgil and The Accelerators supported by Albany Down.

31 August, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, West Midlands, What's on.

DC Fontana bring 60s vibe to Bloxwich

The live music scene is looking up again in Bloxwich next month as Bookmark Theatre rings the changes with the return of those supreme exponents of Art & Soul and 1960s-inspired vibe – ‘DC Fontana’

31 August, 2012 in Most recent, Music, West Midlands, What's on.

New drama by BAFTA Award-winning Coventry writer

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre opens its autumn season in style with brand new drama Fragile in B2 from Sat 8 to Sat 22 Sept, written by Coventry’s very own BAFTA award-winning writer, Geoff Thompson.

30 August, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

The Birmingham Honey Show returns to Martineau Gardens with Alys Fowler

The Birmingham Honey Show is returning to Martineau Gardens, a Community Garden, in Edgbaston, on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 September, from 10am until 4pm.

29 August, 2012 in Edgbaston, Gardening, What's on.

Get it on with the Belgrade Theatre’s new Marc Bolan musical

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre is to stage a new musical called 20th Century Boy, all about glam rocker Marc Bolan and his band T. Rex.

29 August, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Music, Theatre, What's on.

Ingrid Michaelson @ The Glee

Ingrid Michaelson – US chanteuse tours Human Again album

28 August, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

This Week at the Robin

Some legendary names and some who might be one day.

27 August, 2012 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Birmingham Jazz Programme Autumn 2012

A run down of who’s lined up for the Birmingham Jazz Programme, Autumn 2012

27 August, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

It’s Never Too Early

Started your Christmas shopping yet?

23 August, 2012 in Christmas, Most recent, Shropshire, What's on.

Ghoulish goings-on at the Garrick

Lichfield Players open their new season shortly with Tiptoe Through The Tombstones, a spoof thriller by Norman Robbins.

22 August, 2012 in Most recent, Theatre, West Midlands, What's on.

The Glee Club Stand-up Comedy Course

Award-winning comedian James Cook is leading a two day stand-up comedy course this September at the Midlands’ premier comedy club.

22 August, 2012 in Birmingham, Comedy, What's on.

Birmingham Jazz new season puts the ‘Club’ back into Jazz

The newly independent Birmingham Jazz is putting its membership at the centre of its activities with its new autumn season.

21 August, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Flash: A Queen tribute

Flash, formerly Queen on Fire, will be returning to The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 15 September, after a sell out show in 2011.

21 August, 2012 in Most recent, Music, West Bromwich, What's on.

Watch The Helicopter Quartet

Watch The Helicopter Quartet from Birmingham Opera’s sold out production of Stockhausen’s extraordinary opera Mittwoch live, exclusively on The Space

21 August, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Comedy Festival returns with another stellar line-up

Birmingham Comedy Festival returns this October with yet another great line-up of top comedy talent. Acts include John Bishop, Hairy Bikers, Seann Walsh,
The Midnight Beast, Charlie Murphy and punk poet John Cooper Clarke

20 August, 2012 in Birmingham, Comedy, What's on.

This Week at the Robin

‘Eclectic’ doesn’t begin to cover it.

20 August, 2012 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

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