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Rock with Chantel McGregor

Imagine the tone of Robin Trower, the influence of Steve Ray Vaughan, the energy of Jo Bonamassa, the intensity of Walter Trout and the haunting vocals of Stevie Nicks – that is Chantel.

20 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Enjoy family fun with the Horrible Histories at the Belgrade Theatre this Easter

This Easter Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre welcomes the return of family favourite The Horrible Histories

19 March, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

Flatpack link with Colmore Business District for Film Bug

For a second year, Flatpack Festival has teamed up with Colmore Business District (CBD) to bring Film Bug, a mini festival of film, to Birmingham’s business district

19 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Festivals, Film, What's on.

Michaela Strachan presents Really Wild Adventures

Popular TV presenter Michaela Strachan pays her first visit to Artrix with a delightful show for children aged between 3 and 8

19 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, Travel, What's on.

University exhibition offers unique glimpse into ground-breaking research

Brand new exhibition at Winterbourne House and Garden asks University of Birmingham researchers to capture detailed research projects in just one image

18 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Festivals, What's on.

Dennis Locorriere at Artrix

He boasts one of popular music’s most recognisable voices, having clocked up hit after hit with Dr Hook – who doesn’t remember Sylvia’s Mother?

18 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

University of Birmingham hosts one-off Arts and Science Festival

The University of Birmingham is set to host its first Arts & Science Festival to showcase the wealth of ideas, research and collaboration across its campus.

14 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on, Workshops.

Northfield residents exhibit artwork at Ikon Gallery – and in Berlin, Bologna and Castellón

A group of Birmingham residents are to take part in an extraordinary exhibition at Ikon Gallery later this month.

14 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Northfield, Travel, What's on.

Bromsgrove Concerts present The Navarra Quartet

Fine classical music takes centre stage at Artrix,

14 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Who are the men – and women – in black?

If you’re out and about in the centre of Lichfield next Saturday morning, you could find yourself face-to-face with some rather sinister characters wearing black.

13 March, 2013 in Staffordshire, Theatre, What's on.

10×10: The Journey Home

Ten short plays by ten new playwrights studying at Birmingham University

13 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Halfmoon ramble & write…

What better way to celebrate the potential arrival of warmer months than with a Halfmoon Walking & Writing Workshop over Cannock Chase.

13 March, 2013 in Books, Most recent, Staffordshire, Workshops.

The Big Dig Needs You Birmingham

Food growing sites around the city (and beyond) will be opening their doors, gates, sheds and greenhouses to offer locals a look inside and the chance take part in a mass food growing event

13 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Farming, Food and drink, Gardening, What's on.

God’s Property found at mac birmingham

God’s Property, by award winning playwright and former EastEnder’s actor Arinze Kene, will run at mac birmingham from 26 – 28 March

12 March, 2013 in Edgbaston, Theatre.

Birmingham beauty set to join St Patrick’s Day Parade

The reigning Miss Birmingham will add a touch of glamour to this weekend’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations when she makes a special guest appearance

12 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Festivals, What's on.

Bowie tribute act comes to The Public

One of the country’s leading David Bowie tribute acts will be performing at The Public on Saturday 11 May

12 March, 2013 in Most recent, Music, West Bromwich, What's on.

University’s entrepreneurship experts exhibit at leading technology trade event

Coventry University’s Institute of Applied Entrepreneurship (IAE) is showcasing its expertise and services in London this week

12 March, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Most recent.

Former Brum Lord Mayor’s record attempt debatathon

Former Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Sir Bernard Zissman, is set to challenge all comers to a record breaking debatathon on April 17th

11 March, 2013 in Birmingham, The Debate, What's on.

Madcap Theatre presents Little Grimley’s Troubles (Tripled)

“There is only one thing that sells tickets….Sex !!”

11 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Lucy Porter – People Person

Lucy Porter, will be bringing her brand new show, People Person, to The Public in West Bromwich as part of her nationwide tour.

11 March, 2013 in Comedy, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

The Birmingham Press interview: Malcolm Stent

Dave Woodhall talks to Brummie comedian Malcolm Stent about his new show.

9 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Comedy, Features, Theatre, What's on.

Art Soak – a Birmingham festival

Art Soak – a free arts festival bringing a feel good factor to south Birmingham – 23rd – 26th March 2013

8 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Festivals, What's on.

Flatpack Festival full programme announced

Flatpack Festival returns to Birmingham from 21-31 March 2013, spreading across two weekends for the very first time.

8 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Festivals, What's on.

Birmingham Uni hosts one-off Arts and Science Festival

The University of Birmingham is set to host its first Arts & Science Festival

8 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, What's on.

University to host open day

Prospective students seeking to increase their career options are invited to an Open Day at the University of Wolverhampton.

8 March, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Clowning around at Solihull School

Crazy clowns, daring aerialists and magical illusionists will be making an appearance at Solihull School when the ‘Big Top’ comes to town next month.

8 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Solihull, What's on.

Annual Summer Exhibition returns to The Public

Artists from across Sandwell are invited submit work to The Public’s annual Summer Exhibition

8 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions, West Bromwich, What's on.

Made in Brum

Dave Woodhall talks to the Greatest Living Brummie.

7 March, 2013 in Comedy, Features, Local history, Music, What's on.

Vote for your favourite Wolverhampton site!

Wolverhampton’s top sights are vying for the accolade of being named as a city treasure in a new art project by two University students.

6 March, 2013 in Architecture, Local history, What's on, Wolverhampton.

Wedding extravaganza set to be bigger

Eclectic Wedding Extravaganza 2 – this time it’s bigger

6 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Business.

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