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Liverpool artists revisited in Kirkby Gallery show for culture year
Four key artists who made 20th Century Liverpool their home will be celebrated in a new exhibition opening in Kirkby this spring. The...


Kaiser Chiefs head triple bill at M&S Bank Arena
The Kaiser Chiefs return to Liverpool this autumn at the head of a triple bill of great bands. The Leeds indie rockers will be joined at...


Review: Rice at Unity Theatre ****
There are some big themes at play in this outwardly slight and compact two-hander from the Actors Touring Company. Class, race,...


Lowry's ferry comes to the Walker Art Gallery
Liverpool is adding to its collection of Lowry artworks with a long-term loan of a painting which features a Mersey Ferry on the river....


Liverpool Against Racism Festival line-up unveiled
The line-up has been revealed for the inaugural Liverpool Against Racism festival which takes place next month. The week-long event,...


Review: The Royal at Liverpool's Royal Court ****
When The Royal was premiered in 2016, Liverpool’s gleaming new Royal Hospital was nearing completion. In fact, producers at the Royal...


World Museum rethinks Benin collection with community help
World Museum Liverpool unveils a freshly curated display this week developed in collaboration with Liverpudlians of African descent....


Africa Oyé reveals 30th anniversary line-up
Africa Oyé has revealed a fantastic live line-up for the festival’s 30th anniversary. Malian superstar singer Oumou Sangaré,...


Tim Firth on putting women centre stage in Sheila's Island
Thirty years ago, a young Tim Firth penned his first play Neville’s Island - a comedy about four middle-aged men on a team building...


Review: Cherry Jezebel at Liverpool Everyman ****
More than 15 years have passed – and a lot of water has flowed under the bridge - since Jonathan Larkin’s debut play Paradise Bound was...
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