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Welcome to the peaceful dome at the Bluecoat
Liverpool’s Bluecoat brings its 300th anniversary celebrations to a close with a final 2017 exhibition titled In The Peaceful Dome. The...


Cathedral celebrates the Chavasse Family
The surname Chavasse may be more common in the Midlands, but it’s well-known in Liverpool because of the courage and heroism of double VC...


Beatles Story reveals tribute to Brian Epstein
The Beatles Story is marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Brian Epstein with a new exhibition about the famous Liverpool-born...


Slavery Museum marks 10 years with Ink and Blood
Can you believe the International Slavery Museum is about to celebrate its 10th anniversary? The Albert Dock venue opened its doors on...


Coming Out at the Walker Art Gallery
The UK’s largest exhibition exploring sex, gender and LGBT+ history through art is opening in Liverpool today on the eve of this year’s...


Gerry cross the Mersey at the Museum of Liverpool
They had three consecutive number ones – including the iconic anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone – with their first three releases, beating...


Ken steps in to the spotlight at Tate Liverpool
The longest-serving member of Tate Liverpool's backroom staff will curate a special exhibition to celebrate the Albert Dock gallery’s...


Danger Tree show returns to Liverpool waterfront
A unique 'augmented reality' art exhibition inspired by the poetry of the First World War has returned to Liverpool to go on show on the...


New Dinner Party exhibition offers food for thought
Liverpool-based artist Sam Walsh’s 1980 painting The Dinner Party captured a host of his bohemian friends mingling around one table. Now...


Weimar life is revealed in Tate Liverpool's latest show
The face of Germany between the two world wars was captured by two very different artists. And now their work has gone on show at Tate...
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