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Liverpool Artists: Your City Needs You

Liverpool Artists: Your City Needs You

It’s been a turbulent year for our art scene with closures, cuts and departures. But May sees a 31 day festival of forward thinking about this city’s resurgent creative community…


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Calmer chameleon: how CALM’s brilliant book came into being

Calmer chameleon: how CALM’s brilliant book came into being

We’re proud of CALM. A local charity, doing incredible work for people right across the country. It’s an amazing achievement. As you might know already (read SevenStreets’ Tom Harcastle’s piece on his own struggle with depression here), CALM have just released their first book – a fascinating document of the first ten years of a [...]


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Liverpool Museums: Cuts and Closures Ahead?

Liverpool Museums: Cuts and Closures Ahead?

Another dark day for Liverpool culture, as National Museums Liverpool announce a further round of savings – and the potential of job losses and gallery closures.


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Feeling Lost?

Feeling Lost?

Independent artists collective, Lost Properties have been turning our abandoned spaces into recycled wonderlands where, literally, anything can happen. And they’re doing it again this week…


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Visualising the verbal: Roger McGough and Liverpool Doors

Visualising the verbal: Roger McGough and Liverpool Doors

Roger McGough tells us about his Liverpool Doors installation at Museum of Liverpool; offering entry into an amusing, engaging and very Liverpool world.


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Boy on Film: Photographer Igor Termenón

Boy on Film: Photographer Igor Termenón

Loved by some of the trendiest magazines across the globe (er, and us), Liverpool-educated Spanish snapper Igor makes strong, unfussy fashion photography.


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Celebrity skin: Richard & Famous at the Open Eye Gallery

Celebrity skin: Richard & Famous at the Open Eye Gallery

Richard Simpkin is no ordinary Heat magazine-reading celeb fan. You won’t catch him casually flicking through the pages of New! magazine to read about personality-free horror vacuum Paris Hilton or feverishly following Colleen Rooney’s Twitter account. Instead, you’ll find this dedicated Australian waiting patiently outside the world’s hotels, TV studios and swankiest clubs for a [...]


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Year In Review 2011: Richard Eastwood

Year In Review 2011: Richard Eastwood

Who doesn’t like a warm and welcoming interior? We speak to the city’s go-to interior design architect, Richard Eastwood on a year that brought him to the Brink…


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Fayre trade: 5 of Liverpool’s best Christmas fairs and markets

Fayre trade: 5 of Liverpool’s best Christmas fairs and markets

Sick of the high street? Want a weekend mooching around some of the region’s nicest spaces for great stuff to buy? You’re in luck.


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Eye’s Wide Open: New Open Eye Gallery

Eye’s Wide Open: New Open Eye Gallery

At long last the Open Eye Gallery re-opens to the public at Mann Island with an unusual breakfast event and talk from photographer Mitch Epstein. Rachel Gardner (she’s American, you know) was there too…


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Review: Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows

Review: Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows

— Vinny Lawrenson-Woods takes a look at the director's latest goth pomp romp, starring Johnny Depp.

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04 May 2012

Joe Anderson is Liverpool mayor

— Joe Anderson's mayoral victory rounds off a great night for Labour in Liverpool - and a disastrous one for the Liberal...

01 May 2012

Who are you backing for Liverpool mayor?

— Tell us who'll get your vote on Thursday in Liverpool's mayoral elections - and...

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