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Mix and match: NorthWest Visual Arts Open

Mix and match: NorthWest Visual Arts Open

Talks, tours, workshops and a look back at the joys of the mixtape – this weekend across the city’s art institutions.


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Radar: a.P.A.t.T’s Musical Settings

Radar: a.P.A.t.T’s Musical Settings

Philosophical meanderings never sounded so gorgeous, or so transfixing. Join a.P.A.t.T and friends for a night of musical otherworldliness and sublime animation at FACT tomorrow.


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Liverpool’s civic art collections go online

Liverpool’s civic art collections go online

National Museums Liverpool’s entire public art collection is now online.


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Radar: The Basement Project

Radar: The Basement Project

The brightest emerging Liverpool artists are going underground this week…but we’re all invited. Want to see what talents are emerging? This is a good place to start.


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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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Olympics in Frodsham

Olympics in Frodsham

Catch this pocket sized poster exhibition, and celebrate the athleticism of the world’s greatest poster artists of the last century.


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Radar: Tarnished Earth

Radar: Tarnished Earth

Stark, beautiful and terrifying, Tarnished Earth is an outdoor photographic exhibition at Liverpool ONE you’ll find hard to ignore…


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Review: Richard and Famous at the Open Eye

Review: Richard and Famous at the Open Eye

What would it be like to plot your life through photos of yourself with celebrities? The Open Eye’s new exhibition, Richard and Famous, shows us.


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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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Homecoming: John Kirby’s ‘The Living and The Dead’ at Walker Art Gallery

Homecoming: John Kirby’s ‘The Living and The Dead’ at Walker Art Gallery

One of the city’s best, underrated artists brings sculpture and painting to a celebratory homecoming exhibition this season. Win private view tickets!


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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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Radar: New Season at the Phil

A thrilling year of recitals, concerts, visiting superstars, chamber music and new compositions: the breadth of music at the Phil this season is, quite simply, electrifying. Don't let it pass you by.

Radar: Howler at Kazimier

One of the best US imports of the year, Howler bring their supercharged indie rock to the Kazimier this week. And we've got tickets to win...

Words apart: Tom Watson MP, Benjamin Zephaniah at Writing On The Wall festival

A favourite MP, a poetry heavyweight and a ska-pop legend all feature at this year's Liverpool literary fest.

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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