Performance & Film.

Review: Doug Stanhope at the Philharmonic

Was it third time lucky for Doug Stanhope in Liverpool?


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Radar: Doug Stanhope at the Philharmonic

Radar: Doug Stanhope at the Philharmonic

Doug Stanhope returns to Liverpool, having previously vowed never to return. This should be fun.


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Radar: Creature Feature Double Bill at FACT

Radar: Creature Feature Double Bill at FACT

The Thing and An American Werewolf in London aren’t the most obvious double bill – but that’s what FACT has done. And we’re chuffed.


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Radar: Tilt Dance Platform

Radar: Tilt Dance Platform

Energetic, shape shifting and boundary pushing dance at the Kazimier, as Tilt comes to town.


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Review: Richard Herring – What is Love Anyway?

Review: Richard Herring – What is Love Anyway?

Richard Herring’s new show – What is Love, Anyway? – sees the talented stand-up dissecting our understanding of love and lust.


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Review: Swallows and Amazons at the Playhouse

Review: Swallows and Amazons at the Playhouse

Swallows and Amazons is a delight not despite its innocence and lack of side, but because of it.


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Radar: Film Station at Metal, Edge Hill

Vinny Lawrenson-Woods previews a new, free film season being hosted at Edge Hill’s gallery hub, Metal.


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Review: Oedipussy at the Liverpool Playhouse

Review: Oedipussy at the Liverpool Playhouse

Risque, ribald and riotous? Naturally, but Oedipussy is a guilty pleasure – if you can suspend your disbelief.


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Review: Reel Unknown’s secret cinema, Liverpool

Review: Reel Unknown’s secret cinema, Liverpool

Heard about the Reel Unknown secret cinema event that happened last week? Sam Henley discovered what it was all about… Drug dealers, prostitutes, brutal violence and terrible acting. It’s all in a night’s work for a US Marshal assigned to the Reel Unknown Division. I’d received an email from US Marshal Turner earlier in the [...]


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Radar: Protein Dance Company

Radar: Protein Dance Company

Mapping out the world of texts and tweets with the ultimate smart mobile app: the human body. Protein Dance Company promise to introduce us to a few new moves this month…


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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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