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Onside. Halcyon Magazine

Onside. Halcyon Magazine

A new magazine exposing the intelligence – and beauty – of football, men’s lifestyle and boxing? It couldn’t come soon enough, we say. SevenStreets salutes Halcyon Magazine.


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LFC, EFC and Stanley park: No Quarter?

LFC, EFC and Stanley park: No Quarter?

A joint redevelopment of Stanley Park between Liverpool and Everton football clubs? With the support of fans from both clubs it could happen, says Stephen Hurrell.


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Lost in Translation? Suarez and Racism

Lost in Translation? Suarez and Racism

Suarez: an innocent victim of cultural confusion, a big boy who’s paid to think (and act) smarter, or a racist? And whatever you think, how much does colour, of the red and blue variety, come into it?


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Pitch imperfect: Tough times for amateur football in Sefton

Pitch imperfect: Tough times for amateur football in Sefton

Steepling pitch rents could close local football clubs and ‘wipe out amateur sport’ if Sefton Council’s plans go ahead, warns Stephen Hurrell.


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Belle Vue: A night at the dogs

Belle Vue: A night at the dogs

Moral dilemmas, incomprehensible race cards and extortionate beer. Robin Brown goes to the dogs.


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Review: An Audience with Rafa Benitez

Review: An Audience with Rafa Benitez

Did An Audience With Rafa Benitez entertain even the neutrals with its talk of Harry Kewell and zonal marking?


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Dead interesting: Toxteth Park Cemetery walking tour

Dead interesting: Toxteth Park Cemetery walking tour

Fancy something a bit different? This weekend take a guided tour around Liverpool’s oldest resting place and learn why it’s one of the most impressive in the region.


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Liverpool Watersports Centre

Liverpool Watersports Centre

After an initial dunking, Sid Miller learned to love the Liverpool Watersports Centre. If you’ve got bored kids snapping at your heels this summer, you could too.


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Love your Liverpool parks

Love your Liverpool parks

This week sees a series of events encouraging Liverpool to get out and love the city’s parks.


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Englishmen and the midnight sun

Englishmen and the midnight sun

Cricket’s most bonkers game in the world – in Liverpool


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Review: Roman Polanski’s Carnage

Review: Roman Polanski’s Carnage

— While it’s miles away from Polanski’s best, this talky drama is worth seeing, if only for the acting.

Notable & noticed
03 February 2012

It’s Bitter Outside

— Cold weather outside, hot beer brewing in, it can only end in...

01 February 2012

Desperate Scousewives RIP?

— After our bile-spewing episode one recap seemed to hit a nerve – legal threats and servers breaking: just a normal day on SevenStreets – you...

Our picks

Radar: Tarnished Earth

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

Radar: Fanfarlo at Static

With more instruments than Curly's warehouse, Fanfarlo return with their infectious hands-across-the-Baltic bag of tunes. We're going, you should too.

Radar: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

Back after half a decade, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah have an awful lot of pent-up energy to expel. Should be a great show at the Academy this week, then.

Rapper’s delight: J Dilla tribute night at Shipping Forecast

Pay your respects - and raise some money - by celebrating a visionary producer and music maker who reshaped hip hop forever.
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