The Baltic Fleet offers simple culinary pleasures, but they’re most welcome in these dog days of Winter.
Today (13th December) it’s been announced Liverpool City Council are pushing forward with proposals for a cycle hire scheme within the city. From summer 2013, Liverpool would have 300 bikes available in the city centre, rising to 1,000 over the following 18 months across the entire city and outlying suburbs. Bikes would be hired via [...]
You wanna get down, deep deep down? Well, you can either get your East 17 CDs out of the loft, or red circle 9th of February next year, when the boys from Freeze set out their stall for another blistering year. Freeze Bedrock Warehouse Party brings the one and only Mr John Digweed to warm [...]
We can hardly keep up with Threshold Fest. If it’s not a fundraiser or trailblazer it’s something, well, like this: a mini fest crammed into a day and night’s fun at Studio 2, Parr St this weekend (it was previously scheduled for the Picket). It’s the official launch of their 2013 Festival. Keep up at [...]
It’s a shame the CUC never fully realised its potential. Seems its new role is to fulfil the potential of Liverpool’s next generation of digital warriors…
Hard to believe that the artists and digital bods down at the Baltic didn’t have a muster station where they could enjoy a lovely cup of coffee. They do now. And we have a thrilling new venue to be proud of…
It’s that time again. Threshold promises to get the party started, with a weekend full of fresh young things, playing for our pleasure in the Baltic Triangle.
In the face of arts cuts, closures and cancellations, this weekend’s Threshold Festival singlehandedly proved that you don’t need boat shows and big names to rally around – all you really need is talent. And that’s one thing that’s definitely recession proof in this city.
We were sad to hear recently that Leaf, based in the Elevator building on Parliament Street, had shut its doors to concentrate on its newly-opened Bold Street branch. Its original incarnation in the Static Gallery was a real gem, but Leaf’s move to the up-and-coming Baltic Triangle felt like a brave and powerful expansion to [...]
How one Liverpool company turned the nightmare meltdown of the financial markets into a fairy tale soap opera in TV-friendly installments…
Geometrically speaking, the city has more than its share of ‘quarters’. But, in the thriving enclaves of Baltic Triangle’s creative quarter, anything’s possible…
A weekend of great music, lively poetry and free drink at the CUC. Makes the trek from town more than worthwhile.
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