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The Sam and Joe Podcast

The Sam and Joe Podcast

A bunch of ‘hot’ new ‘singles’ given the Sam and Joe treatment. That’s the Sam and Joe podcast. And it returns after its summer hibernation this week.


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We Heart ‘We Heart’

We Heart ‘We Heart’

Allow us to introduce you to a world of style, sophistication and seductive new designs…It’s the least we could do.


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Emily Speed – Guardian Artist of the Week

Emily Speed – Guardian Artist of the Week

Congratulations to Guardian Artist of the Week, Emily Speed.


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Disenfranchised From Lawrence Road

SevenStreets reader/contributor, Laura Brown shares a resident’s-eye view on the week’s events.


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Phat Phil’s Northern Soles

Phat Phil’s Northern Soles

We wish Phat Phil Cooper all the best as he sets off on his coast to coast walk this weekend for Cancer Research UK


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Late Night at the Museum

Late Night at the Museum

Mike Pinnington on the last minute preparations for today’s Museum of Liverpool launch…


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Liverpool Art: Could Do Better?

Liverpool Art: Could Do Better?

Liverpool’s art calendar is strong – visually at least. But there’s more colour to culture than installations and silent hangings. As a 40 minute drive down the M62 all too often, and all too masterfully, reveals…


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The SevenStreets Guardian Guide to Summer

The SevenStreets Guardian Guide to Summer

What to do this summer? That was the question The Guardian’s Online Travel editor, Isabel Choat asked us. And we passed it over to you. Here’s what you said.


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Hub: If It Ain’t Broke…

Hub – another once free festival, is to charge for entry this year. The reason? They want to bring headline rock acts to the celebration of street culture. How wrong footed can you get?


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Are you Scouse not English?

Are you Scouse not English?


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Random Objects of Affection

Random Objects of Affection

It works like this. We see something we like, we take a picture and share it with you. Deal?


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Rent

Rent

We’ve more apartments for sale or rent than ever before. Want to move into the city? Good luck with that…


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Call For Contributors

We’re looking for people with a passion. Nope, it’s nothing to do with Valentine’s Day, but we do want to strike up a meaningful relationship with you.


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Three. It’s the magic number

How to choose your three favourite rock tracks of all time. Not easy when Rock isn’t your thing.


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The Biennial Blog Competition

The Biennial Blog Competition

Want to have a personal guided tour of the Biennial with curator Lorenzo Fusi? Get writing (or snapping).


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Fresh & new
Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

— Matt Berry comes to the Kazimier with his set of psych-folk and tracks from his new album, Kill The Wolf.

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