The CUC may be gone but Threshold is still going strong. Vinny Lawrenson-Woods speaks to the creators of Prime Cuts, the festival’s short film night
You know you’re getting on a bit when you don’t just remember a place, but its many past lives. Oh, such-and-such is re-opening again, you’ll mutter in passing. You remember it when it was X, and Y, and maybe even Z before that. There’s a certain pride in knowing you’ve got the years under your [...]
Sick of the high street? Want a weekend mooching around some of the region’s nicest spaces for great stuff to buy? You’re in luck.
Doing pre-’Chrimbo’ present shopping in any overcrowded city centre is a massive headache. So here’s our list of ways to successfully avoid the retail trauma in Liverpool.
Liverpool Music Week was a brilliant expression and celebration of Liverpool music
Liverpool-based Americana UK celebrate ten years with mouth-watering line-up
An ambitious nine-guitar performance happens this week, featuring some of the city’s best six-stringed talent.
The Mercury Prize nominee heads back to the city for the second time in a year. This time, he’s headlining Music Week’s massive closing party…
Forget Pete Price in Panto. If you really want a star-studded Christmas, head to the CUC this month for a line-up of the very greatest 20th and 21st century artists, in a Ceri Hand, CUC double whammy of an exhibition.
What’s our favourite Woody Allen film? That’s a tough one. But Annie Hall? Gotta be top five. And it’s on this weekend at the CUC.
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