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New Life for CUC

New Life for CUC

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…


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Prime Cuts: Threshold’s short-film night

Prime Cuts: Threshold’s short-film night

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


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What does a venue closure mean to Liverpool?

What does a venue closure mean to Liverpool?

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 [...]


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Fayre trade: 5 of Liverpool’s best Christmas fairs and markets

Fayre trade: 5 of Liverpool’s best Christmas fairs and markets

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.


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Five ways to dodge Christmas shopping hell

Five ways to dodge Christmas shopping hell

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.


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Liverpool Music Week closing party at the CUC

Liverpool Music Week closing party at the CUC

Liverpool Music Week was a brilliant expression and celebration of Liverpool music


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Radar: Honky Tonk Birthday

Radar: Honky Tonk Birthday

Liverpool-based Americana UK celebrate ten years with mouth-watering line-up


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Orchestral manoeuvres: Dustin Wong’s Infinite Love at Liverpool Music Week

Orchestral manoeuvres: Dustin Wong’s Infinite Love at Liverpool Music Week

An ambitious nine-guitar performance happens this week, featuring some of the city’s best six-stringed talent.


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Liverpool Music Week picks part 3: Ghostpoet

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…


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Art Greats Come To The City

Art Greats Come To The City

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.


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Radar: Annie Hall and a Roast Dinner!

Radar: Annie Hall and a Roast Dinner!

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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Big screen gaming: Super Effective Sunday

Big screen gaming: Super Effective Sunday

Mass retro gaming tournaments? On cinema screens? In Liverpool? Yes please…


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Threshold Heavy: All things heavy, punk and metal

Threshold Heavy: All things heavy, punk and metal

Threshold Heavy promises classic rock, metal and punk from the north west and beyond.


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Let there be light

Let there be light

Friday 13th need not be a Fright Night. Try a Light Night instead. Mike Pinnington previews that night of the year when Liverpool stays open late…


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Liverpool For Japan

Liverpool For Japan

Take a trip to the CUC next week, and you’ll be sending your support half way across the globe, to help those affected by the Japan earthquake and tsunami. You’ll have an amazing day out, too.


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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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“It’s easy to get sniffy about pop music”: Thea Gilmore interviewed

Cerebral songwriter Thea Gilmore now comes with strings attached, as you'll witness at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall this Friday. Alan O’Hare finds out more…

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It's karaoke! But cool! And with - yes, really - a live band. What's not to love? Get your lungs around Camp and Furnace's new night...

Radar: UpItUp’s 10th birthday weekend

The most exciting Liverpool electronic music label celebrates a decade, with a weekend of unique, must-see parties...

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The colourful baroque pop hero visits the Phil for the first time in six years this summer...
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