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Top Honour for Museum of Liverpool

Top Honour for Museum of Liverpool

It’s great to end a year of cultural cut backs and closures with a bit of good news. And well deserved news at that: The ace Museum of Liverpool has won Museum of the Year (2013) by the Council of Europe. The aim of the prize is to encourage the contribution of museums to a [...]


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Liverpool’s civic art collections go online

Liverpool’s civic art collections go online

National Museums Liverpool’s entire public art collection is now online.


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Visualising the verbal: Roger McGough and Liverpool Doors

Visualising the verbal: Roger McGough and Liverpool Doors

Roger McGough tells us about his Liverpool Doors installation at Museum of Liverpool; offering entry into an amusing, engaging and very Liverpool world.


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The SevenStreets Christmas Quiz

The SevenStreets Christmas Quiz

We have a quiz to test every inch of your intellect – and get you out the house too. At stake? Some brill Liverpool-related prizes….


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Museum of Liverpool: “one of the best worst buildings in Britain”

Museum of Liverpool: “one of the best worst buildings in Britain”

It’s come runner-up in a prestigious awards ceremony! Yay! For the ugliest building in Britain. Oh.


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Museum of Liverpool Cafe: Review

Museum of Liverpool Cafe: Review

The eye-catching and ambitious Museum of Liverpool is a welcome addition to our waterfront. But can the same be said of its Waterfront Cafe? David Lloyd samples a lunch alongside the river.


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This Is Your Life: Museum of Liverpool

This Is Your Life: Museum of Liverpool

It’s the largest new build museum opening in Britain for more than a century, and the first devoted to the history of a regional city. But is it any good? SevenStreets visits the Museum of Liverpool…


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The first cut?

The first cut?

Nick Holloway unravels the complex tangle of QUANGOs, budgets and assorted acronyms to investigate how funding cuts will affect arts and culture in Liverpool. So, what’s in the firing line?


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Liverpool Museum: Boardman bikes in

Liverpool Museum: Boardman bikes in

Hoylake’s Olympic Gold medallist Chris Boardman MBE  will present a number of items – including the famous self-modified Lotus Sport super bike and his first Tour de France yellow jersey from 1994 – to the Musuem of Liverpool today  (Thursday June 24th). The items will join many priceless objects from sporting history in the museum, [...]


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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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