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I See A Woman Crying: Tate Liverpool

I See A Woman Crying: Tate Liverpool

So, this Picasso. What was he trying to say, like, really? When in doubt, ask the kids…


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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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Picasso: Peace and Freedom

Picasso: Peace and Freedom

Jamie Bowman finds a flawed brilliance in Tate Liverpool’s Picasso exhibition


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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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