Write Now returns to Liverpool
Tuesday, April 5th, 2011Liverpool’s Write Now One Act Play Festival was an idea which had been slowly reaching germination for more than five years and is back for its second year. [more]
Liverpool’s Write Now One Act Play Festival was an idea which had been slowly reaching germination for more than five years and is back for its second year. [more]
The largest newly-built national museum in Britain for more than a century, the new Museum of Liverpool, will open to the public for the first time on Tuesday 19 July. [more]
We can reveal the line up for this year’s award winning Creamfields festival will be exclusively announced on BBC Radio 1 from 7pm on Friday 4th March. [more]
As the doors of 2011 burst open, so do those of an exciting new theatre company in Liverpool; Tell Tale Theatre Company. [more]
The inaugural Liverpool Boat Show takes place from 29 April to 8 May 2011 in the historic setting of the city’s Albert, Canning and Salthouse Docks and is expected to attract around 400,000 visitors. [more]
One of the UK’s biggest maritime festivals is to return to Liverpool in 2011. [more]
A new exhibition which looks at domestic slavery has opened at Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum. [more]
Open Culture is bringing together over 40 local artists and designers for the Piazza Art Market at this Sunday’s 5th family-friendly Hope Street Feast. [more]
For the first time in the history of the prestigious John Moores Painting Prize, the winner and runner-up announcements will be broadcast live. [more]
The first acts for this year’s Liverpool Music Week festival, which runs from the 29th October through November, have been announced. [more]