Liverpool Comic-Con begins this Saturday
Comic-Con returns to Liverpool this Saturday for its annual spring appearance.
Well known for its showcase of geek culture and celebrity guests, the convention annually attracts guests and visitors from all over then world, and this year’s event features another...
The Story Forge: a ‘choose your own adventure’ show for the whole family
The Story Forge is one of the funniest, daftest and most unique family-friendly shows around. With the perfect mix of scripted and improvised jokes, it’s a play that’s different and fresh every time.
The show follows two mad professors (Lee...
Review: St. Helen’s Theatre Royal showcases Easter Panto “Cinderella”
Flamboyant, colourful, risqué. St. Helen’s Theatre Royal kicked off the Easter holidays with their adaptation of “Cinderella”.
Typical attributes of the classic tale were combined with the beloved features of pantomime, entertaining children and adults alike. With a script...
“The greatest love story of all time?”: author of new Lennon/McCartney book visits Liverpool
by John Keogan
Ian Leslie, author of ‘John & Paul: A story in love songs’ visited Liverpool One Waterstones on Tuesday evening for a Q&A event to discuss his new Beatles book.
Hosted by BBC Radio 6 Music presenter Chris Hawkins,...
“Goodbye to Goodison” display celebrates legendary Everton stadium
The Museum of Liverpool is set to host a new exhibition, "Goodbye to Goodison," paying tribute to Everton Football Club’s historic stadium in its final season.
Running from 5 April to 21 September 2025, the display features photographs taken by fan photographers, capturing the...
Egg-cellent events for all the family across Merseyside this Easter
Looking to hop into some festive fun this Easter holiday?
Whether it’s Easter egg hunts, face painting, meeting the Easter bunny, or Easter bonnet arts and crafts - there’s something for everyone across Merseyside this Easter.
Here are five egg-cellent...
Knowsley MP urges screening of Stephen Graham’s “Adolescence” in Parliament and schools
By Jenna Murff
Labour MP for Knowsley Anneliese Midgley called on Kier Starmer to screen the drama miniseries Adolescence in Parliament and schools, arguing that it could help counter toxic misogyny by shedding light on online male radicalization and violence...
“A vital conversation”: artists call for communities to talk about violence and racism
The Conversations and Connections exhibit has prompted vital conversations about race and identity with artists calling for more collectivity, solidarity and dialogue.
The Walker Art Gallery has been hosting an exhibit by 40 leading Black women and non-binary artists who...
Liverpool jazz festival returns bigger than ever thanks to new funding
Liverpool International Jazz Festival returns tomorrow with an expanded line-up and free creative sessions, thanks to its first ever Arts Council funding.
The line up, at Hope University, promises a bill packed with local and international artists. Organiser Neil Campbell...
Fresh Perspectives: Lady Lever Art Gallery’s exhibition displays Wirral’s young artists’ talent
A new exhibition at Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight, will showcase the creative abilities of pupils from five secondary schools in Wirral.
The show offers a collection of artworks covering a broad range of subjects across a number of...