Abandoned hospital is a focus for thrill-seeking ghost hunters
An abandoned hospital in Liverpool, known as one of the most haunting locations in the UK, is bringing ghost hunters to the city.
The Newsham Park Hospital ghost hunt will allow people to take part in experiments such as table...
One-man marathon through 19th century classic is a triumph
Mark Stratford held the audience in the palm of his hands at Hope Street Theatre last night, during his one man adaptation of the famous Robert Louis Stevenson novella.
The play stayed faithful to its 19th century roots, while at...
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Christmas is here at last! We’re finally heading into the holiday season, and joy is everywhere to be found, writes lifestyle reporter RHIANNON HOGARTH.
Lights have been turned on across the country, Secret Santas are starting and everyone is rushing...
Liverpool Biennial 2021 launches indoor art exhibitions this week
Art galleries and indoor venues across Liverpool city centre will welcome new exhibitions from the UK's largest contemporary art festival.
Liverpool Biennial 2021 will launch indoor exhibitions on May 19 following the ease of Covid-19 restrictions.
This year's festival titled, The...
Hundreds of guitarists aim to hit the right note at fundraiser
Over 600 guitarists will be performing at the Big Guitar In at the Florrie tomorrow evening (Wednesday).
The event will see of all ages and abilities come together to play different tunes, with musicians Brian Nash from Frankie Goes to...
Things about Liverpool that confuse me as a southerner
Liverpool is a special place.
Everyone will say something to that effect about their home but having recently come here I can say this to be an objective fact. Liverpool is strange in the best way.
I’ve lived in Kent for...
Liverpool sets out new Cultural Strategy to protect arts in the city
Liverpool City Council approved plans for a new cultural strategy for the city to address issues highlighted by the pandemic.
The strategy was approved on Friday March 19.
The plan sets out a vision for the creative industry in Liverpool up...
Gifting a Good Impression: Monet and Degas masterpieces given to Walker Art Gallery
Two impressionist masterpieces are making their way to Liverpool, ready to feature in the Walker Art Gallery.
The Epte in Giverny (1884) by Claude Monet and Modiste Decorating a Hat (1891-1895) by Edgar Degas will both feature in the Walker Art...
New festival set to showcase Merseyside talent
A new festival launches tomorrow aiming to shine a light on the hidden talent in Merseyside.
Up Next festival which will run until the 4th of May is to be held at the Unity Theatre and will cover a range...
Liverpool’s first Beatles museum fundraises for charity supported by Merseybeat musician Gerry Marsden
A cancer support charity for which the late Merseybeat musician Gerry Marsden was a patron of is continuing to provide support and care for those in the community diagnosed with the disease.
The Holistic Cancer Centre was chosen as the...