Rebirth art exhibition celebrates spring and new beginnings
Heart café and church in Duke Street is currently hosting an art exhibition on the theme of rebirth until 3 May.
Emily Blackmore works at the café and curated the exhibition, which includes 21 local artists with 25 art pieces...
REVIEW: Jack and the Beanstalk at Gladstone Theatre
The Giant is the good guy, and Jill enjoys drinking bathwater!
Jack and the Beanstalk, at Port Sunlight's Gladstone Theatre, was the latest of a recent trend towards pantomimes that appear not at Christmas but, in this case, over the...
Liverpool’s new music heritage trail is open for visitors
A music heritage trail opened across Liverpool yesterday with the aim of securing the legacy of The Beatles and celebrating some of Liverpool's most iconic music locations.
The trail takes roughly 90 minutes to walk and begins at St Paul's...
Liverpool takes centre stage in BAFTA TV nominations
The city of Liverpool was one of the main characters in this year's BAFTA TV nominations which were released yesterday.
The area's talent has been widely recognised in the BAFTAs in previous years with Jodie Comer taking home two best...
1936 Pub Co’s Newest Pub marks new era for company
The 1936 Pub Co has unveiled its newest pub, marking the company's first foray into Liverpool's business district after taking over venues across other parts of the city.
The Queens Arms, which opened its doors for the first time on...
Merseyside film-makers crowdfund to shoot film in region
A local actor is bringing together Merseyside creatives for his independent film, which will be filmed in Liverpool and Runcorn over the next year.
Terry Caddick, from Runcorn, has written and will star in the feature length film ‘No Gentle...
The Good Boy Review: Stephen Graham once again becomes a father battling toxic masculinity
‘Adolescence’ star Stephen Graham is on our screens again in his new film ‘The Good Boy (aka Heel)’ in which he played a haunted father who kidnaps 19-year-old Tommy (Anson Boon) in an attempt to reform him of his toxic views and behaviours.
Jan Komasa,...
Why Liverpool is partying before sunset
The dancefloor at Camp and Furnace is heaving. It’s 5pm on a great Saturday afternoon, and the crowd erupts enjoying ‘FINALLY’ like it’s midnight in 1993.
Across Liverpool, daytime club events like 'All Day 90’s', 'Day Fever' and 'Day Sessions'...
Filming continues in South Liverpool, with ‘This City is Ours’ crews seen in Aigburth
The hit BBC drama ‘This City is Ours’ is continuing filming across Liverpool.
Film crews were seen today on Holmefield Avenue, Aigburth.
It is not thought that any of the main actors were present throughout the day’s filming.
On the impact of filming in the area, one local resident said: “A lot of stuff gets filmed, obviously, in London so it’s always good when something comes up in Liverpool.”
The resident went on to say:...
Rockpoint Records provides new opportunity for young aspiring artists in Merseyside
Bar and live music venue Rockpoint Records is providing a new opportunity for young aspiring artists in Merseyside.
The venue on Victoria Road in Wallasey has launched a brand new open mic night with the sole aim of supporting original...

















