Museums’ upcoming exhibitions focus on natural world
National Museums Liverpool have unveiled a series of exhibitions across their venues which will prompt visitors to reconsider their perception of the natural world.
Alongside exhibitions, a rage of learning events will take place across the Spring and Summer season,...
Philharmonic celebrates groundbreaking programme on World Mental Health Day
Liverpool Philharmonic celebrates the 15th anniversary of their Music and Health Programme in Liverpool this week. It is National Mental Health Day today, which coincides perfectly with their celebration.
The programme is an initiative created to use music to help...
Homotopia gears up for festival of fabulous fun
Homotopia Festival is back again for another year of fun and fabulousness. This year 'Gods and Monsters' is the 20th edition of the festival, and is here to help put the spotlight back on the LGBTQ+ community in Liverpool.
Homotopia...
Ghost and ghouls light way along spooky woodland walk
Stand by, lovers of the ghostly and ghoulish - there is a new spooktacular Halloween event taking place in the North West.
It involves transforming parts of Warrington into a sinister display!
An autumn walk featuring spooky light displays has been...
Digital space for dynamic trans artwork
The works of a dynamic creative artist and transgender provocateur are being published online enabling digital audiences to enjoy the collection.
The collection is called 'TReasured,' and is described as an anthology of trans experience, created by Mandy Romero.
The...
Queer suffragette history in the spotlight at Shakespeare North Playhouse
A new play uncovering queer suffragette history is set to come to the Shakespeare North Playhouse this week.
Ladyfriends will tell the untold relationship of suffragettes Christabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney and will be “rammed with live music and film,...
Music festival Liverpool Food Aid to help those in need
The historic Florrie in Liverpool 8 is to host a ground-breaking charity event to raise funds for those in need in Liverpool.
The Food Aid music festival has come about as Liverpool’s Independent Community Food Spaces are beyond capacity and...
Liverpool students conquer Fringe and now aim for the big screen
The University of Liverpool Film Society is producing a new movie adaptation of an original play that featured at the Edinburgh Fringe festival last year.
'Bloodsucker' was written for the stage by Jessie Pots, and performed in Scotland by the...
Jam-packed season at new Sir Ken Dodd Performance Garden
Shakespeare North Playhouse has unveiled a jam-packed season of performances in its Sir Ken Dodd performance garden area, in tribute to the late Liverpool comedian.
This season will start on May 6 with a brand-new musical comedy from Bill Elms...
LJMU MA short film festival returns for a third year
Film students at Liverpool John Moores University Screen School will host their annual Short Film Festival later this month.
It is the third time the festival has run, and it will premiere 42 films, curated by Masters' students from both...