Popular Farmageddon horror show returns for 15th anniversary
Liverpool’s famous Horrorfest, Farmageddon has returned for its 15-year anniversary. The scare attraction, located at Farmer Ted’s Adventure Farm in Ormskirk, was forced to cancel last year due to coronavirus, but opened its barn doors to horror fans in preparation for the Halloween season on Friday night
Drama is powerful exploration of faith, polygamy, and feminine resilience
The play Garden of Gethsemane encapsulates religious trauma that women face along with questioning the contradictions between actual faith and religious organisations.
This allegory, performed by students at LIPA, is told through the tale of six different women being married...
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...
US Senator Bernie Sanders to visit Liverpool in New Year
Former US Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will be giving a talk at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall speaking about his recent book “It’s OK to be Angry at Capitalism”, on January 15.
The Senator from Vermont will present his vision of what...
Play about Wirral philanthropist Leverhulme coming to Gladstone Theatre
A play about Lord Leverhulme’s involvement in palm oil plantations is coming to Gladstone Theatre.
"Finding Lever - Sunlight of the Congo" features a humorous script by Kai Jolley about the 1911 agreement with the Belgian government to gain access...
What’s on across Merseyside this Easter for all the family
Easter is a time for fun activities with the family whether that be Easter egg hunts, petting farm animals or watching a show.
However, it can be hard to know what to do over the Easter break. Here is our...
Black History celebrations bring culture boost to Liverpool
Liverpool is coming together to celebrate and reflect on Black History this month.
The event is one of the biggest cultural celebrations of the year.
Many organisations, universities and businesses are collaborating to create a showstopper programme. The next few weeks...
Pop Up cinema is coming to Prescot
A pop up cinema will be coming to Prescot in April and will promise to provide entertainment for all audiences.
The pop up cinema, running from April 2 to 3, is a part of the Council's Town Centre events programme.
It...
Excitement builds as LJMU MA Film Festival makes welcome return
Liverpool John Moores University have announced that the LJMU MA Film Festival will return for its "4th edition".
The event is scheduled to take place online from March 15-22 online and in-person from March 18-22.
This pioneering approach to post-graduate study...
Red Brick Market celebrates new home with opening party
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Liverpool's beloved Red Brick Market has moved out to a bigger and better location just a minute away from its old site.
Founder and director Chris Day said: "We've outgrown our old site."
He revealed that there were simply too many...