Jan 29 2008 | Liverpool Arts
THE Ray of Hope Appeal has a number of fundraising events lined up over the coming months. They include: Read
Jan 29 2008 | Liverpool Arts
MUSICALS dominate the new season announced by the Liverpool Empire. Read
Jan 29 2008 | Liverpool Arts
CONNIE FISHER won the TV show, How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria, and was given the prize of the leading role in a new West End production of The Sound of Music. Now she is on her first solo tour. Can she remain a winner? June 18, Liverpool Empire. Tickets £27.50 and £29.50. 0844 847 2525. Read
Jan 29 2008 | Liverpool Arts
THE Liverpool Culture Company has begun a search for some of the hottest bands to play at this year’s urban youth festival. Read
Jan 29 2008 | Liverpool Arts
LEADING figures in the dance world will begin arriving in Liverpool tomorrow for the biggest event in the British dance calendar. Read
Jan 29 2008 | Liverpool Arts
THEATRE: Seven short plays in one night from The New Works, a Liverpool organisation that concentrates on new writing. It features four actors, two directors and several playwrights, and, it is hoped, will discover the writers of tomorrow. Tonight, 8pm, Unity Theatre; £3 (concessions £2). 0151 709 4988. Read
Jan 29 2008 | Liverpool Arts
FORMER DSG International chief executive John Clare has been appointed non-executive chairman of budget flight retailer Cheapflights. Oliver Burge is stepping down as chairman after six years, but will remain as a non-executive director. Read