Feb 01 2008 | Liverpool Arts
THERE were three very different dance companies on stage at the Empire last night as part of the British Dance Edition 2008 gathering in Liverpool. Read
Feb 01 2008 | Liverpool Arts
INTERNATIONAL singing star Charlie Landsborough last night chose the Liverpool pub Ma Boyles to launch his latest album, Under Blue Skies. Read
Feb 01 2008 | Liverpool Arts
AS dancers from around the world gather in Liverpool, Philip Key talks to the choreographer of one of the newest and most exciting groups Read
Feb 01 2008 | Liverpool Arts
“BRUISES? You can’t imagine!” declares Icelandic actor Bjorn Thors. “I feel like I have been run over by a train – twice.” Read
Feb 01 2008 | Liverpool Arts
FORMER full-time snooker player Sean Meo is now an established stand-up comedian, winning a Time Out award and appearing in TV ads for the Vauxhall Vectra. Among those joining him on this bill are Manchester-based “lugubrious surrealist” Mick Ferry and former City life Comedian of the Year Tony Burgess. Doors open 6pm, show at 8pm, Prohibition Bar & Grill, Bold Street. Tickets £12 (£22 incl meal, diners must be seated by 7pm). 0870 787 1866. Read
Feb 01 2008 | Liverpool Arts
MIKE Chapple finds Dionne Warwick looking forward to her date in the city Read
Feb 01 2008 | Liverpool Arts
PHILIP Key looks at a major retrospective of the work of controversial French artist Niki de Saint Phalle Read
Feb 01 2008 | Film & Cinema
BUCKING the traditional expensive marketing campaigns, Cloverfield employed a brilliant conceived viral marketing campaign to whip up hype for what is essentially a low- budget monster movie. Read
Feb 01 2008 | Film & Cinema
IN SHAKESPEARE’S The Merchant Of Venice, Jessica famously declares, "Love is blind and lovers cannot see/The pretty follies that themselves commit . . . " Read