Jul 10 2009 | Liverpool Arts
AS SOMEONE known for being accident prone, I am perhaps not the best person to be standing on a 5m-high plinth in one of London's most famous landmarks, but when I heard that Antony Gornley was inviting people to take part in a living sculpture I just had to take part. Read
Jul 10 2009 | Liverpool Arts
PHONE-IN scandals, the Jonathan Ross-Russell Brand saga, expenses revelations – the BBC has taken some fearful hits to its reputation in the past year. Read
Jul 10 2009 | Liverpool Arts
TWO world wars, five British monarchs, the emancipation of women and the first aeroplane flight – all changes that rocked the first half of the 20th century. Read
Jul 10 2009 | Liverpool Arts
SHANE MacGOWAN’S last trip to Liverpool was an eventful one, to say the least. Read
Jul 10 2009 | Liverpool Arts
PENNED in the room above a bar owned by former dockers, Brick Up the Mersey Tunnels is about as Liverpool as it gets. Read
Jul 10 2009 | Film & Cinema
LIGHTNING doesn’t strike twice for Sacha Baron Cohen in his eagerly-awaited follow-up to the smash hit Borat – Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan. Read