ART: Two for the price of one in Joyous Machines as the works of Jean Tinguely, above, one of the most radical, inventive and subversive sculptors of the mid 20th-century are exhibited next to British artist Michael Landy’s responses to them. The films are particularly worth a look.Tate Liverpool until January 10, tickets £6 (concs £4.50), 0151 702 7400.
ART: The UK premiere of Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s artwork, Primitive, is a multiple-screen video installation, a music video, a short film for cinema, an online film and an artist’s book. The exhibition is based on Nabua, in the Renu Nakhon district of Thailand, which suffered violent clashes between Communist communities and the Thai military in the 1960s.FACT until November 29.
THEATRE: The Homotopia not Homophobia festival presents Caretakers, by Billy Cowan. The play tackles homophobic bullying in schools and is not suitable for young children.Unity Theatre tonight and tomorrow, tickets £8 (£5 concs), 0151 709 4988.





