Nov 29 2012 | Liverpool Arts
WILL SERGEANT has seen his fair share of bands over the years. As the guitarist for seminal Liverpool post-punk band Echo and the Bunnymen, he’s played around the globe and developed an eye for spotting new talent. And now, in his hometown, he’s found it. Read
Nov 29 2012 | Liverpool Arts
IT’S been two decades since I last saw Van Morrison and nothing much has changed. Read
Nov 29 2012 | Liverpool Arts
WHEN the star of your show falls ill before opening night, it really is a Nightmare on Lime Street (or Roe Street, if you’re pedantic about these things). Read
Nov 29 2012 | Liverpool Arts
ALTHOUGH I rarely watch it, last Saturday evening the wife and daughter were out and looking to waste an hour or two before Match of the Day, I dipped my toe into the murky waters of the X Factor. Read
Nov 29 2012 | Liverpool Arts
Laura Davis meets the designer behind the Everyman and Playhouse’s famous rock ’n’ roll pantomimes Read
Nov 29 2012 | Liverpool Arts
Round-up of classical reviews and previews for the coming week. Read
Nov 29 2012 | Liverpool Arts
HAVE you heard of Edna St Vincent Millay? Ever read any James Truslow Adams? Read
Nov 29 2012 | Liverpool Arts
Beryl Bainbridge’s close friend Psiche Hughes tells Laura Davis about organising a show of her paintings. Read