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Jun 18 2008
THE autumn season of the Everyman and Playhouse theatres has been unveiled, with tickets for Pete Postlethwaite in King Lear going on sale to the public at the end of the month....
Jun 18 2008
THE stage version of Misery is the first serious turn for the Royal Court, an ambitious two-person play based on the Stephen King book about novelist Paul Sheldon, who awakens from a car crash seriously injured and being cared for by his “number one fan”, who is not all she appears to be....
Jun 18 2008
FINAL preparations are under way for what could be a unique musical. Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi opens at the Playhouse Theatre on June 28 and this week the cast – rehearsing in two groups, one here and one in London – came together for the first time....
Jun 17 2008
THE work of a Liverpool photographer, chronicling the careers of some of the world’s top rock artists, is currently being displayed at a number of exhibitions across the city....
Jun 16 2008
MODELS of some of the world’s most instantly recognisable buildings – made of sugar – form part of a new exhibition re-opening the Greenland Street gallery next week....
Jun 16 2008
LIVERPOOL’S Hope Street came alive on Saturday for a massive free Gospel Art Festival....
Jun 16 2008
THE man who commissioned Superlambanana says it is popular because people can interpret the artwork in a multitude of ways....
Jun 16 2008
ACOUSTIC blues star Tam White and 60s icon Mike Heron are joining forces for a never-before-seen double-bill at Southport Arts Centre....
Jun 16 2008
in the Road Map to the Stars symposium at the Echo Arena include proposed missions to Mars and the investigations into the likelihood of extra-terrestrial life. Other projects being considered are missions to Saturn’s satellites, Titan and Enceladus, and Jupiter’s satellite, Europa, plus ground-based projects such as Europe’s extremely large telescope and the square kilometre array radio telescope....
Jun 16 2008
WHEN the Superlambanana was first unveiled in Liverpool, as part of an art exhibition, it was met with ridicule....