More from JMU Journalism
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Our weekly magazine
Entertainment column 2
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Review: Michael McIntyre at the Echo Arena
Scousers love a good laugh and Michael McIntyre did not disappoint in his show at the Echo Arena.
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New Beatles statue added to waterfront
A new bronze statue of The Beatles has been unveiled on Liverpool’s waterfront by John Lennon’s sister, Julia Baird.
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Review: ‘Let It Be’ at the Royal Court
‘Let It Be’ takes audiences back in time to the sights and sounds of the Fab Four in a celebration of Beatles music.
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The Hummingbirds return home
The Hummingbirds returned to their hometown of Liverpool for a huge sell-out concert at the O2 Academy.
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Review: James Blunt at Echo Arena
It’s almost 10 years since James Blunt hit the charts with ‘You’re Beautiful,’ but he shows no signs of slowing down.
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Boxer Bellew to land Hollywood role
Liverpool boxer Tony Bellew has revealed he is about to land a starring role in the Rocky spin-off movie ‘Creed’.
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Review: Jamie T at Liverpool Guild
Singer-songwriter Jamie T ended his UK tour in Liverpool with a performance at the Guild of Students.
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Review: Swan Lake lights up the Empire
Ballet fans will not be disappointed as one of the most famous shows of all comes to Liverpool’s Empire Theatre.
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Beatles museum to highlight USA links
The Beatles Story museum is teaming up with LA’s Grammy Museum to offer fresh inisights into musical heritage.
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Review: ‘Joseph’ at the Empire
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat has landed at the Liverpool Empire.
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Ricky ‘chuffed’ with freedom award
Ricky Tomlinson tells JMU Journalism he is “overwhelmed” after being awarded the ‘Freedom of Liverpool’.
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OMD on display at museum shows
OMD talk to JMU Journalism ahead of two intimate gigs at the Museum of Liverpool.
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BAFTA talk offers movie insight
Locals with aspirations to get into the movie business were given encouraging advice at a master class in FACT cinema.
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From Eurovision to JMU Journalism
Gemma Abbey suffered in the press after scoring ‘nul points’ at Eurovision but now she’s studying at JMU Journalism.
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LJMU honorary award for Bishop
Local comedian John Bishop has accepted an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
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Willy Russell archive comes to LJMU
Liverpool playwright Willy Russell has donated papers and manuscripts to a special exhibition at LJMU.
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Theatre review: Sons of the Desert
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were brought back to life at the Royal Court Theatre in ‘Sons of the Desert’.