More from JMU Journalism
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Our weekly magazine
Arts
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Biennial to “breathe new life” into Liverpool
The Liverpool Biennial has become one of the first contemporary art festivals to open this year.
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Liverpool arts organisation attracts City Council attention
A local arts organisation has gained support from Liverpool City Council to continue aiding creatives during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Black lives matter to Writing on the Wall
Writing on the Wall is celebrating the Black Lives Matter movement throughout Black History Month.
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Festival helps celebrate Chinese traditions
Chinese Culture was celebrated with vibrant music and dance as part of the Angel Field Creative Festival.
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Encouraging women to create poetry magic
Published poets gave an inspiring talk on the importance of the exploration in power of women in the arts.
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Everyman hosts family and culture event
Hundreds turned out at the Everyman Theatre for the UK’s largest family arts and culture conference.
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Homotopia launch gets the party started
Homotopia organiser Char Binns tells JMU Journalism why the festival is so special.
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Review: Scouse of the Antarctic
A Christmas snowstorm hit the Liverpool Royal Court with the opening night of ‘Scouse of the Antarctic’.
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LightNight festival set to to return
The one-night art and culture festival ‘LightNight’ will be back next year with organisers pledging it will be the best yet.
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Merseyside writers get chance to shine
Young writers and story-tellers have an opportunity to make a name for themselves in a local writing contest.