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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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Biennial 2021: Curator’s theme “more important than ever”
Liverpool Biennial’s theme is more significant this year, says curator Manuela Moscoso, as the visual arts festival returned this weekend.
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Celebrating Toxteth’s cultural diversity
Celebrate L8 got underway this week to shine a light on Toxteth’s rich cultural heritage.
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Covid-19: “Sad to see businesses closed”
Small businesses have received support from a spooky source as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to bite.
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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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Job losses look certain at Liverpool Museums
Liverpool museums could see up to 100 full time equivalent job cuts due to financial losses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Liverpool Irish Festival kicks off again
The Liverpool Irish Festival has launched its 17th annual celebrations.
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Journey through the stars in Wirral light show
West Kirby’s Marine Lake was transformed into another universe at a dazzling light show.
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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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International flavour to LJMU celebration day
LJMU International Day returned to celebrate different countries and cultures through food, music, dance and more.
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Can opera offer hit the right note?
Opera singers are offering to come into people’s homes and sing to help ease their troubles.
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Devolution deal could see migration museum
An Ellis Island-style National Migration Museum may be coming to Liverpool to mark the city’s port heritage.
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Calling all zombies for record attempt
Zombie skeletons and volunteers are expected to haunt Liverpool in a bid to set a new Guinness World Record.
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Bus art project to raise cash for charities
Artists across Merseyside are set to raise thousands of pounds for a number of different charities.
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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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‘Liverpool X’ to explore creative talent
The city’s Baltic Triangle will play host to a collection of internationally-recognised creative talent next week as part of the Liverpool X showcase.