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Festival
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Virtual film festivals providing lockdown lifeline
Amateur filmmakers have welcomed the emergence of online film festivals in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Street artists add splash of colour to Liverpool
The Contrast Mural Festival invited artists from across the country to display their work in Liverpool.
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Vegans feast their eyes at food festival
The successful Vegan Extravaganza Festival made a return at Liverpool’s Baltic Market.
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Celebration of LGBT history returns
The Museum of Liverpool was the hub for the OUTing the Past Festival which celebrates LGBT history.
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St Helens puts spotlight on mental health
St Helens residents came together to talk about how mental health can be better addressed in the town.
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Liverpool Irish Festival kicks off again
The Liverpool Irish Festival has launched its 17th annual celebrations.
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Africa Oyé festival up for national award
One of Liverpool’s most treasured music and arts festivals is up for a national award.
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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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Homotopia celebrates 15 years of gay culture
The LGBT+ arts showcase extravaganza Homotopia is back – bigger and brighter than ever.
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Vegan Festival back at Baltic Market
The Vegan Festival returned to the Baltic Market after a number of successful events.
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Bombed-Out Church hosts Spring Festival
Winter chills may have been in the air but a Spring Festival came to St Luke’s Church.
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Liverpool goes crackers for CheeseFest
A cheese festival came to the city, showcasing some of the weirdest and tastiest products from the UK and beyond.
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Homotopia back with reasons to celebrate
The Homotopia festival has returned to Liverpool with a special launch event kicking things off.
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Oxjam festival hits right note on Wirral
Oxjam festival proved to be a hit with music fans when it when came to Wallasey.
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Cavern tunes up for first ukulele festival
The world-famous Cavern Club hosted its first ever Ukulele Festival, with a sell-out crowd in attendance.
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Halloween guide for events in Liverpool
We select the best trick and treats from across the city on offer for Halloween.
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Religious twist to church beer festival
Beer lovers got the chance to enjoy a pint beneath the arches an historic church at ‘Ales from the Crypt’.