The Liverpool Biennial has become one of the first contemporary art festivals to open this year.
A local arts organisation has gained support from Liverpool City Council to continue aiding creatives during the coronavirus pandemic.
Writing on the Wall is celebrating the Black Lives Matter movement throughout Black History Month.
Chinese Culture was celebrated with vibrant music and dance as part of the Angel Field Creative Festival.
Published poets gave an inspiring talk on the importance of the exploration in power of women in the arts.
Hundreds turned out at the Everyman Theatre for the UK’s largest family arts and culture conference.
Homotopia organiser Char Binns tells JMU Journalism why the festival is so special.
Disability arts are set to be celebrated next month with the return of the biannual DaDaFest in Liverpool.
A Christmas snowstorm hit the Liverpool Royal Court with the opening night of ‘Scouse of the Antarctic’.
The one-night art and culture festival ‘LightNight’ will be back next year with organisers pledging it will be the best yet.
Young writers and story-tellers have an opportunity to make a name for themselves in a local writing contest.