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5 hours ago - RT @WMPolice: M5 has fully re-opened following earlier incident. Traffic moving freely. Thanks to motorists for your patience.
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What’s on Archive
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Avenue Q – Birmingham Hippodrome – 17-21 May
After nearly five years of mischief, bad behaviour and political incorrectness, London’s funniest show by far is hitting the road. The Tony Award winning Avenue Q is the irresistibly charming musical about the lovably hopeless characters on a downtown New York street trying to make sense of life’s burning issues: love, work, relationships and, above [...] -
Birmingham Debates Voting Referendum
On Saturday 2nd April some of the region’s top authorities on voting reform will gather in Kings Heath, Birmingham, to present their perspectives to the community, and join in the conversation about the upcoming alternative vote referendum. This important event will take place at 12 noon at All Saints Church in the heart of Kings Heath [...] -
Kate Goes…Undead! – The Victoria, John Bright Street, 2:30pm – 11pm
Kate Goes...Undead! Saturday 22 January, The Victoria, 2:30pm - 9pm -
Public Debate on Political Reform, 4th Feb 2011, 7pm, Birmingham and Midland Institute
The May Referendum and the Future of Political Reform A Question Time Style Debate on many different areas of Political Reform Friday 4th February 2011 at 7pm Free Entry Speakers include: Jack Dromey MP, Labour MP for Erdington. Lorely Burt MP, Liberal Democrat MP for Solihull. Jonathan Bartley, Director of Ekklesia. Dominic Fisher, Chairman – [...] -
Review – Salif Keita, 25 October, Town Hall
The question ‘who invented World Music, and when’ is, of course, a silly one – not least because I’ve often wondered if in record shops in Mali one finds albums by The Rolling Stones filed under World Music. That said, as a music student in the late 80s – when what we in the west [...] -
Review – Brian Eno’s Apollo + BCMG, Town Hall, 9 October 2010
Often, I go to a concert and think ‘yeah, that was OK, that was’; sometimes I go to a concert and am exceedingly impressed. And just occasionally I go to a concert and feel that it was just about as near to a life-changing experience as one can get in a concert hall. Brian Eno’s [...] -
Middle East Peace Orchestra, Town Hall, 16 November
A unique and moving collaboration between Arab and Jewish musicians from across Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Scandinavia. On their first ever UK tour, their songs and instrumentals delve deep into the traditions of Jewish klezmer, Middle-Eastern makam and classical Arabic sounds in a passionate and poetic programme. Come and support these [...] -
Sounds of Space at Town Hall / Symphony Hall – 7-9 October 2010
Town Hall and Symphony Hall present a weekend of music, talks and events inspired by the wonders of our universe and beyond. The Steve Tromans Debop Band gets the weekend off to a flying start. The Symphony Hall foyers are filled with a new specially commissioned piece Musikosmos as part of our Friday evening Rush [...]





