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Why were people dancing the Macarena in Birmingham’s ‘Pigeon Park’?
Brummies congregated outside Birmingham Cathedral this evening to take part in a mass dance-along, in a bid to spread festive cheer and raise money for charity. Joining in from all over…
Brummies plan mass singalong to Queen classic ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
The organisers behind Birmingham's recent mass singalong of Toto's 'Africa' have planned another musical flashmob in Cathedral Square, but this time they're hoping hundreds will gather to belt out iconic…
Good Charlotte to co-headline Slam Dunk 2018 with Jimmy Eat World
One of 2017’s most guarded secrets can now be revealed, Slam Dunk Festival will have not one, but two major headline artists! Pop Punk titans Good Charlotte will be joining the…
REVIEW: Magical Lantern Festival in Birmingham
The Magical Lantern Festival returns once again to Birmingham over the Christmas period to help spread the festive cheer, with a gorgeous display of larger-than-life Chinese lanterns. Moving to its new…
REVIEW | Midland Opera: Norma by Bellini
It may have been a wet and windy night in Birmingham city, but inside The Old Rep Theatre there was warmth and magic as the bars of the overture faded…
REVIEW | The Florida Project
I ended up watching this movie completely blind with no prior knowledge, other than it's based in the motels in Kissimmee, Florida and with just one known actor in the billing…
Sacha Dhawan joins ‘Boy with the Topknot’ cast for BBC screening in Wolverhampton
Actor Sacha Dhawan has returned to Wolverhampton to join cast and crew for a special screening of new BBC drama The Boy with the Topknot. After having recently filmed in the West Midlands…
Birmingham Inspiration Awards 2017: The Nominees
The Birmingham Inspiration Awards makes it debut this month, with accolades being presented to models, community activists, young role models, media personalities, sports teams, and music and dance artists. Organised…
FILM REVIEW | Thor: Ragnarok
I was looking forward to Thor: Ragnarok a lot due to the involvement of one person: Taika Waititi. I’ve followed his previous work from Flight on The Concords through to…
REVIEW | ‘Knights of the Raj’ exhibition, BM&AG
The Knights of the Raj exhibition at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery reveals the untold stories behind the legacy of Britain’s Bangladeshi-owned Indian restaurants. Unbeknown to the masses, the Bangladeshi…