• Arts and Science Festival 2017: Ulysse's Gaze, 16 Mar 2017

    16 Mar 2017 - Film at macThemed 'Land and Water', the festival is now inviting proposals for talks, exhibitions, performances, workshops and screenings that showcase collaboration, research and ideas from the University of Birmingham to an ever-growing public audience.
  • Arts and Science Festival 2017: O Brother, Where Are Thou?, 15 Mar 2017

    15 Mar 2017 - Film at macThemed 'Land and Water', the festival is now inviting proposals for talks, exhibitions, performances, workshops and screenings that showcase collaboration, research and ideas from the University of Birmingham to an ever-growing public audience.
  • Arts and Science Festival 2017: Contempt, 14 Mar 2017

    14 Mar 2017 - Film at macThemed 'Land and Water', the festival is now inviting proposals for talks, exhibitions, performances, workshops and screenings that showcase collaboration, research and ideas from the University of Birmingham to an ever-growing public audience.
  • Arts and Science Festival 2017: The Odyssey, 13 Mar 2017

    13 Mar 2017 - Film at macThemed 'Land and Water', the festival is now inviting proposals for talks, exhibitions, performances, workshops and screenings that showcase collaboration, research and ideas from the University of Birmingham to an ever-growing public audience.
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  • A Silent Voice, 11 Mar 2017

    11 Mar 2017 - Film at macShoko, a young Deaf student, transfers to a new school where she is bullied by Shoya for her hearing impairment. While Shoya originally leads the class in bullying Shoko, the class soon turn on him for his lack of compassion. When they leave elementary school, Shoko and Shoya do not speak to each other again, but Shoya, tormented by his past behaviour, decides he must see Shoko once more to atone for his sins – but is it already too late?
  • The Koestler Trust: Still Life Killing Time, 8 Mar 2017

    8 Mar 2017 - Spoken Word at macFREE Artist and photographer Edmund Clark will share his experience of working in places of incarceration. In particular he will talk about his book ‘Still Life Killing Time’ about the experience of ageing life prisoners in HMP Kingston and of being the Artist in Residence at HMP Grendon, Britain’s only therapeutic prison, and how working in the prison has influenced his creative practice. The Artist in Residence programme at HMP Grendon aims to
  • Pieta in the Toilet, 7 Mar 2017

    7 Mar 2017 - Film at macYoung failed painter Hiroshi (Yojiro Noda) falls into the depths of despair when he discovers he is incurably ill. Having given up on his dreams, everything changes when he encounters bold and outspoken Mai (Hana Sugisaki). Her strong will is infectious and pushes Hiroshi to reassess his outlook on life.
  • Holdsworth Drama Society: The Tempest, 4 Mar 2017

    4 Mar 2017 - Theatre at mac (suitable for under 18s) What do you do when the past catches up to you? Indeed, "misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows." Holdsworth Drama Society's adaptation of Shakespeare's final play The Tempest.
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  • Book Fair, 25 Feb 2017

    25 Feb 2017 - Community at macFREE(suitable for under 18s) Second-hand and Antiquarian Book Fair held twice yearly at mac birmingham. Thousands of quality second-hand books for sale from 27 dealers.
  • Embrace Movie, Birmingham Screening, 8 Mar 2017

    8 Mar 2017 - Film at Odeon, Broadway PlazaWhen body image activist Taryn Brumfitt posted an unconventional before-and-after photograph in 2013, it was seen by more than 100 million worldwide and sparked an international media frenzy.In her forceful debut, Brumfitt continues her crusade exploring the global issue of body loathing.She travels the world to interview an impressive range of women about their attitudes to their bodies, including: Mia Freedman, the youngest ever editor of the Australi
  • Chronixx, 27 May 2017

    27 May 2017 - Club at O2 Academy 2
  • Drum & Bass Awards Official Award Winners After Party, 20 May 2017

    20 May 2017 - Club at Boxxed
  • Mini Allnighter, 12 May 2017

    12 May 2017 - Club at The Night Owl
  • AKA Skaface, 8 Apr 2017

    8 Apr 2017 - Rock & Pop at The Windsor Theatre BarAKA SKAFACE will be bringing all the SKA and 2Tone Classics with a little bit of Trojan thrown in for good measure.AKA SKAFACE will be playing live at The Windsor Theatre Bar function. Doors open at 7.00pm for pre-show drinks - band due on from 8.30 to 9.00pm approx.
  • Legends Festival: Partisans, 21 May 2017

    21 May 2017 - Jazz at University College BirminghamUCB McIntyre HouseSince their formation in 1996 Partisans have been thrilling audiences with their ferociously energetic performances. Hailed as breaking the ground for the new wave of British jazz and described by BBC Radio Jazz on 3 as 'One of the most exciting all star experimental groups in Jazz today' Partisans is co-led by two of the pre-eminent musicians of their generation, Phil Robson and Julian Siegel. Partisans are real band! The rich
  • Legends Festival: Alec Dankworth's Spanish Accents, 21 May 2017

    21 May 2017 - Jazz at University College BirminghamUCB McIntyre HouseAlec Dankworth's long-standing love of all things Spanish provided the inspiration for this group. Metheny, Corea, even Rodrigo are reinvented alongside traditional folk songs and originals in flamenco rhythms creating a wonderful and genuinely Spanish world. The band features the beautiful voice of daughter Emily Dankworth and the flamenco dancing and palmas of Jesus Olmedo, along with heady mix of top British musicians - saxo
  • Legends Festival: Bryan Corbett's Local Stars, 21 May 2017

    21 May 2017 - Jazz at University College BirminghamUCB McIntyre HouseTo complete the series of Corbett gigs will feature two more famous Blue Note albums. Recreated by his band of local jazz stars. By the end of this set you will have learned enough about Bryan and his talents, range and personality to be an expert. With this line up expect a great groove to be maintained throughout.
  • Legends Festival: Sean Gibbs Quintet, 21 May 2017

    21 May 2017 - Jazz at University College BirminghamUCB McIntyre HouseThe final day sees a great running order for you, all in one place.Starting the day at the great venue at UCB is Sean's tribute to his favorite trumpet and Blue Note legend Lee Morgan.His band features the cream of the crop of young Birmingham based Conservatoire Alumni.
  • Legends Festival: Four + Three, 20 May 2017

    20 May 2017 - Jazz at Red Lion (Hockley)Appearing again for the Festival is one of last years hit artists, a collaboration between acclaimed jazz pianist/composer Kate Williams and the Guastalla string quartet. The repertoire for this band will material by Bill Evans, one of the Blue Note giants as well as originals by Williams. The style of writing and arranging exploits the varied sound pallet of both the string quartet and jazz trio, creating contrasts between the improvised and the notated,
  • Legends Festival: Nick Dewhurst Quintet, 21 May 2017

    21 May 2017 - Jazz at Saint Kitchen
  • Legends Festival: Bryan Corbett Trio, 20 May 2017

    20 May 2017 - Jazz at Saint KitchenDay two begins with a Jazz Breakfast by the Festival Curator presenting Blue Note ballads by his trio, all in the close and intimate atmosphere of our regular coffee house.Bryan will also be hosting a Question and Answer session on the life of a Jazz Musician.
  • Legends Festival: Bryan Corbett's National Stars, 19 May 2017

    19 May 2017 - Jazz at Red Lion (Hockley)Birmingham Jazz is very lucky this year to have Bryan Corbett as it's Curator. He has collected an exciting range of bands over the three days presenting the full range of jazz from the Blue Note stable.The first is this group of international stats who will perform iconic tunes from two Blue Note Albums.
  • Legends Festival: Kofi-Bzhezhinska-Prime Trio, 19 May 2017

    19 May 2017 - Jazz at Red Lion (Hockley)This Trio were an instant hit when we presented them in the early days of this innovative partnership of master musicians. We welcome back the Trio led by the acclaimed Harp player Alina Bzhezhinska and her two side men.This is a true International trio playing the most exciting set of originals - not to be missed.
  • Legends Festival: Dave Ferris Organ Trio, 19 May 2017

    19 May 2017 - Jazz at Red Lion (Hockley)This year's Festival theme will be the record label Blue Note.The first of this year's Festival series is a tribute to Jimmy Smith and the original Organ Trio.Dave Ferris will lead his take on the Legendary Smith's songbook.
  • Legends Festival: Tony Levin Drum Prize, 19 May 2017

    19 May 2017 - Jazz at Red Lion (Hockley)This years the Birmingham Conservatoire will present the annual TL Drum Prize at the Red Lion.This is the second year that Birmingham Jazz will host this competition final.The final four students up for the prize present a short set alongside star Bassist Arnie Somogyi and behind star front man of Jean Toussaint.
  • U of I Students Aim to Diversify Campus Nightlife | WRSP - Fox Illinois - FOX Illinois

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    Some University of Illinois students are tackling ways to help diversify the nightlife on campus.Heartland Music Festival is a student created organization that ...and more »
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    Some University of Illinois students are tackling ways to help diversify the nightlife on campus. (WCCU). AA. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCCU) — Some University of Illinois students are tackling ways to help diversify the nightlife on campus. Heartland Music ...and more »
  • Surviving a Decade in New York Nightlife – WWD - WWD

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    Three NYC hot spots opened in 2007 reveal their secret to withstanding the test of time. By Andrew Nodell on February 21, 2017. Share This Article; Reddit · LinkedIn; WhatsApp; Email; Print; Talk · View Slideshow · View Gallery — 8 Photos. The year ...and more »
  • Kendall Jenner Went Clubbing in a Crocheted Sweater - Yahoo Food

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    Kendall Jenner attends LFW a/w 2017: Love Me 17 X Burberry party at Annabel's on day four of London Fashion Week on Monday. (Photo: Getty Images). More. Kendall Jenner was across the pond over the weekend — but funnily enough, she wasn't there ...
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  • EDITORIAL: Black Swan closure latest casualty in changing nature of Bendigo nightlife - Bendigo Advertiser

    EDITORIAL: Black Swan closure latest casualty in changing nature of Bendigo nightlife - Bendigo Advertiser
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    EDITORIAL: Black Swan closure latest casualty in changing nature of Bendigo nightlife
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    Both are there in the best of times, at milestone birthdays or spontaneous nights out. Occasionally, both bear witness to our lowest ebbs, embarrassing moments born of over-indulgence. And both leave a hole in our social lives once they are gone.
  • Rio Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, February 21, 2017 - The Rio Times

    Rio Nightlife Guide for Tuesday, February 21, 2017 - The Rio Times
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    Tuesday's Rio Nightlife Pick – Tonight, Bem Brasil is back at the chic and stylish nightclub, 00 (Zero Zero) in Gávea to host the Rio's hostel party. It's a gathering of guests from approximately sixty hostels throughout Rio to bring together a ...
  • Painty Daytime Cherry Blossom, 27 Feb 2017

    27 Feb 2017 - Workshop at Creative Coffee HubOur first daytime event in Selly Oak.Come along with friends and try something creative. Not sure about your painting skills? Well there is no need to worry as we provide a way to ensure you have a great time creating great work whilst mixing with lots of like minded people.Starting with a blank canvas, paint, and an assortment of brushes, our artist, Craig, will take you through simple steps to create your own version of the painting. It only takes a
  • Make A Super Hero Mask, 25 Feb 2017

    25 Feb 2017 - Workshop at Creative Coffee Hub (suitable for under 18s) Join us for a morning of creative making.Make your very own super hero mask. choose from a range of card designs, all suplies included.No need to book just simpply turn up on the daySuitable for all ages. 2 per child
  • Classic Birmingham Food Tour, 8 Apr 2017

    8 Apr 2017 - Community at BrindleyplaceA relaxed guided walk with gastronomical flavour. Taste Birmingham's culinary landscape and learn about the city's culture and heritage. Sample offerings from the very best of Birmingham's local independent  restaurants, cafes and street food. City centre 
    12-4pm 
    £35 per person 
    Call Rhiannon for availability 07875236140 
    Book online at birminghamfoodtour.co.uk 
  • Classic Birmingham Food Tour, 4 Mar 2017

    4 Mar 2017 - Community at BrindleyplaceA relaxed guided walk with gastronomical flavour. Taste Birmingham's culinary landscape and learn about the city's culture and heritage. Sample offerings from the very best of Birmingham's local independent  restaurants, cafes and street food. City centre 
    12-4pm 
    £35 per person 
    Call Rhiannon for availability 07875236140 
    Book online at birminghamfoodtour.co.uk 
  • Jack Jones, 2 Feb 2018

    2 Feb 2018 - Rock & Pop at Town HallOne of the world’s most loved international singing stars, Jack Jones still stands head and shoulders above his musical peers, and has sung all his life. He has 60 albums to his credit, two Grammies and another five nominations, an Emmy, and awards too numerous to mention.
  • Afro Celt Sound System, 10 Nov 2017

    10 Nov 2017 - World Music at Town HallFormed by Grammy-nominated musician and record producer Simon Emmerson, Afro Celt Sound System are a European and African based collective who’ve been a ground-breaking force in music ever since they started. With sales now topping one and a half million albums and two Grammy nominations to date, Afro Celt Sound System celebrated their 20th Anniversary with a stunning new album, The Source released in April 2016 on ECC Records described as a “col
  • Ray Mears, 7 Nov 2017

    7 Nov 2017 - Spoken Word at Town HallFrom a very young age Ray discovered the joys of exploring the Wilderness, the most intact, undisturbed wild natural areas left on our planet. His fascination with this environment that has not been modified by civilized human activity has greatly shaped his life.
  • John Mayall, 21 Oct 2017

    21 Oct 2017 - Rock & Pop at Town HallFor over 50 years, John Mayall has served as a pioneer of blues music, rightly earning him the title, ‘The Godfather of British Blues’.Regarded by many as blues’ most influential artist, John’s band The Bluesbreakers, launched the careers of many true legends including Eric Clapton, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Peter Green and Mick Taylor.64 albums later and John’s captivating and authentic sound is still as vital today is it
  • Henning Wehn, 14 Oct 2017

    14 Oct 2017 - Comedy at Town HallJoin German Comedy Ambassador Henning Wehn for an evening of Teutonic jolliness at its best. After his last show tackled those well-known staples of light entertainment that are the British obsession with home ownership and the self-serving nature of most fundraising efforts, this time Henning’s having an unbiased look at immigration. He also wonders if, generally speaking, people are competent. Luckily in his case this doesn’t matter as either he&rsq
  • Dweezil Zappa, 12 Oct 2017

    12 Oct 2017 - Rock & Pop at Town HallExposed to the music industry from an early age, Dweezil Zappa developed a strong affinity for playing the guitar and producing music. Able to learn directly from world-class guitarists such as Steve Vai and Eddie Van Halen, Dweezil quickly developed into a musical star in his own right, releasing his first single (produced by Eddie Van Halen) at the age of 12.
  • Tubular Bells for Two, 7 Oct 2017

    7 Oct 2017 - Classical at Town HallTwo blokes juggle over 20 instruments live on stage in a spellbinding performance. A multi-award winning sell-out hit at festivals around the world, Tubular Bells for Two.Anyone who grew up through the 70s will be able to tell you exactly where they were when they first heard Tubular Bells. Composed by Mike Oldfield in 1973, the album was the first release on Richard Branson's fledgling record label, Virgin Records. The album went on to sell over 30 million co
  • CBSO Youth Orchestra Academy, 30 Jul 2017

    30 Jul 2017 - Classical at Town HallThis year’s CBSO Youth Orchestra Academy plunges into the dark heart of the twentieth century. Stravinsky’s brilliance and Shostakovich’s savage wit are two very different perspectives on the Second World War. So too is Samuel Barber’s magnificent Cello Concerto, and if you love his famous Adagio, you’ll need to hear this. Because you can be sure of one thing: our superb young players will give it their all.
  • CBSO Vibrant Voices, 15 Jul 2017

    15 Jul 2017 - Classical at Town HallSing up! The CBSO’s famous community and youth choirs are some of the most vibrant forces in Birmingham’s musical life. Tonight, Selly Oak’s SO Vocal come together with the fresh young voices of the CBSO Children’s Chorus and members of the CBSO in hit songs from the movies, the charts and the musicals – a celebration of the sheer joy of singing.
  • The Spooky Men's Chorale, 14 Jul 2017

    14 Jul 2017 - Rock & Pop at Town HallThe Spooky Men's Chorale are the gift that keeps on giving… as thunderous as a herd of wildebeest, as sly as a wagonload of Spike Milligans and as sonorous as a cloister of monks. The manchoir emerged blinking-eyed from the Blue Mountains of NSW fifteen years ago and armed with no more than their impressively cavernous vocal chords, a nice line in deadpan, improbable facial hair and an ill-matched set of hats, have been gleefully wooing audiences t
  • 'It's starting to pick up' - Accrington showing signs of getting its nightlife 'mojo' back - Lancashire Telegraph

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    But as new investors look to the town to open up new bars and clubs and revitalise fading ones, Lancashire Telegraph reporter Nic Marko looks to see if it's enough to tempt punters back. FOR decades, the centre of Accrington was renowned for its ...and more »
  • Glatpoleret The Weeknd: Alt for ensformig clubbing I Royal Arena - BT - B.T.

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    Det var mest som en våd, vild og verdensfjern nat på en natklub på Ibiza, at overvære The Weeknds bastunge show i Royal Arena. Den har indtil nu kun været ...and more »
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    Det var mest som en våd, vild og verdensfjern nat på en natklub på Ibiza, at overvære The Weeknds bastunge show i Royal Arena. Den har indtil nu kun været udsat for Metallicas hårdslående heavy og de danske rockikoner D-A-D og Dizzy signaturiske ...and more »

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