• NYC's first 'Office of Nightlife' is established with City Council vote - Curbed NY

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    NYC's first 'Office of Nightlife' is established with City Council vote
    Curbed NY
    It's official: New York City is getting an Office of Nightlife. Per Crain's, City Council voted on Wednesday in favor of officially establishing the office, which will function as a liaison between local government and the nightlife industry when it ...
    'Office of Nightlife' Bill Passes, Aims to Ease the Headache of Booze PouringBedford + Bowery
    New York City Council OKs 'office of nightlife' to oversee
  • 'Office of Nightlife' Bill Passes, Aims to Ease the Headache of Booze ... - Bedford + Bowery

    Bedford + Bowery
    'Office of Nightlife' Bill Passes, Aims to Ease the Headache of Booze ...
    Bedford + Bowery
    Back in May, City Council member Rafael Espinal announced a plan to sponsor legislation that would create an “Office of Nightlife” and “Nightlife Advisory Board ...
    NYC's first 'Office of Nightlife' is established with City Council vote ...Curbed NY
    City Council OKs 'nightlife office' to oversee partying affairs - NY ...New York Daily Newsall 5 news articles &r
  • Create A Crown Workshop, 28 Aug 2017

    28 Aug 2017 - Workshop at Creative Coffee Hub (suitable for under 18s) Come along to our Create A Crown drop in session.
    No need to book just pop in to store between 12 and 2pm for some crafting fun.Suitable for all ages, all supplies included, £2.50 per child
  • Motortorque with Joshua Dowling - ABC Local

    Motortorque with Joshua Dowling
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    Joshua Dowling, National Motoring Editor for News Corp Australia joins Phil Clark and shares important tips on how to drive a bargain, explains why it pays to do your research before you go to a showroom to negotiate a car deal and tells us about ...
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  • How 5 Moms Went Clubbing & Survived — Breast Pumps & All - SheKnows.com

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    How 5 Moms Went Clubbing & Survived — Breast Pumps & All
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    At 8:00 a.m. on a Sunday after just four hours of sleep, I woke up to the churning sound of a breast pump. It was attached to my friend Marissa, who was nursing a hangover from our previous night out instead of nursing her 8-month-old daughter. While ...
  • Crafty Sip - Creative Sessions, 10 Sep 2017

    10 Sep 2017 - Workshop at 1000 TradesDeborette-Creative and 1000 Trades have teamed up to offer you Crafty Sip. Drawing inspiration from the DIY Bar in Portland, Oregon, USA – Crafty Sip sessions are a fun way to spend a few hours ‘crafting’ with your friends on a sociable level.What better way to make, than with your mates and drinks. This session allows you to produce up to three mini creative projects, with three drinks over a maximum of three hours all included in the price
  • Money for Nothing, 18 Nov 2017

    18 Nov 2017 - Rock & Pop at Artrix The abundant energy and the excellence and musicality of their performance makes Money for Nothing a "must see" for any rock enthusiast or Dire Straits fan.
    Fronting the band is the brilliant guitarist and Mark Knopfler sound-alike Aled Williams. Behind him the line-up features top-class and experienced musicians that make this band a worthy tribute to Dire Straits. Aled and the entire band have studied Dire Straits in great depth to re-create their tribute
  • Steve Bugeja, 18 Nov 2017

    18 Nov 2017 - Comedy at Artrix Its 2009 and an eighteen year old Steve Bugeja decides to spend his summer working at a kids’ camp in America, dreaming of red cups, beach parties and being mistaken for Prince Harry.Unfortunately, coming to America doesn’t stop him from being notoriously terrible with children and even worse at talking to women.Join BBC New Comedy Award winner Steve Bugeja as he relives that fateful summer in his brand new show Summer Camp, his third solo show followin
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  • Foghorn Unscripted, 17 Nov 2017

    17 Nov 2017 - Comedy at Artrix(suitable for under 18s) Have you ever wanted to see your life acted out on stage? Have you ever wondered how your future will play out? Have you ever looked back at your experiences and thought, “you couldn’t make that up?”In The Secret Life of the Audience, Foghorn Unscripted will combine the memories, hopes and dreams of different audience members to create a life story on stage.Watch our characters form and break bonds, and experience life&rsqu
  • Ensemble Denote, 17 Nov 2017

    17 Nov 2017 - Classical at Artrix(suitable for under 18s) Ensemble DeNOTE's core programming focuses on classical era chamber music (broadly 1750-1820) played on instruments of that time.They have made a particular speciality of 'arrangements' made around that time, of which the Mozart/Schwenke 'Grand Quintetto' is a fascinating example.
  • Luke Jermay, 16 Nov 2017

    16 Nov 2017 - Theatre at Artrix Luke Jermay is the most incredible man you’ve probably never heard of.He can read your mind.
    No really; he can read your mind.He doesn’t use mind games or psychological tricks; he is not a trickster, there are no smoke and mirrors.He can simply read your mind.
    His awe inspiring intuitive abilities have gained him high profile fans such as Derren Brown, Dynamo and Uri Geller who all agree Jermay is astonishing.‘Luke Jermay’s - Sixth Sense&rs
  • Lady Maisery, 15 Nov 2017

    15 Nov 2017 - Folk at Artrix With their unique approach to harmony singing, thoughtful arrangements of both traditional repertoire and original compositions, Hazel Askew, Hannah James and Rowan Rheingans harness and celebrate their united voice.Whether unearthing a feminist twist hidden in a traditional tale, delivering a poignant anti-war ballad, or showcasing their immense multiinstrumental talents, Lady Maisery are skilful explorers of the power, beauty and vitality of song. Over the last fiv
  • Maureen Bell, 12 Nov 2017

    12 Nov 2017 - Spoken Word at Artrix Aided by a ‘heap of old books’, a leading book historian and university lecturer investigates readers across the centuries: who read what, when, where and how?
  • Hits From The Blitz, 12 Nov 2017

    12 Nov 2017 - Rock & Pop at Artrix Famous war-time tunes & “sing-a-long” songs brought to life by the singers and multi-instrumentalists of the Five Star Swing band, ("Superb, they swing like crazy!” – Sheila Tracy, BBC).Featuring Simone from the latter days of the Ivy Benson Orchestra plus Chris Smith (Jnr) composer and arranger for Glenn Miller’s Brother, Herb and the BBC Radio Big Band.
  • Tenors Unlimited, 11 Nov 2017

    11 Nov 2017 - Rock & Pop at Artrix Hear the best songs from the world’s Opera Houses, Broadway Theatres & Concert Halls as ‘the Rat Pack of Opera’ take you from ‘Venice to Vegas.’Scott, Paul & Jem are excited to present their latest tour and will be joined by their musical director at the piano and supported by a local choir ensemble.Tenors Un Limited’s soaring vocals and lush harmonies combined with fun, personality and a sense of humour is the pe
  • High Horses, 15 Sep 2017

    15 Sep 2017 - Rock & Pop at Artefact
  • Kings Heath Farmers’ Market, 7 Oct 2017

    7 Oct 2017 - Community at All Saints Church HallFREE(suitable for under 18s) Kings Heath Farmers Market has been set up by Kings Heath Business Association which is a group of local businesses who wanted to make a difference to our community and Kings Heath. The Business Association is a non-profit making organisation.Approximately 5 miles from Birmingham City Centre and 4 miles from junction 3 of the M42, located on the main A435 at the junction of Vicarage Road and Kings Heath High Street.The
  • Kings Heath Farmers’ Market, 4 Nov 2017

    4 Nov 2017 - Community at All Saints Church HallFREE(suitable for under 18s) Kings Heath Farmers Market has been set up by Kings Heath Business Association which is a group of local businesses who wanted to make a difference to our community and Kings Heath. The Business Association is a non-profit making organisation.Approximately 5 miles from Birmingham City Centre and 4 miles from junction 3 of the M42, located on the main A435 at the junction of Vicarage Road and Kings Heath High Street.The
  • Kings Heath Farmers’ Market, 2 Dec 2017

    2 Dec 2017 - Community at All Saints Church HallFREE(suitable for under 18s) Kings Heath Farmers Market has been set up by Kings Heath Business Association which is a group of local businesses who wanted to make a difference to our community and Kings Heath. The Business Association is a non-profit making organisation.Approximately 5 miles from Birmingham City Centre and 4 miles from junction 3 of the M42, located on the main A435 at the junction of Vicarage Road and Kings Heath High Street.The
  • Weoley Castle Ruins – Falconry Day, 17 Sep 2017

    17 Sep 2017 - Community at Weoley CastleFREE
  • Made in Brum, 17 Sep 2017

    17 Sep 2017 - Film at BrindleyplaceFREE(suitable for under 18s) Gas Street BasinHop aboard our floating cinema and catch a selection of shorts made in Brum as well as a few of our favourites, including Charlie Lyne’s wonderfully hilarious Fish Story.
  • Colour Box Shorts: Nature’s Tales, 17 Sep 2017

    17 Sep 2017 - Film at BrindleyplaceFREE(suitable for under 18s) At Regency WharfAn assortment of Flatpack favourites from our Colour Box programme. Featuring an exuberant fire-fighting Rhino and a troupe of dancing robots with infectious moves as well as a greedy little reptile who bites off more than he can chew. Full of fun, this selection of colourful shorts will tickle the whole family.
  • The Bargee, 17 Sep 2017

    17 Sep 2017 - Film at Brindleyplace (suitable for under 18s) At Regency WharfHarry H Corbett – better known as Steptoe the younger – is a bargee who ferries boats and goods up and down the Grand Union canal, wooing various women while his mate Ronnie Barker keeps an eye on the tiller. Though the sexual politics may be prehistoric there’s plenty to enjoy about this broad 60s comedy, including a string of familiar character actors (Richard Briers, Derek Nimmo, Eric Sykes, etc.) a
  • Walking Tour Around Moor Pool, 17 Sep 2017

    17 Sep 2017 - Community at Moor Pool Hall (suitable for under 18s) Join us for a fascinating walking tour and discover the Moor Pool Garden Suburb, a hidden gem less than 3 miles from Birmingham City Centre. Following his passion for high quality housing for all, John Sutton Nettlefold commissioned Martin and Martin to build this Garden Suburb at the beginning of the twentieth Century, and it was completed in 1912. Integral to the Estate’s plan were the communal facilities which are still
  • Eat My House, 17 Sep 2017

    17 Sep 2017 - Community at Moor Pool Hall (suitable for under 18s) Have you ever wondered how to go about building your own house? Learn about materials and building techniques in this hands-on interactive drop-in session. Your creations will be good enough to eat as all of your building blocks will be made from edible materials!
  • Waterway to Have a Good Tme, 16 Sep 2017 - 17 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - 17 Sep 2017 - Community at BrindleyplaceFREE(suitable for under 18s) At Regency WharfJoin us along the waterways for canal related archive shorts curated by the Media Archive for Central England followed by a special screening of I’m Alan Partridge.Watership Alan: Alan pays the price when he insults local farmers on his radio show, and gets into even more difficulty when he accepts the job of fronting a boating holiday promotional video.
  • Take Me High, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Film at Brindleyplace (suitable for under 18s) At Gas Street BasinFast becoming a Flatpack classic, Take Me High stars Cliff Richard as a self-absorbed banker who moves to Birmingham, buys himself a narrowboat and invents the Brumburger. We’re excited to be screening this neglected musical oddity aboard a canal boat on Birmingham’s waterways, and your very own Brumburger is included in the ticket price. Seats are very limited so grab your tickets quick.
  • DIY Drive In Cinema, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Film at Brindleyplace (suitable for under 18s) At Regency WharfBuild your own mini-car out of scrap material and park-up for some Brummie-based kids TV. On the big screen: selected adventures of little yellow hero Brum, as well as 70s Saturday morning show Tiswas.
  • Siege! A Birmingham Heritage Week Event, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Community at Aston Hall (suitable for under 18s) Can the Hall hold or will it fall?
    In the 1640s the country was at war with itself, King against Parliament, and in 1643 the tides of war brought battle to Aston Hall. See soldiers arrive to defend the Hall, and experience the story of the siege. Help the servants and soldiers as they prepare for battle, fortifying the Hall and learning to fight.
  • Aston Heritage Concert, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Rock & Pop at Aston Parish ChurchAston has a rich musical heritage. This concert will showcase the best from the past and today.The Band of the West Midlands Fire Service The band rehearses in Aston. Their programme includes music by Albert Katèlbey the Aston Man who in the 1920’s became the first pop music millionaire, James bond film music, Sinatra in concert and the Corps of drums.The Birmingham Community Gospel Choir. The BBC Gospel choir of the year in 2016 re
  • Heritage Theatre Tours, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Community at New Alexandra Theatre (suitable for under 18s) Have you ever wondered what it’s like to go backstage at the Alex? The special heritage tours will give you a unique insight into one of the most historic theatres in the West Midlands.See the dressing rooms that have housed the stars, explore the history of the architecture, visit the backstage areas that are the workhouse of theatre life and finally step onstage at the Alex and in doing so join with some of the gre
  • Positively Birmingham Tour No. 1, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Community at Library of BirminghamFREE(suitable for under 18s) Find out more about Birmingham with a walking tour starting and ending at the Library of Birmingham in Centenary Square. A great introduction to the city for local people and visitors alike. We consider the canals, Birmingham’s industrial pioneers and the Victorian heritage and the more recent architecture that is all around us. The tours view current redevelopments taking place right in front of our eyes and help
  • Themed Cemetery Tours, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Community at Key Hill CemeteryFREE(suitable for under 18s) There are two themed tours, Radical Brummies and Victorian Industrialists and each tour provides an introduction to Key Hill cemetery, its history, architecture, development, and some of the many famous (and infamous) figures buried within this great cemetery.
  • Urban Safari at Roundhouse , 16 Sep 2017 - 17 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - 17 Sep 2017 - Community at The RoundhouseFREE Explore the centre of the second city like never before! A rare chance to travel on a Heritage Narrow boat into the heart of the canal system, with a towpath tour of the local wildlife, myths and legends of Birmingham, and the chance to explore one of Birmingham’s hidden gems the Roundhouse. Booking is essential!
  • Baking Day, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Community at Sarehole Mill (suitable for under 18s) Come along and sample breads made with Sarehole Mill flour and learn more about the Victorian Bake House we have on site. Learn about the importance of bread and its history as a staple of the English diet.
  • Blakesley Hall Ale Festival, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Community at Blakesely HallA celebration of the Birmingham micro-breweries. Over 20 different ales and a number of ciders plus hot food available.£5 entrance fee (does not include Hall) – but does include a limited edition Blakesley Hall beer glass.
  • Meet the Artist, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Community at Royal Birmingham Society of Artists FREE(suitable for under 18s) Speak to Angela Dooley RBSA about the inspiration and processes behind her detailed paintings on display in the Metropolis exhibition.
  • Drop In Family Workshop, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Workshop at The Pen Museum (suitable for under 18s) The Pen Museum is hosting a family workshop where children can learn a variety of crafts and skills. Go back in time and write with a feather quill, learn calligraphy techniques, make your own crafty card and take a steel pen nib home. Fun for all the family.
  • Lunar Trail, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Community at Birmingham Cathedral (suitable for under 18s) The Lunar Society invites you on a guided trail of 18th century Birmingham, taking in significant city landmarks from the Age of Enlightenment. Join Chris Rice, one of the foremost experts on the origins of the Lunar Society, on a tour following in Lunar Men footsteps. Discover the surviving 18th and 19th century townscape in amongst our modern landmarks and learn more about the personalities and individual passions of the
  • Living With Birmingham’s High-Rise Heritage, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Community at John Lewis, BirminghamFREE(suitable for under 18s) Over 400 residential tower blocks were built in Birmingham in the 1970s. The most unpopular ones have since been demolished, but many remain as useful part of the city’s housing stock. When there is a chronic shortage of housing can we afford to knock any more of them down? Architectural writer Alan Clawley will present an illustrated history of the tower block and Conservation specialist and STEAM Phd Scholar Ti
  • Curzon Street Station, 16 Sep 2017

    16 Sep 2017 - Rock & Pop at Museum of the Jewellery QuarterFREE(suitable for under 18s) Join us for free live music performances from Songwall Live in the Smith & Pepper Tearoom Courtyard at the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter. Event is free – admission to the museum still applies.
  • Enriching the List, 15 Sep 2017

    15 Sep 2017 - Community at Birmingham and Midland InstituteFREE(suitable for under 18s) The National Heritage List for England, which started life in 1882, now has almost 400,000 entries, including over 1600 listed buildings and places in Birmingham. Historic England is inviting everyone to help keep the national record of listed buildings and places relevant and up-to-date. In this special themed workshop in conjunction with Birmingham Music Archive and the Community Archives and Heritage Group
  • Nightlife calendar for Myrtle Beach area | Myrtle Beach Sun News - Myrtle Beach Sun News

    Nightlife calendar for Myrtle Beach area | Myrtle Beach Sun News
    Myrtle Beach Sun News
    4640 U.S. 17 S., North Myrtle Beach, Drake v Future Night Feat. DJ Ricky Datruth & DJ CED, 9:30 p.m. $10. 843-272-3000. McFadden's Sports Pub. 1911 S.C. ...and more »
  • A Tour of Birmingham Cathedral, 13 Sep 2017

    13 Sep 2017 - Community at Birmingham CathedralFREE(suitable for under 18s) A short introductory tour to the history of Birmingham Cathedral. Tour will touch on the founding of the church, its development and the stunning Burne-Jones stained glass windows.
  • Beatrice Cadbury Heritage Talk at Selly Manor, 13 Sep 2017

    13 Sep 2017 - Spoken Word at Selly Manor This talk by author Fiona Joseph tells of the compelling true story of the Cadbury heiress who gave away her fortune to Bournville workers in the pursuit of a fairer society.
  • Lost Villages of Bournville – Walk, 13 Sep 2017

    13 Sep 2017 - Community at The Weoley Hill Village CouncilFREE(suitable for under 18s) Saunter around some of the lesser known parts of the Bournville Village Trust Estate. Starting in Weoley Hill Village one of the finest examples of a 1920’s garden suburb in the country, following the intricate pattern of parks and spinneys that characterise the Cadbury approach to town planning to Woodlands and the much early and more ornate Tenants Estate and finally returning for tea and biscuits at a
  • Tudor Women, 13 Sep 2017

    13 Sep 2017 - Community at Blakesely HallFREE(suitable for under 18s) Find out about the lives and roles of women in Tudor society from servants to Queens. Learn how women lived and dressed during the reign of the Tudor dynasty. Costumed guided tour plus a quiz and trails, Tudor dress up and lots of fascinating facts about the lives of Tudor women.
  • Positively Birmingham Tour No. 1, 13 Sep 2017

    13 Sep 2017 - Community at Library of BirminghamFREE(suitable for under 18s) Find out more about Birmingham with a walking tour starting and ending at the Library of Birmingham in Centenary Square. A great introduction to the city for local people and visitors alike. We consider the canals, Birmingham’s industrial pioneers and the Victorian heritage and the more recent architecture that is all around us. The tours view current redevelopments taking place right in front of our eyes and help
  • Hidden History Tours of the Mill, 13 Sep 2017 - 15 Sep 2017

    13 Sep 2017 - 15 Sep 2017 - Community at Sarehole Mill (suitable for under 18s) We invite you on a tour of Sarehole Mill that explores its rich and varied history as well as the subsequent dereliction and restoration of this wonderful building. From Boulton to Tolkien, take a trip around our archives in this informative exploration of the hidden history of Sarehole Mill.
  • Celebrating Gun Manufacturing in Birmingham, 11 Sep 2017 - 17 Sep 2017

    11 Sep 2017 - 17 Sep 2017 - Community at Gunmakers ArmsFREE(suitable for under 18s) A celebration of gun manufacturing in Birmingham. The gunmaking industry thrived in Birmingham from the seventeenth century and our City contributed hugely to the economic prosperity and precision manufacturing of gun making heritage. We will have a display illustrating how Birmingham was involved, both nationally and internationally, in this trade. You will be able to discover how Birmingham provided many guns f

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