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📣 | This evening over at @Bloom_Building, Where Are The Girl Bands? launch their Alternative Spaces series, a collection of events aiming to challenge the conventional gig space as the UK returns to live events.
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"My advice is to be kind and compassionate with others, but also with ourselves."
In lockdown we checked in with friends around the world for insight on the situation was in their city. The responses showed how different scenes went about the challenges. https://t.co/WrgzWSD6lQ
Editor @elliot_ryder contends with another period of shifting plans in our first Editorial of the year https://t.co/ooiHo64eBu
It's 30 years today since the release of one of Merseyside's most seminal records.
In Issue 109, @SufiahBear recalled a chance meeting with the album's celebrated genius.
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Love this Bido illustration from local #Liverpool artist Hannah Blackman-Kurz 🌍💕
GATEFOLD COMMUNITY with @TheOrielles!
Join The Orielles and Bido Lito! for a listen along to their album Disco Volador live on our Facebook next Wednesday 15th July at 8pm!
NEWS | @milapfest returns [digitally] in 2020!
The UK’s leading purveyors of Indian arts and culture have transposed their annual events programming to weekly showcases of live performances, workshops and discussions.
Learn more! https://t.co/TQSA7FQqEv
NEWS | @milapfest returns [digitally] in 2020!
The UK’s leading purveyors of Indian arts and culture have transposed their annual events programming to weekly showcases of live performances, workshops and discussions.
Get involved! https://t.co/nECwB70GFf
Last Friday marked 101 years since the murder of Charles Wootton - to this day one of the most shocking racial attacks this city, and the country, has seen.
This illustration by Varaidzo is taken from her 2018 series featured in Black History Forever
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Check out Mikhail Karikis and @Tate's Emma Sumner's selections for our #WorldEnvironmentDay2020 edition of Digging The Archive! Here is From the Freud Museum (1991–6) by Suzanne Hiller. Full feature ➡️ https://t.co/IOiafJV5Bl