Art in Liverpool FM

art in liverpool fm logo webIt's my own personal history project stretching back to 2007 - with hundreds of recorded interviews, podcasts and plays. This section of the site is pretty old so don't expect it to work all the time and ignore it asking for Real Player to be loaded. 

So Listener beware!!!  

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Dreadful Hours

Tmesis Theatre embark on their biggest and most innovative collaboration to date with the upcoming tour of The Dreadful Hours which premieres at the Liverpool Everyman from 11th – 13th Feb 2010 and also to the Studio at the Manchester Royal Exchange from 3rd – 6th Mar 2010.

Monday, 14 December 2009 12:20

Under the Mud, now available on dvd

Kathy Burke meets the Under the Mud writersPicture the scene.

A group of local teenagers from Garston write a script at their local internet centre and, with help from a couple of top movie producers, they shoot the film around Liverpool and suddenly find themselves the toast of Hollywood. The twist? This is not a movie. This is real life.

Wednesday, 02 December 2009 23:14

You've got a NERVE!

Is that you?

Nerve announce the Merseyside Resistance Calendar 2010 -

Celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the city - with each page packed with significant dates from Merseyside's recent or not so recent past, along with inspiring images.

The image here taken at the pier head where it appears that youngsters from across the city were protesting against Maggie Thatcher. I wonder why? One of these could be you so if your interested in getting hold of a copy of this Calendar then get along to News from Nowhere and pick up a copy of Nerve while you are there. Launch event ....

Monday, 23 November 2009 12:56

Now that's NICE - on now

Great video peice from Liverpool Stories, previewing the Nordic Arts & Culture Festival which is on now till 3rd December. Apart from interviews with Ingi-Thor Jonsson and James Lawler, there are some great highlights.

NICE showcases contemporary Nordic Culture you can find out more about them here www.nice-festival.co.uk

And about Liverpool stories here at Liverpool Stories

Tuesday, 10 November 2009 22:53

TVS magazine out now

tvsThe latest Edition of TVS magazine is out now.

This is the first time that TVS has found a home online and it's only after we were asked to edit it on behalf of pulishers Enterprise Marketing and Publishing Services Ltd, that's a bit of a mouthful.

It has some great articles including a geat interview with Jayne Casey so give it a read

Friday, 16 October 2009 17:34

Digital; Bright Sparks

iteddyA series of innovative support for the region’s digital industries has been announced by Northwest Vision and Media.

The programme, Digital Sparks, incorporates a number of high-level events, seminars, workshops and training programmes for leaders, managers, techies, creatives, freelancers and newbies right across the digital production sector.
Friday, 16 October 2009 21:03

Filmonik Kabaret at Salford Film Festival

To energise the local filmmaking community and to kick off this year’s Salford Film Festival in grand style, Filmonik will be presenting a 4-day pre-festival filmmaking extravaganza out and about on the streets of Salford. - Thursday 12th – Sunday 15th November Venue TBA 

Not so much an “Open Mic”, as an “Open Screen”, Filmonik offers a censure-free public platform to all filmmakers, be they Industry Professionals, self-styled Media Guerrillas, or relative novices still finding their creative voice.
Saturday, 03 October 2009 11:00

Smal Cinema - Liverpool Stories

small cinema

As part of the AND festival Small Cinema showed a range of video's from artists work to suitable children's shorts. This is the second time this fantastic cinema has appeared in the city-  the first time I had heard of the project was at the View Two gallery as part of a day long festival.

 

I still haven't made it to see this project so this video goes a little way to show what it is like. You can keep up with what and where it is going next here at Re-Dock

 
Watch the video in Full Size here at Liverpool Stories - purveyors of fine video making    
 
 

Joe Orton

Woolton Drama Group present this riotous farce by Joe Orton

The play deals with attitudes to sexuality, mental health and sexism in 1970 and holds up a mirror to the casual racism and ignorance of the ‘so-called’ liberal sixties - directed by Zoran Blackie

What The Butler Saw starts tonight Thursday 1st and runs through to Saturday 3rd October

Wednesday, 30 September 2009 10:22

Spectral goings on in St George's Concert room

Haunted LiverpoolTom Slemen’s best-selling ‘Haunted Liverpool’ books come to life in a series of Dramatic Readings.

An evening of chilling dramatic storytelling delivered through readings and theatrical performance is planned for St. George’s Concert Room on Wednesday 25th November 2009.  Tom Slemen’s famous ‘Haunted Liverpool’ books will come to life in an atmospheric re-telling of these chilling tales, in the first of a series of dramatic readings and brilliant live performances.  Tales from Haunted Liverpool will be performed by some of Liverpool’s best loved actors who will take you on a journey into Liverpool's dark supernatural world bringing the characters of past and present to life.

Adapted and directed by well known and highly respected director Jen Heyes.

 

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