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We Are Eastside – arts and culture- Bring Your Own Beamer Birmingham February 8, 2012
- Developing Your Profile Online Saturday 25 February 10–3pm Eastside Projects February 3, 2012
- Thursday Lunch Club 23 February 1–2pm Eastside Projects February 3, 2012
- Why is Painting Still Important? Thursday 16 February 6.30-8pm Eastside Projects February 3, 2012
- Untitled January 31, 2012
Birmingham Post: Digbeth articles- Proestes campaign to save Island House from demolition February 1, 2012
- Birmingham historian Carl Chinn joins fight to save Island House from demolition January 31, 2012
- Jazz Diary December 30, 2011
- Health fears over rise of shisha bars in Birmingham December 29, 2011
- HMV Live sale to include the Institute venue in Digbeth and Global Gathering festival December 21, 2011
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Tag Archives: curtain show
A Saturday East Stride with We Are Eastside
There was a definite chill in the air last Saturday afternoon but that didn’t stop a good crowd braving the great outdoors for We Are Eastside’s East Stride, a tour of some of the area’s key arts venues led by … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, culture and that, Local Life
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Tagged 7 Inch Cinema, aggressive localism, alex lockett, Arlene Burnett, behind closed doors, ben waddington, Birmingham International Jazz Festival, Birmingham It's Not Shit, Capsule, claudia borgna, craftspace, curtain show, Custard Factory, east stride, Eastside Projects, flatpack, Friction Arts, gavinwade, gongoozler, grand union, Ikon Eastside, James Langdon, jim simpson, jon bounds, juneau projects, lombard method, old crown, pip mcknight, project pigeon, rea garden, rhondawilson, rhubarb east, rhubarbrhubarb, st basil's, The Edge, Vivid, we are eastside, Yasmeen Baig-Clifford
The busy Digbeth March hare: St Patrick’s Festival and We Are Eastside
Digbeth is set to get brilliantly busy this month with the impending St Patrick’s Festival weekend, closely followed by the launch of We Are Eastside, which will coincide with 7 Inch Cinema’s Flatpack Film Festival. St Patrick’s Festival Birmingham This … Continue reading →
Posted in Local Life, The Irish Quarter, Uncategorized
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Tagged 7 Inch Cinema, ben waddington, Capsule, curtain show, Eastside Projects, flatpack festival, Ikon Eastside, irishcentre, John Kiernan, John McNicholl, katrice horsley, laterna magicka, lombard method, nlp theatre, rhubarb east, south birmingham college, stannes, stpatricksfestival, The Old Crown, the paragon, TheRainbow, Vivid, we are eastside

