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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: ian francis
A little Flatpack fun
I’m hopefully getting a guest post on Flatpack from one of the film festival’s hard-working volunteers, but I thought I’d offer a little round-up of what were my Flatpack picks. On Friday I went to see those crazy Synth Eastwood … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that
Tagged 7inch cinema, belbury youth club, burning, Capsule, citizensheep, Clark, flatpack, ghost box, Health & Efficiency, hugh cooney, ian francis, Ikon Eastside, Julian House, little chris, michael grimes, mogwai, Moon Wiring Club, penda's fen, pip mcknight, Plasticine Party, stuart braithwaite, synth eastwood, the archers, the rainbow, the secret of kells, Vivid, Winter Sun Wavelength
Morning Pick Me Up
My friend Antonio Gould once said that ‘living round here can be hard sometimes.’ He’s not wrong. I find Saturday mornings the hardest, when I’m torn between my love of lazy lie-ins and the Saturday Guardian, which sells out pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Custard Factory, Local Life
Tagged 7 Inch Cinema, Antonio Gould, ian francis, pip mcknight, stitches and hos

