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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: MACE
MACE talk about the Full Circle Project at the Tuesday Club in the Irish Centre
A little while ago Lucie Kerley of MACE (Media Archive for Central England) invited me along to a presentation she was giving at the Tuesday Club in the Irish Centre. Now the Tuesday Club is a real hidden gem that … Continue reading
‘Seoda’ at the Spotted Dog this Mon 18th Oct: ‘movements in Irish life from the 1940s to the 1970s’
There’s some extra special Filum fun at The Spotted Dog this Monday 18th October with Seoda (Treasures): Seoda is a new collection of short Irish films selected from the thousands preserved in the IFI Irish Film Archive. It offers a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that, Spotted Dog, The Irish Quarter
Tagged filum, full circle project, Irish Film Institute, lucie kerley, MACE, seoda, Spotted Dog
The Forgotten Irish screening – and the stories shared afterwards
On Mon 17th May in the Spotted Dog there was a special screening a screening of the first episode of the hard-hitting documentary The Forgotten Irish series, which concentrated on the stories of Irish immigrants who’d settled in Birmingham. After … Continue reading
Posted in Spotted Dog, The Irish Quarter
Tagged anne tighe, Artane, Artane School, bill hickey, Birmingham Bombings, British Pathe, donnellan, filum, forgotten irish, Industrial Schools, john kelly, MACE, mary pearson, Media Archive for Central England, philip donnellan, Spotted Dog, talk about local, Wiliam Perrin

