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We Are Eastside – arts and culture- Eastside Projects, Along Between and On The Lines, Saturday 29 June, 1–3.30pm May 21, 2013
- Eastside Projects, Lunch Club with Gregory Dunn, Friday 28 June, 1–2pm May 21, 2013
- Eastside Projects, Toolkit: Maximum Fidelity, Monday 17 June, 6.30–8.30pm May 21, 2013
- Eastside Projects, Curators Introduction, Thursday 6 June, 6.30–8.00pm May 21, 2013
- Sarah Farmer residency – update May 21, 2013
Birmingham Post: Digbeth articles- Birmingham Opera Company's airborne Mittwoch nominated for two major awards April 12, 2013
- Birmingham creatives flying high thanks to Honda advert March 14, 2013
- Birmingham Wholesale Markets to leave Digbeth, city council confirms March 12, 2013
- Review: Foals, at the Institute, Birmingham March 7, 2013
- JFK memorial returns to Birmingham after a decade in storage February 25, 2013
Misc local blogs
- 7 Inch Cinema
- ACE dance and music
- Adam and Eve
- Area Magazine
- Birmingham Friends of The Earth
- Birmingham Jazz
- Birmingham St Patrick's Festival
- Capsule
- Chinese Community Centre – Birmingham
- Created in Birmingham
- Custard Factory
- Digbeth Olympics
- Digbeth Residents Association
- Eastside Projects
- Flatpack Festival
- Friction Arts
- Hellfire Studios
- Highgate, Digbeth and St Andrews
- I Am Birmingham
- Ikon Gallery
- Irish Centre Birmingham
- Irish Forum
- MADE
- Millennium Point
- More Canals Than Venice
- Paradise Circus (formerly Birmingham It's Not Shit)
- Pat Benson Boxing Academy
- Pete Ashton
- Punch Records
- Radio Sandwell (based in Digbeth)
- Rhubarb Radio
- Rogue Play Theatre
- Sara Preisler Gallery
- Taboo Adult Cinema
- The Bond
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- The Rainbow
- The Walker Building
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Tag Archives: philip donnellan
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
A notice for fans of Irish film, literature and that
Those of you who missed the special screening of the Philip Donnellan piece on BBC1′s Inside Out on 8th March, which featured interviews with Filum fans at the Spotted Dog who’d just watched his documentary film The Irishmen, you can … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that, Pubwatch, Rainbow, Spotted Dog, The Irish Quarter
Tagged bbc, flatpack festival, inside out, irish centre, John Tighe, katrice horsley, old crown, paul long, philip donnellan, plongy, spotteddog, st patricks festival, synth eastwood, the electric, the rainbow, the secret of kells
Screening of The Irishmen in The Spotted Dog
Last night was the special screening of the documentary film The Irishmen for BBC current affairs programme Inside Out, who are doing a documentary about film-maker Philip Donnellan, based in Birmingham in the 60’s and 70’s. Keeper of the Philip … Continue reading
Screening of ‘The Irishmen’ for BBC’s Inside Out
On Monday 25th January at 8pm in the Spotted Dog there will be an extra special screening of the documentary film The Irishmen for the BBC current affairs programme Inside Out. The Irishmen is a film about Irish railway … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that, Spotted Dog
Tagged bbc, inside out, philip donnellan, Spotted Dog, the irishment




