Adil Ray poses with a plaque he unveiled at Performers College and Screen and Film School in Birmingham

Adil Ray unveils two new Birmingham colleges in Digbeth as part of arts & film investment

British actor, comedian and presenter Adil Ray was in Birmingham to officially open Performers College and Screen and Film School, where he is a patron. The two colleges share a brand new state-of-the-art building in the Digbeth area, which Birmingham City Council has recently given the green light for long term investment and regeneration.

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On Our Way artist Nilupa Yasmin right chatting to Daniel Richards

Birmingham community turn bus stops into stained-glass art galleries across Handsworth

Seven new bus stops lining Birmingham’s busy Soho Road have been converted into art galleries to celebrate the area’s diverse communities and history. China Plate Theatre artist Nilupa Yasmin has spent months working with local groups to create the dazzling displays for the bus stops along the National Express West Midlands number 74 route between…

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A new Short Film highlights the sacrifice made by Sikh soldiers in WW1

REVIEW: The Forgotten Soldier – a short film with a haunting plea for forgiveness and mercy

A new short film, shot on location in the West Midlands, shares a timely story about past, present and future, and makes an urgent plea for understanding during divisive times. Director Neil Paul’s contemporary tale The Forgotten Soldier touches upon the sacrifices made by Sikh soldiers during World War I which have been largely confined…

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