Students at the University of Birmingham protesting for Palestine

Birmingham students in Gaza Ceasefire walkout as part of national protest action

Hundreds of Birmingham students walked out of classes today, demanding a ceasefire in Israel’s military bombardment of Gaza, which has killed over 10,000 people in the Palestinian territory, including around 4,000 children in under a month. Students at the University of Birmingham took part in a mass walkout before congregating for an impromptu rally on…

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Starchitects is a high flying show that defies gravity

REVIEW: Starchitects – a high flying show where youthful imagination runs free

A youthful group of performers brought pulsating energy and imaginative bursts of joy in a family show called Starchitects in Birmingham on Friday (3 February). Dance company Motionhouse delighted the audience at The Birmingham Hippodrome in a show that seemed to defy gravity as dancers leaped through the air and took a trip to the moon.

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The Forgotten Soldier will be screened at The Giant Screen in Millennium Point

South Asian soldiers film gets screening at Birmingham Film Festival during Remembrance Week

A poignant film exploring the contribution of South Asian soldiers in World War I, and the dangers of forgetting the past during present times where division and misunderstanding can lead to violence, is being screened during the Birmingham Film Festival. The Forgotten Soldier will be screened ahead of Remembrance Day at The Giant Screen in…

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Birmingham violinist Melika Queely will perform at a Black History Month event

Virtuoso Birmingham violinist to give free performances at Black History Month event

An award-winning Birmingham violinist is to give two free performances as part of Black History Month events on Sunday (9 October). Melika Queely will give informal musical performances at the Round Room in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery on Sunday afternoon with selections of music from the works of Bob Marley, Ravel, Ed Sheeran, Brahms…

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