Things To Do In Liverpool This Autumn 2018
As summer comes to an end, many of us are returning to Liverpool to begin the academic year, or arriving on campus for the first time. With the leaves beginning…
As summer comes to an end, many of us are returning to Liverpool to begin the academic year, or arriving on campus for the first time. With the leaves beginning…
This year marks the 10-year anniversary of Liverpool rightfully earning the title of the European Capital of Culture. To celebrate, Liverpool is hosting a wide-range of exciting musical and cultural…
Liverpool Pride is a charity that aims to combat homophobia and transphobia across Liverpool City. Pride is an important part of Liverpool’s culture; as a major city we are a…
The Liverpool Food and Drink Festival takes place in Sefton Park on the 17th and 18th of September this year. Sponsored by Liverpool John Moores University, it is a wonderful…
It is that time of year for countries to set aside their conflict and join together in the Olympic events. This year, the games are held in Rio de Janeiro,…
You cannot say you have lived in Liverpool if you have never experienced a trip on ‘the ferry across the Mersey’ and this summer there is a chance to experience…
The Liverpool International Music Festival is a relatively new annual event that takes place over three days at the end of July. LIMF is Europe’s largest free* music festival hosting…
Africa Oyé is a festival in Sefton Park that celebrates the vibrant African and Caribbean culture. Taking place in the summertime, Africa Oyé is host to approximately 40,000 people each…
Last year Liverpool was ranked as the top student city and it easy to see why. Liverpool is affordable, it is crammed with culture and nightlife and it is home…
On Friday 12th January, 2007, Joshua Bell – a world famous violinist, scheduled to play at a sold out concert in Boston that night, played 6 classical pieces on a…