Gods, grapples and guffaws: Mythos Ragnarök at the Floral Pavilion
The Floral Pavilion sits out on the edge of New Brighton, facing the Mersey with Liverpool’s docks...
Read MorePosted by Peter Shukie | Apr 5, 2026 | Arts, Theatre
The Floral Pavilion sits out on the edge of New Brighton, facing the Mersey with Liverpool’s docks...
Read MorePosted by Carole Baldock | Nov 14, 2024 | Archives
A new genre: thriller-farce? A sinister mystery, plus umpteen doors, rushings around and confusion, mistakes/mistaken identity. And (it says here), ‘ludicrously improbable situations’. How else would such a bunch of...
Read MorePosted by Desmond Bullen | Jun 1, 2024 | Archives
Toyohara Kunichika was, by any standards, something of a character. The son of a tattooed bath house proprietor who was bankrupted and dishonoured, the young Kunichika was said to have been gifted with both a melodious voice and...
Read MorePosted by Damon Fairclough | May 23, 2024 | Archives
I can always tell when I’m about to enjoy a really special meal. The giveaway is the lightheaded feeling I get as I bend double in the car and unlace my comfy driving trainers before slipping into my wedding/funeral shoes while...
Read MorePosted by Desmond Bullen | Apr 25, 2023 | Art, Arts
Beloved does not seem too excessive an adjective. The Saturday afternoon day-trippers thronging Port Sunlight’s delightfully self-contained Lady Lever Art Gallery seem borne along the thoroughfares of its exhibition space...
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