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  • Giants in Anfield

    Giants in Anfield

    From a Biennial Commission in Anfield called ‘On the Street’. An amazing video installation from Ed Purver.

  • The Last Projectionist in Widnes

    The Last Projectionist in Widnes

    Filmed for a small cinema in Widnes held over Easter.

  • The Dragon Dance

    The Dragon Dance

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  • The Big Wheel

    The Big Wheel

    I heard the Big Wheel comes down tomorrow, which is a shame – I think it’s a good addition to Liverpool One and the views are great. It’s amazing what a little sunshine can do:)

  • The School Desk Project

    The School Desk Project

    ipod version The School Desk Project – new ways to distort old graffiti from Nathan Jones.

  • Cairns Street

    Cairns Street

    The residents around Cairns Street and the Granby triangle are fighting to hold their community together and stop downgrading plans with initiatives such as holding a monthly street market where money raised is used to help beautify the street.

  • To the Youth

    To the Youth

    ipod version   Two versions of the same poem by Nordahl Grieg performed beautifully by Grethe Borsum and Nathan Jones.  Part of the NICE Festival in Liverpool.

  • March Against Homophobia

    March Against Homophobia

    ipod version   Following a spate of homophobic attacks in the city, Sunday 22nd November saw Liverpool’s March Against Homophobia, which united people of all ages, sending out a clear message against homophobic hate crime.

  • NICE Festival

    NICE Festival

    ipod version   The Nordic Arts & Culture Festival returns to Liverpool from 19th November to 3rd December, showcasing contemporary Nordic Culture. Music: Motion Field – Ancient Science.

  • A Candlelit Vigil for PC James Parks

    A Candlelit Vigil for PC James Parks

    ipod version On 1st November, THOUSANDS of people from every community in Merseyside stood shoulder to shoulder to make a stand against hate crime in the wake of the homophobic attack on PC James Parkes.