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Big waves coming over on the airwaves.

A charity-led community radio station which launched in February is celebrating early success with two milestone announcements.

In a new chapter, Vibe25 Radio, based in Hampton in Arden, has recently launched DAB broadcasting. And this month announces music icon Chicane – a.k.a Nick...


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Set times and full line-ups released.

With just a few weeks to go, Birmingham’s Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul Festival (Friday 10th to Sunday 12th July) has released the stage times for the three day festival, along with their dance workshop programme, The Woods line-up and After Party details.

Times for all the acts appeari...


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Birmingham business demands answers as Metro construction project misses deadline.

A popular independent nightspot and music venue in Birmingham has called for the rapid completion of long-term Metro construction work which has overrun, after significantly disrupting businesses over the last 10 months.

Midlands Metro All...


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The Conies help keep accidents at bay in support of Child Safety Week.

Nationwide efforts to keep children safe from preventable accidents have been boosted by Birmingham-based child safety heroes The Conies.

The charity has added its support for Child Safety Week (June 1st–7th) with a simple, printable poster – entitled...


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Jessica Harris watches a masterwork at the RSC.

If there were ever any doubt that The Tempest revolves around the character of Prospero, Kenneth Branagh’s delivery of the role puts this to rest.

An autocrat and a sorcerer, it is Prospero who conjures up the play’s action. It is he who, together with his servant spirit A...


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