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Fifteen years of RAWD - And a £15,000 challenge to celebrate Liverpool based disability-led arts organisation RAWD has launched a year-long celebration and a £15,000 fundraiser, 15 for 15, to mark their fifteenth anniversary. Over the next year, RAWD will invite its community of artists, allies and audiences to take part in a series of ‘15-themed’ challenges and events. Funds raised will directly support their creative programmes, training opportunities and inclusive performance projects in 2026. Read the full article
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| Courtney Pine: House of Legends Tung Auditorium 14 March Tickets
Courtney Pine returns to the Tung Auditorium with this award-winning show, House of Legends. This very personal project sees Courtney on top form, bringing together musicians from Africa, the Caribbean and Europe, for vibrant exchanges that tell tales from a truly multicultural viewpoint. Expect an exhilarating mix of merengue, ska, mento and calypso. |
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 Sir Henry Segrave: Speed Knight The Atkinson
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The Eternal Shame of Sue Perkins Liverpool Philharmonic 11 March Tickets |
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In Conversation: Helen Cammock and Jane Rolo Tate Liverpool 12 March Tickets |
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|  Where have all our women gone?
Unity Theatre 13 March Tickets |
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 AI From The Future: Glory Mold Workshop
FACT 14 March Free tickets |
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|  Writers Monologue Masterclass Course The Studio Below
14 March Tickets |
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| Rachel McLean: They’ve Got Your Eyes FACT 20 March - 16 August More info A major new commission by Scottish artist Rachel MacLean, They’ve Got Your Eyes features the world premiere of a film created by AI models trained on her own image and artistic archive. The exhibition invites you into a vivid, uncanny world where authorship and identity begin to slip. |
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Petrol Stations, Sunset Strip and the American Dream: ARTIST ROOMS: Ed Ruscha at Tate Liverpool
Ed Ruscha didn't paint the American Dream — he photographed its car parks, catalogued its gas stations, and mapped its myths. His work conveys a sense of motion and distance, the open roads, creeping sprawl, and the sense that America is always just a little further down the highway.
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 Buried Treasure with ArtsGroupie CIC: 40 Years of the Indo-Jazz Beat in the Whirlpool
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