Archive - Thursday, 28 July 2005


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  • What's On

    TONIGHT: Birmingham: Marriott Hotel - Lupa. Wolverhampton: Little Civic - 4ft Fingers. Robin R'n'B2 - The read more

  • Tara's got the vibe

    THE vocalist behind Axwell's club hit Feel The Vibe (Til the Morning Comes) will be performing live in Brierley Hill. read more

  • Cafe starts search for new rock stars

    STOURBRIDGE rock bands with star quality are invited to take part in Chicago Rock Caf's latest UK-wide talent search. read more

  • Tickets on sale to see true Legend

    TICKETS have gone on sale to catch legendary Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant at Wolverhampton's Civic Hall later in the year. read more

  • Rockers lose out

    Warley hard rock band Supanaut failed to make it through to the next round in the Robin Live Band of the Year Competition. read more

  • Hands-on at county museum

    FAMILY hands-on weeks are being staged at the Worcestershire County Museum in Hartlebury, near Kidderminster, through August. read more

  • Pasadenas raise the roof for new season

    THE twelve-strong Pasadena Roof Orchestra will be transporting audiences back to the 1920s and 30s for the first live event lined up for Pershore's Number 8 arts centre autumn season. read more

  • Anyone just can't wait to be king?

    Kington and District Amateur Operatic Society (KADOS) has held auditions for its October production of Princess Ida by Gilbert and Sullivan. read more

  • A heartbreaking work

    The Courtyard Senior Youth Theatre has done it again. read more

  • Charity concert

    A BIG-HEARTED Wordsley performer hopes to raise cash for the Make-A-Wish Foundation by staging a charity cabaret show at Stourbridge's Chicago Rock Caf. read more

  • Talent on show at pub

    A NEW original band night showcasing up-and-coming Black Country talent continues at Katie Fitzgerald's in Wollaston tomorrow night (Friday July 29). read more

  • City salsa sensations

    Hereford dance teaching duo Joe Lantelli and Sinead Barker have hot footed their way to the grand finals of the world salsa dancing championships in Aruba, to be held in September. read more

  • Alcester

    LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY: A tour of Welford was the itinerary for this year's evening visit. read more

  • Works for wheat

    SCIENTIFIC work at Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association will lead to higher quality wheat following a four-year study sponsored by Defra's Sustainable Arable LINK Programme and the Home Grown Cereals Authority. read more

  • Champion your regional foods

    THE UK should champion its distinctive regional foods in the same way that other European countries protected their distinctive products and produce, according to the Country Land and Business Association. read more

  • Help boost robberflies' slim chance of survival

    THE town of Kidderminster is very fortunate in that it has some wonderful wildlife. read more

  • Final fling for the Flute

    LONGBOROUGH Festival Opera will be staging its last performances of The Magic Flute tomorrow and Saturday. Performances start at 6.30pm and have long intervals for picnicking and dining in the grounds. read more

  • Band on the hunt for a place to play

    AN Evesham rock band have just launched their new CD and are looking for venues to showcase their talent. read more

  • Rocking with rockney boys

    ROCKNEY boys Chas and Dave are coming to Malvern for a show next week. read more

  • Express pulls in to Brum

    STAGE spectacular Starlight Express is coming to the Birmingham Hippodrome, running from August 10 to September 10. 'The fastest show on earth' is on its first UK tour after its 18-year West End run. It features 20 of Andrew Lloyd Webber's songs as well as its famous thrilling roller racing action. read more

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