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Zlatitsa Markova, Culture Writer, visits Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery for an exhibition exploring the impact and power of Birmingham's protest history
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Life & Style Editor Frankie Rhodes is impressed by the Birmingham Hippodrome's run of a play based off more than 40 hours worth of interviews with deaf people, representing their importance and worth within society
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Culture Critic Mehar Anaokar reviews Tabletop Theatre's latest production, leaving us excited to see what they come up with next
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Culture writer Richard Page gives an entertaining review of the romance novel Wedding Bells for Land Girls, a gripping story of love and war that he urges others to read over the winter break
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TV Editor Cat Osborne leaps to The Birmingham Hippodrome for Matthew Bourne's The Red Shoes, characteristically Bourne in its immersive and modern adaptation
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Culture Critic Nadia Sommella explains the vast benefits of National Theatre Live screenings
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Culture Critic Eve Orford reviews interactive new play, Beneath the City, which combines modern day conflicts with Greek tragedy
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Culture's Kenyah Coombs interviews playwright and journalist Juliet Gilkes Romero about her play running at the RSC, which explores the abolition of slavery in Britain
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Culture's Nadia Sommella tells us why everyone should be taking advantage of Digbeth's 'First Friday'
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Culture Critic Molly Schoenfeld reviews the British Museum's new exhibition which contemplates the evolution of the trojan myth and how it has influenced European culture and art
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Culture Critic Nadia Sommella reviews an exhibition solely dedicated to the evolution of Lucian Freud's self-portraiture at the Royal Academy of Art in London
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Life&Style Editor Frankie Rhodes reviews 3Bugs' latest production, an innovative adaptation of The Collector by John Fowles