Flyover Show 2011
The fourth Flyover Show will be on Saturday 20 August 2011. That’s next weekend. Attendance should really be considered mandatory. Flyover Show on Facebook and on Twitter.
The fourth Flyover Show will be on Saturday 20 August 2011. That’s next weekend. Attendance should really be considered mandatory. Flyover Show on Facebook and on Twitter.
Some good news relating to film funding, just for a change. The BFI have a Transition Fund for “projects facing budget cuts in funding as a result of the changes in the national and regional film funding landscape”. There were two successful local applicants: Birmingham International Film Festival Award: £4,950 The Birmingham Black Film Festival … [Read more…]
It’s taken me a few years to finally get round to going to Pilot. I’m not sure whether to kick myself for missing so many or pat myself on the back for finally making it along (what the heck, it’s the end of the week so I’ll go for the latter). There was a packed … [Read more…]
Gamer Camp Free iPhone games from Gamer Camp: Nano Trainees. Fill thy boots You will never look at them in the same way again: A Return To Blogging Lots of stuff from John Garghan Sound Engineering Courses at Hare & Hounds “For anyone who is interested in sound engineering, we are now running live sound … [Read more…]
From the Supersonic website: Capsule are currently putting together a zine about all things Supersonic and we’re looking for illustrators to contribute. If you’re interested, please contact admin@capsule.org.uk by 16th August and we can send you more details. Capsule’s previous zines are on Issuu, in case you wanted to have a look. Open publication – Free … [Read more…]
DanceXchange have been at the Hippodrome for 10 years and are having a bit of a celebration. If you’re not aware of them, they bring touring contemporary dance companies to the city, put on classes and act as a focal point for other regional dance activity. They’re also a partner on International Dance Festival Birmingham … [Read more…]
A collaboration between Balsall Heath Local History Society and MACE‘s ‘Full Circle’ Project. Digital Balsall Heath aims to: record the life and times of people living in Balsall Heath and Highgate Flagged up by the Friends of Moseley Road Baths.
It’s amazing what a sense of progress is given when the facade goes up on a new building. Case in point – I wandered past the new Library of Birmingham the other day and saw panes of glass going on to what was previously a building site-y concrete shell. Now this from the Birmingham City … [Read more…]