- Blogging the retail game « I Am Pete Ashton
“So starting in a fortnight I’m going to start my journey, exploring the indie retail landscape of Birmingham from a We Are Birmingham perspective” Pete’s good at blogging. This’ll be interesting - Digbeth is Good » Hither and Thither’s tour of Digbeth art spaces
A nice run of interviews with The Lombard Method, Behind Closed Doors, [insertspace], Eastside Projects, Grand Union and An Endless Supply. There’s another one with AAS if you head for the YouTube channel - BBC iPlayer – The Daily Politics: Conference Special
A clip of Rosie Kay Dance Company on The Daily Politics. Worth watching for Andrew Neil’s ‘So what’s all this about?’ afterwards - University of Birmingham – Barber Institute memories sought
“The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is officially 80 years old in December 2012 and alumni memories of its early days are being sought” - Popular Music History – So What? – Discussing the political economy of popular music history
Rob Horrocks’s “PhD research scrapbook”. He’s the manager of Einstellung too. Re-posting this link because I broke it last time - Less:Seen:Spaces: Welcome
The online portfolio of Birmingham based photographer Harry Starling - Queen’s Square arts commission
“The aim of the commission is to animate unit 26 (Community Artspace) for 2-4 weeks in February / March (including invigilation)”