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  • CRAIN report « D’log
    “A useful seven page report from the West Midlands Cultural Research & Intelligence Network conference (PDF link), held in Birmingham on 2nd June 2010”
  • Audition Call « Stan’s Cafe Theatre Company
    Quick, bright female capable of playing between 18-30 wanted to perform with Stan’s Cafe in Beijing in November. Click the linky for details
  • Birmingham Post – New chairman for Cre8us
    “Professor Michael Tovey, responsible for leading and co-ordinating design education and applied research at Coventry University, has been appointed to the board of Cre8us”
  • Birmingham School of Media runs best courses in the country
    Huzzah!
  • Screen WM & BAFTA Present: Filmmaking and Archive Workshops
    Courses. Not for horses
  • Artist Talk @ Eastside Projects and Durational Performance @ The Rea Garden | Behind Closed Doors
    “We would like to invite you to the finale of Brigid McLeer’s residency at The Rea Garden on Saturday 19th June”
  • art hamster in the city
    Don’t think I’ve linked to this one before, but probably should have. Contains mentions of arts stuff happening around Brum. Sarah Silverwood is the author
  • Signal box L
    Someone’s built a fairly impressive model of the New Street Signal Box
  • The Interview: Ben Javens « The Internationalist
    Ben did some stuff for 8th Continent, a Californian soy milk company. Someone interviewed him about that
  • A seismic shift in the UK landscape
    CiB got props in PR Week at the end of April: “the artistic and creative community website Created in Birmingham, which won a Blog Award in 2008, is popular”. Not sure why that made me laugh so much, but it did. The award was 2009, btw
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  • One Step Beyond! « ACE dance and music
    “Find out all about ACE’s Director Gail Parmel”
  • Brigid McLeer – Resident Artist at The Rea Garden | Behind Closed Doors
    “We are pleased to announce that the third artist residency is under way here at The Rea Garden. Artist Brigid Mc Leer has been working down at the site since April in preparation for her ‘durational performance’ ‘One + One (The reading)’”
  • More music for Birmingham – Audiences Central
    “The Digbeth Institute […] is now set to re-launch on Friday 17 September 2010 under the new name of the hmvInstitute”
  • Arts keynote speech – Jeremy Hunt
    The new Culture Secretary with some ‘thoughts about the role of arts and culture in society’. Includes a small, Birmingham-related mix-up (hat tip Jake Grimley)
  • The REP Revealed
    “we have just published The REP Revealed – a new brochure which celebrates our achievements to date and our aspirations for the future”
  • Here are some of the treats in store | Moseley Festival
    “Events are still coming in, but we already know there is to be…” Follow the link for details
  • Purple Amp | Music Blog based in Birmingham
    A new Brum-centric music blog. Dunno who’s behind it but they’ve heard of CiB. Spooky
  • All change! (BARG at the mac and other news) | BARG
    Good stuff from the pervasive games, etc folks.
  • Birmingham Hippodrome :: News – Joan Collins to star in Dick Whittington
    Joan Collins will star alongside Julian Clary, Nigel Havers, Keith Harris and Orville in this year’s panto. Srsly
  • The Stage / News / Jeremy Hunt asks DCOMS to plan for £66m cut to budget
    To put that in context, I think DCMS gets around £5bn a year, with another £1.5bn in Lottery money. More than happy to be corrected though
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  • Graft « More Canals than Venice
    “Graft are a curatorial collective based in the Midlands who are looking to find a space for up and coming and newly established artists. On 9th December they launch ARC, a new night at The Vaults… For the launch they are seeking proposals from newly estabished artists working in experimental performance, sound and video in response to The Vaults”
  • D’log :: blogging since 2000 » Rea Garden
    An opportunity to take up a residency lasting up to 10 weeks at the Rea Garden from Jan 2010. Applications need to be in by 17 Dec
  • Art Deco Buildings in Birmingham | Birmingham Conservation Trust
    The BCT goes in search of the city’s Art Deco buildings
  • Digbeth is Good – YouTube – The Event Talks: Digbeth
    “Caroline Beavon of Hashbrum talks to Gavin Wade of Eastside Projects about The Event and Digbeth creative stuff in general”
  • Art at Studio Five
    Bryn Tranter has a studio and gallery at the Custard Factory – “At StudioFive, we make art accessible to everyone. Whether you want to buy original pieces, you’re looking to learn or you need art to enliven your office or workplace, StudioFive is the place to start”
  • Facebook | Birmingham Irish Film Festival
    Plans for “A film festival devoted to film from or about Ireland or with an identifiable Irish interest/connection” to possibly be expanded into a week-long celebration of Irish culture
  • An Early Christmas Present for 14 to 26 Year Olds
    The Rep have just extended their A Night Less Ordinary ticket availability for A Christmas Carol to all evening performances from 19 December to 2 January, which is nice of em
  • Brummie of the Year 2009 – Nominations Open
    Early nominees are Chris the handyman at the Barber Institute, Paul Hadley, Justice Williams, the Capsule grannies, the Jibbering crew, Alison Smith, Mr Ralph,Gurcharan Mall and Glyn Purnell
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