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Graham Young
Award-winning Film Editor Graham Young has covered the Midlands radio and TV scene for two decades.
Birmingham's Paradise project shoots up by £500m
West Midlands
Investment costs into city centre regen scheme have more than doubled since it started with expectations that it will rise again
Dairy Milk boost for Cadbury's plant in Birmingham
West Midlands
Production of famous chocolate is set to increase by a third at historic plant with manufacturing shifting from sister sites in Europe
Meet the Brummie architect reaching for the sky with new 49-storey tower
West Midlands
Designer of proposed Octagon building reveals moment that changed his life and the inspiration behind embarking on architectural career
Moseley restaurant to close 17 months after opening
Restaurants
Italian chain Prezzo due to move out in early 2018 and be replaced by a 'Lounge' bar
Parking charges start next month at Birmingham park
Cannon Hill Park
Long-mooted charges will see free parking scrapped at Cannon Hill Park in Edgbaston
Soul Food Project plans new bakery in Harborne
Harborne
Company behind The Church and Peel & Stoke bakery is eyeing run-down former shop for latest project
Photo exhibition captures life in Balsall Heath in 1968
Balsall Heath
Ghost Streets Of Balsall Heath pictures by Janet Mendelsohn go on display at Old Print Works
Brindleyplace Outdoor Film Festival line-up revealed
Brindleyplace
Nine films will be shown free of charge in Central Square including Frozen and Clueless
Frank Sinatra Jnr comes to Symphony Hall
Enterprise
Son of legendary crooner admits he would have loved a taste of his father's success ahead of show later this month
New Digbeth home for Yamination
Enterprise
Digbeth-based animation studio has just moved out of the Custard Factory so it can grow and start working on multiple projects at the same time
Turner Prize winning artist Jeremy Deller: I'd rather have met William Morris than Andy Warhol
Retail & Consumer
Jeremy Deller is curator of Love is Enough, an exhibition of William Morris and Andy Warhol at Birmingham's Gas Hall
First look at Birmingham's new Spitfire Gallery at Thinktank
Economic Development
The new gallery will explore the design, manufacture and use of the Spitfire and Hurricane
All you need to know about Flatpack Film Festival 2015
Retail & Consumer
The city's annual festival of quirky film, workshops and installations takes place from March 19-29 at various venues across the city
New Art West Midlands to sell £70,000 of work from emerging artists
Retail & Consumer
The New Art West Midlands initiative will have items for sale at the School of Art in Margaret Street
Frontier's Festival in Birmingham: What to expect from the event in 2015
Retail & Consumer
Sounds from the electronic festival will be heard in cafes, pubs and libraries from March 16-27
CBSO music programme secured after £100,000 donation matched by Arts Council
Retail & Consumer
The future of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra’s chamber music programme has been secured – thanks to a private £100,000 donation being matched by Arts Council England’s Catalyst scheme.
Julian Lloyd Webber is selling his Stradivarius after being forced to retire
Retail & Consumer
Julian Lloyd Webber says he wants to see his rare cello go to a good home as he can no longer play it himself
Prof Raymond Tallis to challenge Stephen Hawking claim
Economic Development
Birmingham Salon signs up renowned polymath for latest event which will examine whether physics has destroyed philosophy
Birmingham micro sculptor Willard Wigan hopes to create micro Madame Tussauds inside Library of Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
The artist, whose exhibition Through The Eye of a Needle opens at the Library of Birmingham, hopes to do more to help the troubled building
New Art West Midlands 2015 to unveil the stars of the future
Retail & Consumer
New Art West Midlands 2015 is set to unveil the stars of the future – while Ikon Gallery has a flat-moving surprise up its 50-year-old sleeves. Graham Young reports
Year ahead in the West Midlands' museums and art galleries
Retail & Consumer
From a celebration of the Spitfire to a fusion of Andy Warhol with William Morris, there's something for all lovers of the visual arts in the year ahead. Graham Young showcases the highlights of 2015
Historian gives £100,000 art collection to Walsall New Art Gallery
Retail & Consumer
A 1969 lithography print by David Hockney is one of 200 pieces of art gifted to Walsall New Art Gallery by a Birmingham-based collector.
Miles Hunt of The Wonder Stuff reveals what life was like in the rock band
Retail & Consumer
From being a part-time litter picker to hitting the charts, singer Miles Hunt of The Wonder Stuff reveals what life was like in the rock band. Graham Young reports
Electric Cinema fears after plans for nearby apartments
Enterprise
The owner of the iconic city centre cinema fears noise pollution complaints from residents could lead to it shutting down
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