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Graham Young
Award-winning Film Editor Graham Young has covered the Midlands radio and TV scene for two decades.
Exhibition celebrates the work of Birmingham Post cartoonist Bert Hackett
Retail & Consumer
Former Birmingham Post cartoonist Bert Hackett spent more than half of his life drawing cartoons. Now a special exhibition is being staged to celebrate his 80th birthday. Graham Young reports.
Eyes on a golden era for museums
Retail & Consumer
After helping the newly independent Birmingham Museums Trust to complete its first year, Simon Cane has some bold ideas for the future...
Movie Review: Man of Steel
Retail & Consumer
Henry Cavill is Superman in the latest 'origins reboot' of the classic tale which had it's rain-soaked European premiere at the Leicester Square Odeon in London on Wednesday June 12. See the cast arrive in front of very soggy fans in the video at the end of Graham Young's review
Birmingham Rep sheds light on Tolkien’s playground
Retail & Consumer
A new Birmingham Rep audio guide is bringing Tolkien’s favourite city haunts to life. Graham Young goes exploring
Abhay Deol takes part in Bollywood 100 celebrations
Retail & Consumer
Bollywood star Abhay Deol wants to celebrate modesty as much as the centenary of Indian cinema in Birmingham. He talks to Graham Young about the city’s celebrations.
Movie Review: In The Fog (12A)
Retail & Consumer
You might expect a World War Two Russian-language film called In The Fog to be all doom and gloom in the visual sense.
Barber Institute celebrates 80th anniversary with host of new faces
Retail & Consumer
The Barber Institute has opened its own special kind of multi-coloured ‘swap shop’. Graham Young reports.
Digbeth's vegetarian Warehouse Cafe back in business
Economic Development
Birmingham's original vegetarian hotspot The Warehouse Cafe, in Digbeth, returns this weekend.
Digbeth's vegetarian Warehouse Cafe back in business
Retail & Consumer
Birmingham's original vegetarian hotspot is hoping to be ‘twice as spice’ when it returns this weekend.
Home is where the art is for Bengal born Gerry Judah
Retail & Consumer
Artist Gerry Judah has been reinvigorated - by going home for the first time in more than half a century.
Painting a picture of post-war Iraq
Economic Development
A Birmingham art gallery director faced explosions and gunfire in a special tour of war-torn Iraq to create a special exhibition.
Ikon gallery director braves the dangers of Iraq for Venice art project
Retail & Consumer
Jonathan Watkins, director of Birmingham's Ikon Gallery, has gathered the best modern art in Iraq for an exhibition in Venice.
Birmingham and Black Country featured strongly in CAMRA's historic pub guide
Economic Development
New book Britain's Best Real Heritage Pubs is a reminder of the rich history of brewing - and drinking - in the West Midlands.
Wilde surprises at heart of a spellbinding William Morris treasure trove
Retail & Consumer
An extraordinary collection of Arts and Crafts books is expected to fetch more than £400,000 at auction next week.
Review: Heather Gardner by Birmingham Rep at The Old Rep Theatre
Retail & Consumer
Four comments I heard at the end of this re-titled, Brummiefied version of Ibsen's classic play Hedda Gabler summed it up.
Movie Reviews: Trance, One Mile Away, Identity Thief, GI Joe: Retaliation,
Retail & Consumer
Graham Young reviews the new movie releases, including Danny Boyle's latest film Trance and Birmingham gangland documentary One Mile Away.
Birmingham Opera Company to stage flash mob at Millennium Point for new project
Economic Development
New Birmingham arts project The Russians Are Coming needs members of the public to take part in an Easter Sunday afternoon ‘flash mob’ at Millennium Point.
Metropolis exhibition finds reflections of life in the modern city
Retail & Consumer
A major new exhibition in Birmingham is set to give a snapshot into city life.
Acrobat Joe Fearn is a man with plenty of tricks up his sleeve
Retail & Consumer
After years of working in circuses, acrobat Joe Fearn is bringing his techniques to the masses.
Birmingham's Ikon Gallery celebrates 15 years in Brindleyplace
Retail & Consumer
One of Birmingham's most important galleries reaches major milestones this year and next.
Movie Reviews: The Croods, Compliance, The Paperboy, Jack The Giant Slayer
Retail & Consumer
Graham Young reviews this week's movies, including The Croods, Jack The Giant Slayer, Compliance, Stolen, The Paperboy, Vinyl, Red Dawn and The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
Flatpack Festival returns for 11th year of movie treats in Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
The Flatpack Festival is back for an 11th year. Graham Young meets its founding father and director, Ian Francis.
Movie Reviews: Welcome To The Punch, The Spirit of '45, Side By Side
Retail & Consumer
Graham Young and Roz Laws review the latest films including Welcome To The Punch, The Spirit of '45, Side By Side, Parker, Maniac.
Stage legend Jacobi boasts: I bedded James Bond years ago!
Retail & Consumer
It’s 50 years since the young Derek Jacobi was plucked from Birmingham Rep by theatre old boy Sir Laurence Olivier.
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