Artist Talk ~ Adèle Oliver on Deeping...

Join them at Metal, Edge Hill Station on Thursday 20 September from 6-9pm for a talk and discussion event with writer, artist and researcher Adèle Oliver. Plus (vegan) food provided by Raggas, music and conversation.

Adèle will talk through some of the key concerns of her book Deeping It: Colonialism, Culture and Criminalisation of UK Drill, tracing the aesthetic, musical, and liberatory legacies behind the force that is drill. Expect readings, music and movement in this exploration of Black artistic resistance, expression, and suppression.

Adèle Oliver is a writer, artist and scholar from Birmingham. Her book Deeping It: Colonialism, Culture and Criminalisation of UK Drill counters panic-fuelled discourse on UK drill, gang violence, and knife crime, ‘deeping’ drill as a complex Black artform, born out of generations of commentary on and resistance to technologies of colonialism, consumerism, anti-Blackness, and more. Adèle is also a core member of Art Not Evidence and works as an expert witness in cases that use Black youth culture, music, and idiomatic language as evidence of bad character, criminality and/or gang affiliation. Outside of this work, Adèle is a musician, producer, and avid capoeirista.

Ticket price includes a portion of Raggas curry, rice and peas.

This event is presented by Without Fanfare in collaboration with Metal. The talk’s audio will be recorded for release at a later point.

If you would like to attend but can’t commit to the ticket price, please email edgehill@metalculture.com to be added to the event guest list free of charge.

The St Helens Great Potato Festival 20...

Welcome to The St Helens Great Potato Festival! Get ready for a spud-tacular time at this fun-filled event celebrating all things potato.

Join them at St Helens Library on Mon Sep 23 2024 at 16:00 for a day of potato-themed activities, food, and entertainment. There’s something for everyone to enjoy. Don’t miss out on the chance to indulge in delicious potato dishes and learn more about the humble spud.

An Evening Of Magic & Mind Readin...

Magician Luke Coburn Is Filming His Brand New 60 Minute Stage Show Full Of Jaw Dropping Magic. Experience Magic With Cards, Money, Phones And Even Some Mind Reading!

The Shows Will Take Place On Sunday 6th October At Hope Street Theatre, Liverpool. The main aim of this event is to capture the show on film, so tickets are available for FREE.

NO UNDER 16s WILL BE PERMITTED

Talk about Migration and Place

Dr. Lee R. Kendall of the University of Liverpool will talk about Migration and place with an emphasis on Jewish themes.

The talk is accompanied by illustrations.

Tickets cost £9.90; please apply for tickets via the application form and a link will be sent to you nearer to the event.

Scattered Belongings: Discussion with ...

Join the team for an online panel discussion exploring Chinese identity in the UK. There will be a particular focus on Liverpool, home to the oldest Chinese community in Europe. This event is part of Tate Liverpool’s East and South East Asian heritage month programme.

Gregory B Lee, Fu Lian Doble and Jennifer Lee Tsai will be in conversation with Emily Beswick, doctoral researcher at University of Liverpool and Tate Liverpool.

Reflecting on ‘scattered belongings’, the speakers will explore mixed, adoptee and multigenerational experiences. We will discuss how colonialism and structural racism shaped these experiences, and how mixed, second generation and adoptee individuals have created new diasporic identities.

This event will be hosted on Zoom.

Globally rooted, locally led culture a...

Multilateral dialogues, from UN Summit of the Future to Mondiacult 2025, are seeking innovative new ways to work together for a better future. What role can culture and heritage play in this global effort?

This panel will explore the crucial role of local actors and actions for supporting sustainable development by showcasing how local cultural and heritage projects help address global challenges, with a focus on climate change.

A panel of diverse voices across generations and sectors will examine the future potential of how culture and heritage could support the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the actions we can all take to build more sustainable, thriving communities

The Lodger

In the end do we ever really own anything?

Dora Colquhoun, creator of ADHD The Musical presents this brand new work about home and belonging.
4 humans and 1 hoofed mammal, all on a mission to find home.

This hilarious and sometimes tragic tale follows a lodger’s journey as she encounters a menagerie of characters, all yearning for a sense of belonging.

You are invited to look at your own mask and ask ‘Does it still fit?’

This show is for the outsiders, the weirdos, the square pegs. anybody who has questioned their sense of home and belonging.

“A show about home that touches your spirit, swells your heart and plants your feet” – audience member

Written and performed by Dora Colquhoun
Starring George Jenkins
(16+) Contains adult themes.

Event

Presented by RAWD (Random Acts of Wildness Disability). Supported by Arts Council England.

Refugees: Why Jewish History and Jewis...

Rabbi David Mason will talk about the relationship between Jewish values and the support for refugees.

He will draw on Jewish history and its significance for today’s stance on the refugee crisis across the globe.

Please apply for tickets and a link will be sent to you for purchasing a ticket. This will happen closer to the event itself. Tickets cost £9.90.

Equinox Weekender

Squash invite you to come and find your balance, share the harvest and to grow more hope over the Autumn Equinox weekend, a time of almost equal day and night.

Head along and play out with them on and around their Windsor Street home alongside artists, gardeners, cooks & neighbours.

There’ll be a raucous Harvest Auction Fundraiser sharing the precious produce of gardeners from across the city, a ritual walk along the 100-Year Street from local spring to oldest oak, ‘Trustfrastructure’ hope-building street sessions, street sofa chats & snacks, seed-saving for next years growth & Communal DJ-ing to get us all moving!

Let’s tune into the Equinox with meditation, movement & altar making.

Enjoy a bowl of soup and a chat about the politics of food.

Bring your own vinyl to get us all moving!

Activists & allies; help make immune-strengthening elixirs to get us through autumn/winter.

A magical evening of food and comedy raising funds for Habibti Liverpool & Squash’s own ‘Soup it Forward’, co-hosted by their patron Andi Oliver!

Help to sort, clean & pack seeds collected from our gardens to replenish the Toxteth Seed Library

Enjoy gentle crafting with natural & recycled materials

Bring your own vinyl and help make a chilled equinox afternoon

Come and relax in the garden with fire, meditation, crafting & music

A balancing walk together along the 100-Year Street from spring to oak

150th Anniversary of the Opening of Pr...

As part of the Princes Road Synagogue heritage season, this will be a talk about the people who were connected to the founding and the wider history of the synagogue.

The talk will be accompanied by many illustrations and delivered by Dr. Lee R. Kendall and Dr. Dean Irwin. It will be an afternoon event. You will have to present a valid ticket at the door.

Please apply for a ticket; you will then be sent a link that enables you to purchase the ticket.

Tickets cost £9.90.