Charlotte Donaghue is the co-founder of Say It With, the Liverpool-born jewellery brand known for its meaningful designs and trend-driven collections. From collaborating with well-known celebrities to launching pieces that resonate deeply with customers—like the ever-popular angel numbers—Charlotte has built a brand that blends style with sentiment. In this interview, she shares the inspiration behind Say It With’s latest collections, the growing demand for lab-grown diamonds, and the jewellery trends set to define 2025. Liverpool…
You And Me Against The World is the latest single from North West-based five-piece KEEF—a track that feels oddly fitting for the times we’re living in. Straight off the bat, it felt as if I was listening to the Echo and the Bunnymen of the 21st Century. The track itself has this brooding darkness that drips atmosphere. It seamlessly manages to be mysterious without compromising on what it’s trying to say—both lyrically and musically. In…
Step into Clever Hands on Aigburth Road, a bright and inspiring space where creativity thrives! Whether you’re looking to learn a new skill, unwind with a hands-on activity, or connect with a like-minded community, the workshops offer something for everyone. Join me, Clare, in March for a special illustration workshop, where we’ll explore the beauty of winged creatures through intricate line work. During the workshop, I will share my expertise in the art of fine…
The first major arena show of 2025 took place at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. An eager crowd gathered for the final night of Wage War and Papa Roach’s UK arena tour. With torches flashing in excitement, fans waited in anticipation for an unforgettable night of metalcore and rock anthems. As smoke began to fill the stage, and the lights dimmed to a moody blue, Florida-based metalcore band Wage War took the stage. Their…
Have you ever experienced a play that made you laugh and cry in equal measure? Dead Mom Play, a dark comedy about a young man confronting his mother’s death, has resonated with audiences and critics alike. With reviews highlighting its “funny and moving” nature (Edinburgh Festival Fringe) it’s a play that promises to stay in the mind for a long time. You are highly recommended to catch a performance at the Unity Theatre on Saturday…
Pocket Rocket is an energetic and captivating track that showcases the unique sound of Sam Millne and the Virants. From the moment the song begins, listeners are drawn in by its catchy melody and vibrant instrumentation, creating an uplifting atmosphere that sets the tone for an exciting musical journey. The production is polished, with a blend of various musical elements that work together seamlessly to create a rich listening experience. Lyrically, Pocket Rocket explores themes…
Award-winning DaDa has revealed its exciting 2025 festival programme which marks the Liverpool-based disability and Deaf arts-led organisation’s 40th anniversary. A busy line-up of film, including large-scale projection, performances, visual arts, workshops and talks are promised at this year’s DaDaFest International 40 (DDFI40) which runs from 8-31 March. With 90% of events open to the public for FREE the organisation is encouraging supporters to help it to keep it that way through donations. Events include a significant new photographic exhibition at the…
Next month Bongo’s Bingo will reach its 10th anniversary. The biggest, wildest and most outrageous shows ever take place at the Exhibition Centre Liverpool on Friday 7 and Saturday 8 March. The double-whammy weekend will be jam-packed with spectacular Bongo’s Bingo surprises, nostalgia and mayhem, with everything amped up to the absolute max including the production, absolutely insane prizes and amazing music to create the ultimate immersive bingo experience. And as part of the incoming…
Astles’ new single, We Could’ve Been Anything, emerges as a deeply personal and poignant piece, carrying the weight of profound themes such as loss, mental health struggles, and the fleeting nature of life itself. Liverpool’s beloved singer-songwriter channels his emotions into a tender song born from an unlikely source: the discovery of his late uncle’s mixtape, found years after his passing. This mixtape, alongside remnants of his uncle’s life – tickets, posters, and records –…
Ruth Dillon is a multi-disciplinary artist working across photography, film, stop motion animation, and 3D installation. Her concept-driven work explores collective and living community memories, often addressing social issues. Beginning her career in photography and videography, including documenting the first National Aids Day event on Merseyside, she quickly became involved in socially engaged projects. She honed her film and darkroom skills, even contributing to the UK’s first Mobile studio for communities. A short film she…
Mersey View Leisure has successfully obtained a premises licence that will allow for the construction of an outdoor structure directly opposite Everton FC’s new home at Bramley Moore Dock in Liverpool. Named The Holy Trinity, in tribute to Everton’s legendary midfield trio of Alan Ball, Howard Kendall, and Colin Harvey, the venue is set to become a vibrant hub for fans and event-goers alike. Operating on all Everton FC match days from the 2025-26 season,…
Liverpool-born brand Win Win Water has attracted support and investment from a number of unlikely stars to take the water brand to the next level, making it available worldwide. Rappers Krept & Konan have come on board after being enamoured with the concept and product and the brand have also gained support from Dragon’s Den Austria’s Heinrich Prokop. Win Win Water, created by friends Kurt Wilson, 38, and Josh Daley, 30, is the first of its kind…
Liverpool Makers Bazaar is home to a diverse community of talented creators, each with a unique story and craft. In this feature series, Pauline Neville shines a spotlight on the makers behind the stalls, uncovering the passion and dedication that fuel their work. This time, we meet Ged of Savage Directions, an artist whose journey into cyanotype photography is as captivating as his artwork. Join us as we explore Ged’s artistic evolution, his inspirations, and…
Born and raised on a barge in Amsterdam to a bohemian family of jazz musicians, Bette Schindler is a true tour de force – songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, performer, producer, and young mother. Her music weaves effortlessly between the timeless elegance of classic jazz and the fresh, contemporary sounds of modern soul. With songs that radiate optimism, positivity, and love, she channels echoes of modern jazz greats while crafting a sound that is unmistakably her own. Following the release…
A Cameroonian singer-songwriter deeply rooted in the African continent is set to perform in Liverpool this April. The critically acclaimed Blick Bassy has been described as ‘a force of nature’ and is known for his vibrant live performances. On his latest album Mádibá, released in 2023, Blick has chosen to address the environment, particularly the burning issue of water. Navigating between influences from both Africa and the West, Blick’s music – for which he mainly uses mother tongue Bassa – is distinguished…
Looking for things to do in half term in Liverpool? The half term schedule is packed with fun and engaging activities for families. From creative workshops to interactive museum experiences, here are ten great things to do in the city centre. Whether you’re exploring for a day or planning a week of fun, check out these things to do in Liverpool in February half term for inspiration! 1. Fiesta of Fire at the Royal Albert…
Liverpool is set to become the UK’s premier destination for immersive art experiences this summer, as Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience makes its highly anticipated return, and the stunning Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience debuts in the city for the first time. Following an extraordinary response in 2024, when Beyond Van Gogh attracted 60,000 visitors during its UK premiere, the multi-sensory experience will once again take over Exhibition Centre Liverpool. This time, it promises…
Liverpool-based composer and guitarist Luce Mawdsley (they/them) crafts sonic tapestries woven from progressive experimentation and poetic inspiration. An autistic, nonbinary artist, Mawdsley’s work fearlessly explores the intersections of neurodivergence, mental health, and queerness, transmuting personal experience into subversive narratives of gender, sexuality, place, and identity. Their creative process is a journey of discovery, allowing the music to organically emerge as a landscape shaped by curiosity and intuitive intention. Mawdsley’s latest offering, Northwest & Nebulous, released…
Having officially arrived to Bold Street in Liverpool in December, the brand is now putting its money where its mouth is and placing a seriously confident wager that they’ve got the best burrito you’ve never had! After building a cult-like following in Ireland, last year Boojum brought their game-changing burritos to four brand-new GB locations: Liverpool, Leeds Nottingham and Birmingham. Now ready to celebrate these recent openings after a busy period of expansion, the brand is launching its…
A single candle flickers, a fragile point of light against the encroaching darkness. Hebrew prayers, ancient and resonant, murmur through the air, a whisper of tradition in a world about to be torn apart. Then, the illusion shatters. This is not the gilded cage of Shakespeare’s Venice, but the grimy reality of London’s East End, 1936. This production of The Merchant of Venice, a bold and unsettling reimagining, is a theatrical time machine, transporting us…



















