Bert Flitcroft (Staffords Poet Laureate 2015-17) has three collections of poetry published: ‘Singing Puccini at the kitchen sink’, ‘Thought-apples’, and ‘JUST ASKING’.
Drawing deep inspiration from the past, present and future, this exhibition celebrates the resilience of the Wolverhampton community, built on embracing change.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery once again welcomes the Wolverhampton Society of Artists’ latest exhibition, which runs from Saturday 29 October to Sunday 18 December.
A spectacular free Diwali celebration with singing, dancing, food and fun for all the community will make an eagerly anticipated return to Birmingham city centre this weekend.
Poetry Scum is a monthly working class poetry event held in Nottingham, run by local poet Jesse Eden Freeman. Each month there is two paid headliners that feature and this months features Cece and Wolverhampton’s own Shak.
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