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Posted by Community Blogger on 8th May 2013 at 11:22 | The New Everyman
Paula Frew tells us about the wonderful event at the end of February when all the people on the Portrait Wall came together for the first time.
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Posted by Community Blogger on 8th May 2013 at 11:07 | The New Everyman | 0 comments
Paula Frew is one of the 105 people, whose image will be on the shutters to create the Portrait Wall on the front of the new Everyman.
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Posted by Community Blogger on 11th Feb 2013 at 18:15 | Community | 0 comments
Jubeda Khatun is our new Alt Valley Outreach Co-ordinator. She tells us about her first few weeks at The Pad.
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Posted by Community Blogger on 4th Jan 2013 at 16:42 | 4 comments
We invited a family along to see 'Jack and the Beanstalk' at the Playhouse. Here's what they thought...
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Posted by Community Blogger on 12th Dec 2012 at 15:38 | Community
The Pad Girls are flying through the air with the greatest of ease on the trapeze and Santa is on his way.
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Posted by Community Blogger on 5th Dec 2012 at 16:31 | Community
The Pad project space is a disused shop in Norris Green as part of ART Valley, our collaborative project with the Bluecoat.
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Posted by Community Blogger on 23rd Jul 2012 at 16:47 | Community | 0 comments
Members of the 506 Youth Project in Fazakerley watched The Match Box in the Playhouse Studio. Liv, Mark, Callum, Megan, Adam, Nicole and Casey share their thoughts on the play...
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Posted by Community Blogger on 18th Aug 2010 at 12:38 | Community, AfroReggae | 1 comment
This is Morena Heneghan. I'm a resident in the Powerhouse Foyer and have been taking part in the AfroReggae workshops and asked to write a blog of the workshops I have been to.
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Posted by Community Blogger on 12th Aug 2010 at 11:21 | Community, AfroReggae | 0 comments
Ruth Little from Anfield, Breckfield Community Centre has embraced this project since it’s inception and says...
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Posted by Community Blogger on 11th Aug 2010 at 10:40 | Community, AfroReggae | 1 comment
Sticking Together - When at 1am, on the night of their arrival at Shrewsbury House, the group of artists all asked for a private conflab in the bedroom, Rachel their chaperone, said “don’t worry ...