Kelly + Victor

Liverpool lovers doomed by the strength of their passion

Kieran Evans’s debut feature, adapted from the novel by Niall Griffiths, achieves a rare and accomplished sense of place in its depiction of Liverpool. It’s a place of chilly but not actually threatening cityscapes, with an air of space and windy sunshine, from which the film’s eponymous protagonists retreat into a private bedroom world.

CD: OMD - English Electric

OMD - ENGLISH ELECTRIC High-end synth-pop from one of the genre's progenitors

High-end synth-pop from one of the genre's progenitors

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark are too often remembered for their musical sins. Their long career has taken multiple twists and turns including way too much watery tweeness in the mid-Eighties, then, later on, soppy, occasionally successful attempts to crack American FM radio. Many forget that initially they were one of the first electro-pop bands, Liverpudlian Kraftwerk devotees whose early work stands up beside any equivalent act of the era.

Glam! The Performance of Style, Tate Liverpool

GLAM! THE PERFORMANCE OF STYLE, TATE LIVERPOOL This exhibition may feel random and tangential, but it's still enormous fun

This exhibition may feel random and tangential, but it's still enormous fun

Glam. Were you there? If so, what was it all about? You might come up with a list: Roxy Music, Ziggy Stardust, shiny flares, Sweet, shaggy hair, the ubiquitous platform boot, T-Rex, glittery eye-shadow, lip-gloss pouts (on men). It was the era of dressing up and gender-bending as fashion statement, though it’s also true that the glamour in Glam Rock was more glitter paste than gold. Some of it remains pretty cool, but unlike the Sixties you probably wouldn’t want to go back there, or at least for no longer than it takes to get round this exhibition, though Glam!

Video Exclusive: BJ Smith covers Mos Def's Umi Says

A stunning nu-Balearic cover of the hip hop soul classic

We're extremely proud to be able to present this charming exclusive video by the London multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter (and animator) BJ Smith - a ray of sunshine in the winter greyness. It comes from the forthcoming Dedication to the Greats release on the Nu Northern Soul label, which features Smith's acoustic covers of tracks by hip hop artists: The Pharcyde's "Runnin'", and the track featured here, Mos Def's "Umi Says".

Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles, Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

EPSTEIN: THE MAN WHO MADE THE BEATLES, EPSTEIN THEATRE, LIVERPOOL New play about The Beatles' troubled Svengali opens the refurbished theatre that bears his name

New play about The Beatles' troubled Svengali opens the refurbished theatre that bears his name

Those of us growing up in the heady days of 1960s Liverpool knew that four local lads were taking the world by storm. Some really grown-up people might even have been to The Cavern and seen the phenomenon in their early days. And yet there was always an enigma in the background: the figure who made it happen but about whom we knew almost nothing.

Reissue CDs Weekly: The Blue Nile, The Seeds, Dan Penn, Frankie Goes to Hollywood

REISSUE CDs WEEKLY Electronic torch songs from Scotland, garage-punk nirvana, Southern soul heaven and more Frankie than necessary

Electronic torch songs from Scotland, garage-punk nirvana, Southern soul heaven and more Frankie than necessary


The Blue Nile: A Walk Across The Rooftops, Hats

Graeme Thomson

The Blue Nile occupy a unique spot in the musical landscape. Formed in 1980 by Glasgow University graduates Paul Buchanan, Paul Joseph Moore and Robert Bell, four albums in 30 years suggests a certain neurotic creative sensibility which resulted in a pretty slim legacy but served the music well.

Interview: 10 Questions for Rebecca Ferguson

10 QUESTIONS FOR REBECCA FERGUSON As her platinum debut goes deluxe, X Factor diva shows she's nobody's fool

As her platinum debut goes deluxe, X Factor diva shows she's nobody's fool

Pop music has always been a cynical business. And yet, sometimes, I like to imagine an alternative universe somewhere before Simon Cowell made his millions and the reality television behemoth become the industry that it has become. The televised singing contest was just that: a true contest, a chance at fame for the shy unknown who may never have been "discovered" otherwise.

Good Cop, Finale, BBC One

GOOD COP, SERIES FINALE, BBC ONE Vigilante policeman reaps karmic whirlwind in delayed conclusion

Vigilante policeman reaps karmic whirlwind in delayed conclusion

It was tough luck for Good Cop that the real-life killing of two female police officers in Manchester prompted the BBC to postpone its fourth and final episode, judging that its plotline of rookie cop Amanda Morgan acting as bait for a couple of knife-wielding thugs who preyed on women was too near the knuckle.

Treasured, Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool

TREASURED, ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL, LIVERPOOL The story of the Titanic is spectacularly reimagined in the city where the ship was registered

The story of the Titanic is spectacularly reimagined in the city where the ship was registered

You could say that the Titanic has been done to death, and that any new show would really need to say something different, something so far unknown, unearth a new angle, find new facts. To some extent, Treasured does that. Who’s ever heard of Mouser, the Titanic cat, who is supposed to have carried all six of her new-born kittens off the ship in Southampton?  Allegedly her feline prescience sensed impending doom.

Henry, RLPO, Petrenko, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

HENRY, RLPO, PETRENKO Kurt Schwertsik’s flute concerto receives its world premiere in Liverpool

Kurt Schwertsik’s flute concerto receives its world premiere in Liverpool

The prospect of a new concerto from a largely unknown composer who, it’s safe to say, had never been performed previously in Liverpool may have seemed a little daunting. By the end of the 22-minute world premiere, however, rapturous applause greeted this approachable, tuneful, understated and, above all, gentle work. This was so much the case that it will no doubt be heard again soon.