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Stored Honey

Laura Davis

Stored Honey is a weekly arts and culture newsletter covering Liverpool, Manchester and the rest of the North West. Receive what's on news, interviews, reviews and recommendations straight to your inbox

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Latest Issues

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5 things to see at Victoria Gallery & Museum

Leonie Sedman, curator of heritage and collections care, at the University of Liverpool’s Victoria Gallery & Museum picks her 5 must-see objects on display

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Setting fire to childhood trauma

Have you seen this excellent piece by Laura Brown on the missing piece in Liverpool’s cultural scene? Spoiler: It’s the lack of sustainable arts journalism in the city. She starts by saying: “There’s no arts editor in Liverpool. Did you kno...

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Things to do in October 2025

Your curated guide to October's arts and culture in Liverpool, Manchester and the North West

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Celebrating sparks of ingenuity

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Laura Davis

    Freelance arts & heritage journalist and audience development consultant through my CIC, Raised Voices, which empowers people to tell their own stories.

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