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CONTENTS
CONTENTS - 1
Birmingham’s Urban Student Magazine
4 INTERESTING PLACES Wondering where to go in Birmingham to have a good time? Look no further! In this issue we
introduce you to the Custard Factory and what it has to offer as well as highlight all the hotspots on Broad Street.
12PIERS LEE Recommended by one of the very creators of Broad, Piers Lee is a very talented tattoo artist located in
Birmingham. He very kindly let us interview him and gain an insight into his life in this large city.
16WINTER FASHION Get the inside scoop on what to wear this Christmas. Covering both men’s and women’s
fashion, this winter issue of Broad will definitely inspire you to purchase some new, fresh garments.
22STUDENT DISCOUNT In addition to covering winter fashion, we have shared a list of shops where you can
receive discount using your student card. We know you’re on a budget so don’t miss out. Give it a gander and discover where savings can be made.
28STUDENT FRIENDLY COOKING We’re aware that living on your own is an overwhelming experience and when
it comes to feeding yourself there is no exception. That’s why Broad has provided an affordable and easy recipe to help make life a little bit easier.
30SOCIAL CALENDAR To top of this week’s issue we’re providing you with a free calendar that has all the
key events during the week that you will not want to miss.
New to Broad? What’s it all about?
Broad in a nutshell is a new urban student magazine designed to welcome the new wave of newcomers to the City of Birmingham.
Regardless of which university you are studying at, Broad has a bit of something for everyone from interviews, fashion and student friendly recipes. Sit back and enjoy everything Broad has to offer!
Website: www.broadmagazine.comE-Mail: [email protected]: (+44) 7891 819080
Get in touch...
“Broaden your horizons in the City of Birmingham”
“Broaden your horizons in the City of Birmingham”
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Catch up on the latest sport, have quite drinks with mates, or party til’ the early hours.
Wednesdays: I w Toms Mum. Is your name Tom? Free Entry! Bring your mum? Free drinks! Get your tickets in time for Kiss’ stu-dent Christmas ball on Monday 10th December. Featuring a great line up of live DJ’s and the talented beat boxer Ed Geeter
Vk + foster: £1.50Vod mixer: £1.25Jager Bomb: £1.50
WALKABOUT BAR RISABar Risa is one of the biggest and most stylish venues, with 6 rooms and 7 bars, it’s de-signed to ensure that there’s an area to suit every mood and occasion. Tuesdays: Salsa by Latin Motion Wednesdays: I love Risa. Thursdays: VodbullFridays: Filthy Disco, enjoy £1.50 drinks!Saturdays: Airport, stilt walkers and performers make Airport fly higher than the rest.
O’NEILSHave a warm welcome with a cold beer at O’Neils with great food and live sport. Now offering live music on a Friday… Why not pre drink here before heading onto the clubs of Broad Street. Book early to guarantee you and your flat family a tasty Christmas meal send off.
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PIT STOPPit Stop is the perfect place to feed those hunger pains after a night out dancing on Broad Street…
Enjoy a cheap as chips well deserved takeout in the taxi home.
GOSVENOR G CASINOThe casino is a great night out with a relaxed atmosphere, there’s something for everyone and not just you gamblers. Free entry and live entertainment every Friday night.
Play Roulette, Blackjack, Poker or Super Slots, but don’t blow your student loan all in one go!
REVOLUTION VODKA BAREat, drink, laugh and dance at Revolution.
The bar prides itself on its fabulous collection of vodkas and it’s engaging atmosphere.
Mega Mondays: 50% off all food on Mondays!
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GATECRASHERMondays: LOADED Students night out… UOB, Aston, UCB, + BCU! Tuesdays: Milkshake, lets get messy!Thursdays: Get On It! Thursdays, Birmingham’s biggest Thursday night outFridays: Supersonic Vague, Indie/alternative Saturdays: Superstar Boudoire
Upcoming Christmas events include: Boxing Day’s White Party featuring Nicky Romero and Eddie Halliwell NYE of course will be legendary, so don’t miss out and book your tickets now!
CINEWORLDNurse your next day hang-over by chilling out at the cinema with friends
What to watch this season: The Hobbit, Les Miserebles, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2, Skyfall, Life of Pi £4.80 per student
FLARESAt the heart of Birminghams entertainment district, Flares is a brilliant way to top off a fun-filled evening. This Christmas get in the 70’s groove with Xmas fishbowls for just £7.95, choose from gingersnap, cheeky Christmas, fruity elf, and reindeer tipple.
Come down for 2-4-1 cocktails every Thursday!
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BRASSHOUSELove Grills? Love Wednesday!
Thursday is curry night, for just £5.95 with a free drink2-4-2 on all desserts
Book now for your awaiting Christmas Day dinner
REFLEXSanta says party at reflex!Enjoy the soundtrack of the 80’s with great prices on all the best drinks, cocktails and bombs.
Have a sing in the private Karaoke booth or just have a wicked night out with friends.
Now taking bookings for Xmas parties
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Sir Alfred Bird, the inventor of custard, built this revolutionary arts and media quarter 100 years ago. The Custard Factory is home to the best of Birmingham’s young creative talent. It holds a dynamic community of
over 500 artists and small creative enterprises, affordable studios and offices. A theatre, café, antique shops, dance studios, holistic therapy rooms, art galleries, bars and restaurants only complement these. The community becomes more diverse every day, from fine dining restaurants to skate board ramps creating a lively and thriving quarter in Birmingham.
“We’re only 500ft from Birmingham city centre. A short walk away for you to explore, be inspired and to discover something different and individual.”
Birmingham has more miles of canal than Venice and the Birmingham Canal Navigation is the worlds largest canal system
Birmingham has more miles of canal than Venice and the Birmingham Canal Navigation is the worlds largest canal system
An interview with...
piers leePiers Lee is a Worcestershire born tattoo artist living and working in Birmingham. Part of
Street Tattooist based in Digbeth, At the age of 22 he’s making a name for himself within the industry. With 4 years experience, Piers managed to give some of his time to us at Broad magazine to answer some of our questions. Read on and get to know the man and his work a while lot better.
How did you get into tattooing?Apprenticeship, its the only way to get into it, just begged and begged them.
Favourite tattoo of your own?My hands or my neck.
Favorite place to go out?Very rarely, Temple Street
Any words of advice before getting a tattoo?Avoid any tattoo parlours with ‘ink’ in the name and do your research, no two tattoo artists are the same.
Who was brave enough to let you practice on them?No one, I practiced on myself, most the stuff on my legs is shit. Where’s the best place to eat when your hungover?Broadly Street Cafe, run by two old ladies, theres probably hairs and teeth in the food but it all adds to the love!
Most common tattoo in Birmingham?Text, everywhere its text.
What would you do if you weren’t a tattooist? Couldn’t be anything else, maybe an astronaut.
If you had to rinse a million pound in 24 hours what would you spend it on?I’d open my own shop in town, have all my mates work there with me with loads of machines and I’d buy two kittens.
If you had to throw one celebrity in a pit of lions who would it be?Cheryl Cole
What’s your favourite band?Biffy Clyro, before they got famous.
Favourite film as a kid? The fox and the hound.
Is there any downsides to your job?I have pitch deafness in one ear from the noise.
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WINTERFASHION - 17
This issue of Broad I will be enlightening you on the latest fashion for the cold
months of October, November and of course, December. Continue reading to find out how to stay warm and look good this winter.
As you may of seen throughout the course of this year, Beanie hats have definitely come back in fashion. Plain colours with a knitted pattern can add the final touch to an outfit. In contrast, patterns can also add interest. Reasonably priced wool beanie hats can be found in Topman, H&M and River Island.
A wooly sweater will be a nice classy addition to you wardrobe. Coming in a variety of colours and patterns it is easy to find one that suits you. They can be worn as a casual piece of clothing or with something more formal but most of all it will keep you warm. Be warned readers, due to the nature of the material they will begin to bobble a couple of months after purchasing so wear sparingly.
To protect you from the elements a good coat is vital to any outdoors outfit. A double breasted coat will accompany t-shirts, polos, shirts and sweaters nicely giving a smart/casual aesthetic. Although rather expensive, nice double breasted jackets can be found in Zara starting at £80.
For trousers, slim fit is the way. It gives the illusion you have
longer legs and taller frame. Weather demin or chinos, any slim fit jean will compliment your outfit. You can adjust the look by simply rolling up the bottom. The combination of long white socks
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and rolled up trousers can also be a desired look. You can purchase slim fit jeans and chinos from Topman on sale now from £15.
You can never have enough shoes when it comes to footwear. To compliment the rolled trousers and white socks a pair of New Balance. Only recently coming in fashion as an item you wear day to day, they are affordable in the
Hat: H&M £6Shirt: Jack Wills £30
Sweater: Topman £25Coat: Barbour £55
Chinos: Topman £25Shoes: Converse £35
range of £35-£50. Converse are an obvious classic that everyone should own at least one pair of. In the same price bracket Vans are another shoe, which are afford, comfortable, durable and go with a lot of different outfits. New to the scene are Nike Blazers. Comprised of mainly suede these a shoe that are high maintenance. Coming in both low top and high top and a variety of pastel colours they have a vintage old school look.
So that’s everything you need to know to look good throughout the winter period an into the New
Year. For more fashion articles and galleries visit our website at: www.broadmagazine.com
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
JYUDDAH JAYMESMODEL
VINCENZO BORRELLIMODELevil0.tumblr.com
DENNIS STANLEYPHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTANTdennisstanley-photography.co.uk
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Parker Coat £65 Republic, Skinny Jeans £38 Topshop, Shoes £20 Office, Pink L’Oreal Dip Dye £5.99 Superdrug
whats onBirmingham City University freshers week warm up party, Lounge North, City North
Freshers Fair 2012, Perry Barr campus, 10am - 4pm
Freshers Closing Party, o2 Academy, 10pm - 3am
CHANNEL 4’s Embarrassing Bodies are at Millennium Point
Fashion Show, Enchanted an autumn/winter fashion at the Bullring shopping centre, 11.30am,
1pm, 3pm
EVERY MONDAY 30% OFF FOOD BILL Handmade Burger Co. FOR STUDENTS
SEPTEMBER
Discount Special, exclusive student discounts, offers and prize giveaways, 4pm - 10pm
Birmingham Zine festival, all day event, Southside
Carnage UK Nightlife, pimps and hoes theme, Gatecrasher, Broad Street
Nightmare on Broad Street bar crawl Halloween Block Party, 9pm - 3am
EVERY TUESDAY 90’S NIGHT at Rainbow, Digbeth, 10pm - 3am
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NOVEMBER
Professer Green performing at Gatecrasher, Broad Street
Carnage Uk Nightlift, beauty and the geek themed bar crawl at Flares, Reflex, Lloyds,
Walkabout and Risa, 9pm - 3am
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DECEMBER
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Eastside City Park grand opening, Millennium Point Birmingham
Naughty Horse Winter onsie party at Flares, 10pm - 3am
Birmingham City University Carol Service, St.Martins, Bullring, 7.30pm
First term ends for Christmas break
German Christmas market opens along Corperation Street
End of the world party at Rainbow, Digbeth, 9pm - 3am
EVERY THURSDAY SELFRIDGES COCKTAIL CLUB, 6pm - 9pm
JANUARYLive music at Browns Bar & Brasserie, 1pm - 7pm
Second term starts
Kendrick Lamar performs at HMV Institute, Digbeth, 6pm
The Blackout perform at HMV Institute, Digbeth, 6.30pm
EVERY FRIDAY PROPAGRANDA NIGHTLIFE, O2 ACADEMY, 10pm - 3am
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FEBRUARY
9th General Fiasco perorm at HMV Institute, Digbeth, 6.30pm
EVERY SATURDAY £1 SELECTED DRINKS AT GOSTA GREEN PUB
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