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Whether
you're interested in the impolite science of the human body, a look
back at wartime Liverpool or want to learn a new skill or hobby
there is something for everybody at Liverpool Museums.
This
is BBC Online's guide to the hottest events in the new calendar.
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Grossology
@ Liverpool Museum
Until 29 February - Free Entry
It's
stinky. It's slimy. It's gross. It's your body! This extremely popular
(and gross) exhibition has been extended to run until the end of
February. Grossology is the science of the very worst of the human
body. Animatronic models and interactive displays educate and disgust
in equal measure, you can even climb and crawl your way through
the human digestive system! This is mainly for the kids; however
we've got a feeling that plenty of 'big' kids will love it too.
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Information: 0151 4784399
Archaeology
of Middle Earth @ County Sessions House
Wednesday 21 January 12:30 - Free Entry
Fans
of Lord of the Rings can see Celtic and Romano-British artefacts
and see how they compare to the cultures and characters depicted
in Tolkein's trilogy. The lecture will also look at the current
interest in fantasy films comparing the contemporary popular culture
to the mythology of Middle Earth.
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Information: 0151 4784399
TITANIC
@ Merseyside Maritime Museum
25 January, 21 February, 27 March. 13:30, 14:30, 15:30 - Free Entry
As
home to the White Star Line offices Liverpool has many links to
the Titanic story; from engineers who worked on the liner to those
who lost their lives in the tragedy. You can now hear the true story
of the unsinkable ship. Celine Dion soundtrack not included.
More Information: 0151 4784499
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