BUY Art Fair 2017 is back this October and is set to display over 3,000 original artworks from galleries and […]
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Manchester celebrates National Libraries Week
MANCHESTER’S libraries are hosting free events during this year’s National Libraries Week – including everything from yoga to CV help […]
REVIEW: Much Ado About Nothing, Salford Arts Theatre
Is the Bard up to being looked at by a new generation? Andrew Riley went to Salford Arts Theatre to […]
REVIEW: Watching goldfish suffocate, Kings Arms, GM Fringe 2017
Andrew Riley went along to the Kings Arms in Salford to watch Vertigo Theatre Productions new staging of “Watching Goldfish […]
REVIEW: The Dead, Live (GM Fringe festival)
There was so much that could go wrong with a ghost story on stage, that its not too surprising that […]
REVIEW: From Heaven to Hell (GM Fringe)
It’s hard to rationalise in the modern world, just how senseless the slaughter of the First World War actually was. […]
Quays Culture launch Unnatural Borders at Media City
QUAYS Culture unveiled their latest exhibit at Media City UK on Saturday night. The showcase is titled Unnatural Borders and […]
Pele: Art, Life, Football Launches In Manchester
The worlds of art and football collided last night as the National Football Museum launched its new exhibition dedicated to […]
Manchester School of Art students inspired by London’s Isokon
TWENTY-EIGHT Manchester students have come together to create artwork inspired by an iconic block of flats in London. The Isokon, […]
Poet Joy brings swinging sixties to life in new play
THE former Cheshire Poet Laureate is bringing her new play to Macclesfield library. Joy Winkler, 69, who lives in Macclesfield and […]
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