ISLINGTON Mill, at 250 capacity, isn’t a big venue. It’s surprising then that even the combined presence of US cult […]
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Can you #BeInspired by Shelagh Delaney?
The 25th November is now officially Shelagh Delaney day in Salford. Now in its third year, Salford Arts Theatre dedicated […]
Emmerdale’s Adam Thomas favourite to win I’m a Celebrity
MANCHESTER’S Adam Thomas is the new favourite to be the next King of the Jungle in ITV’s hit primetime show […]
REVIEW: The National Ballet of China – Peony Pavillion at The Lowry, Salford
THE NATIONAL Ballet of China is a company that combines classical and modern ballet into their performances. The company was founded […]
REVIEW: Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell at the Lowry
SALFORD welcomed, not one, but two rising talents on the comedy circuit in Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell last night. […]
FILM REVIEW: Gimme Danger – Stooges Documentary
JIM JARMUSCH’S latest film is the astonishing Gimme Danger, an in depth look into the history of the Stooges, one […]
‘Strange and Familiar’ exhibition comes to Manchester Art Gallery
FOLLOWING a successful run at London’s Barbican Art Gallery, Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers is set to launch […]
‘We Want Data’ – Rachel Maclean Comes To Manchester
QUAYS News takes an inside look at Rachel Maclean and her sweetly bitter take on the digital age. “We all […]
Lovesick: A review
EQUAL parts heartbreaking, relatable and laugh-out-loud hilarious; it’s a great shame that this show was initially overlooked because of its crude name. […]
INTERVIEW: Janet Devlin
Quays News sent LIAM SHAW for a chat with Irish singer-songwriter Janet Devlin before she hits Manchester’s Deaf Institute next […]
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