For Chapel Street coffee shop, Brew-Tang, offering creatives a platform to share their work is at the heart of the […]
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Shopping Trolleys: New exhibition on consumerism comes to Salford
A new photography and illustration exhibition focussing on the realities of living in a consumerist society is coming to Salford. Supermarket Streets […]
Salford’s Stations: How Irlams o’ th’ Height women helped win the war
In this series, we’ll be taking a look at the history surrounding Salford’s past and present railway stations and their […]
Salford pays tribute to rock legend Tina Turner
Salfordians have paid tribute to the late Tina Turner, who has died at aged 83. The ‘Queen of Rock n […]
Salford drinks manufacturer to hit nationwide supermarkets amidst range growth
A Salford-based alcohol company is set to release their products in supermarkets nationwide after announcing a range of new flavoured […]
Teenagers learn how to fly the nest in Birdie at Salford’s Lowry Theatre
Stupidity, friendship, growing up. Birdie reminds everyone of what it means to be a teenager. The Matilda Neill play introduces […]
Lowry and MacFest due to host cultural musical performance in Salford
MACFEST will be holding a Pakistani and Moroccan musical performance at the Lowry theater.
Harry Hill’s satirical Tony Blair rock-opera production comes to The Lowry
A satirical rock-opera depicting the life of former Prime Minister co-written by TV star Harry Hill, is coming to The […]
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage visits Eccles in exclusive ‘Pay-what-you-feel’ poetry event
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage is set to visit Eccles Library in an exclusive ‘pay-what-you-feel’ poetry evening. The Professor of Poetry […]
REVIEW: Paint and Sip Class at The Kings Arms in Salford
Taking place every alternate Thursday at The Kings Arms in Salford, the Paint and Sip Class I attended last night […]
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