A YEAR has flown by and it’s already the second year of Manchester’s very own metropolitan festival, Neighbourhood Festival, where […]
Reviews
GRIMMFEST REVIEW: CREEPER and FREEHOLD
THE short film which preludes Dominic Bridges’ Freehold in its Grimmfest slot, Drew Macdonald’s Creeper, is a much more terrifying […]
GRIMMFEST REVIEW: Habit
MANCHESTER’S annual horror film long weekend is back. Kicking off with a local treat, the world premiere of Habit, a […]
REVIEW: Ed Gamble at The Lowry
ED Gamble’s Mammoth tour hit Salford’s Lowry last night; leaving the half-filled room in tears of laughter and certainly not […]
REVIEW: The Warehouse Project Returns
IT IS finally Warehouse Project season. The series made its long anticipated return to Manchester’s Store Street this weekend, making […]
REVIEW: LCD Soundsystem at Warehouse Project
MANCHESTER’S infamous annual carnival season of dance, hip hop, drum and bass nights and more, Warehouse Project, returned this weekend, […]
REVIEW: Room 94 at Sound Control
ROOM 94 have been on the alt rock scene for about ten years now and whilst their legion of adoring […]
Tom Clarke: 10 years of ‘We’ll live and die in these towns’
The Enemy’s former lead singer Tom Clarke celebrates 10 years of ‘We’ll live and die in these towns’ Tom […]
REVIEW: Dunkirk (2017)
CHRISTOPHER Nolan’s films are known for their ‘break the bank budget’ and his much-anticipated Dunkirk is certainly no exception. It […]
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 […]
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