Review: Happy New Year, Colin Burstead
Ben Wheatley offers an absurdly realistic look at family engagements in his latest film ‘Happy New Year, Colin Burstead’.
Ben Wheatley offers an absurdly realistic look at family engagements in his latest film ‘Happy New Year, Colin Burstead’.
“We always got told we’d struggle here, but no. As soon as we walk through the door, football is out the window and we’re f***ing cousins,” Courteeners frontman Liam Fray affirmed to the room.
A ruthless solo display from Austrian Sylven Landesberg with 49 points inflicted a damaging 96-82 defeat over Great Britain in their EuroBasket 2021 pre-qualifier on Thursday, making Monday’s away game with Cyprus a must win for GB if they have any hope of qualifying from the three-team group.
Jane Dennison unpacks her bag out onto a table in the Sale Waterside Plaza. Out come the cones for the evening’s warm-up, each with ‘MileShyClub’ boldly written on in thick felt-tip. She’s there early, as she is every week, to set up for her cohort of runners that will be filtering in at any moment.
It’s so rare for me to think a one-man show isn’t long enough because, let’s be honest, most of them could be condensed into 15 minutes.
Acting legend Lou Ferrigno is in Manchester today to attend the weekend-long For the Love of Sci-Fi convention taking place near Trafford Park.
Still Corners are set to perform an intimate gig in Manchester.
Some creative directorial choices and a versatile cast make for an intriguing production of a slightly flawed play in the Hope Mill Theatre’s in-house production of David Auburn’s Proof.
Carl Boon isn’t quite what you might imagine from a man who has made his name selling products infused with cannabis extracts.
Manchester City Women are facing their biggest game of the season so far as they host table-topping Arsenal on Sunday, but goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck is unfazed by the challenge.
Once a treat purely for children, the advent calendar is now a staple in every home – with brands offering calendars stacked with everything from booze to cosmetics.
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