Review: Kin at HOME is gripping, with revelation after revelation
Death is something that shakes us all and leads us down unexpected paths. Christine Mackie’s Kin – currently playing in

Death is something that shakes us all and leads us down unexpected paths. Christine Mackie’s Kin – currently playing in

A painting workshop for Black History Month took place at Manchester’s Portico Library, with attendees creatively representing four female political

A Manchester artist is combining her talent for digital art with her love of basketball to produce amazing images for

Pop fans in Manchester are in for a musical treat as gothic-pop chanteuse Freya Beer set to perform at 33

The Lost Worlds of Ray Harryhausen, a must-see exhibition for film and animation lovers, has just opened at Sale’s Waterside

Writer and performer Khalid Abdalla bares his soul in his one-man play Nowhere, a searing exploration of European colonialism. He

The 25th anniversary production of award-winning Irish play Stones in His Pockets is currently on stage at Bolton’s Octagon Theatre. When

Bridgewater Hall hosted the 30th anniversary of WOMEX, the most internationally diverse music festival in the world last night. This

As tender as it is gut-wrenching, 8 Hours There and Back – which has been touring around northern England and

Listening to Rebecca F Kuang talk about her hit novel Yellowface, which explores the darkest corners of professional jealousy, was

Manchester Literature Festival celebrated the wonder of nature at HOME with Carol Ann Duffy, John Sampson and a collective worship
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