2023 Chorlton Book Festival: A week of literary delights
Chorlton residents can look forward to an exciting cultural week as the Chorlton Book Festival returns from 15 to 23

Chorlton residents can look forward to an exciting cultural week as the Chorlton Book Festival returns from 15 to 23

A narrative of joy. This was the key message Catherine Joy White sought to convey through her new book, ‘This

A plaque has been unveiled in Oldham’s Werneth Park, commemorating the suffragist Marjory Lees on what would have been her

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Last weekend, after an impressive nine-year run, Manchester’s own Japanese Festival, or the Doki Doki, packed up for the last

Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum, narrating the tale of the city’s innovations and discoveries since the Industrial Revolution, celebrates its

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The Dead XIII showed a lot of promise, playing ferocious hardcore metal with a really unique and cool look. The

Skies Turn Black introduced themselves on the Jagermeister Stage as a “rock ‘n’ roll” band, but more accurately fall as

Tortured Demon entered the folklore of Bloodstock in 2021. Their set on the tiny Jagermeister stage led to the tent

Opening the stage at a festival is an unenviable task; you’ve probably just woken up, the crowd is sparse and
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