Poetry Place celebrate International Women’s Day at Aviva Studios
To mark International Women’s Day, on the 8th of March a poetry event with an all female-lineup took place in
To mark International Women’s Day, on the 8th of March a poetry event with an all female-lineup took place in
Last night marked the first short film session of the Manchester Film Festival. In just over an hour and half,
A Mossley writer is debuting his upcoming murder mystery novel set in Greater Manchester – with a BAFTA-nominated Coronation Street
A multifaceted Mancunian artist has new music on the way and it’s already making waves in all the right circles.
J Appiah discusses his recent tour supporting Michael Kiwanuka, and his thoughts on class, identity and inspiration.
ADHD is no laughing matter. But for Trafford-based comedian and musician Edy Hurst, it’s provided the material for a new
Leading artist Ai Weiwei commented on AI, power, and his plans for a Manchester exhibition during a talk last night
The UK performance arts scene has been on its knees over the past five years. Government funding cuts, increased energy
The full programme for Manchester International Festival 2025 has been released. For 18 days in July, the biennial festival will
The Irish Festival Village is in full swing at St. Ann’s square, celebrating for ten days straight. The annual pop
The Sister development is proposing to ‘reimagine’ the Grade II listed Hollaway Wall on London Road on the former UMIST campus.
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