Engineers and schoolchildren hoping for ‘legacy’ from ‘ingenious’ robot orchestra
Some may fear that robots will eventually take over the world, but engineers in Manchester are at least ensuring that our demise will sound spectacular.
Some may fear that robots will eventually take over the world, but engineers in Manchester are at least ensuring that our demise will sound spectacular.
The Lightning Seeds and Reverend and the Makers and will headline the Style Rocks GS music festival in Warrington.
Scientists are all set to venture out of their labs to take over pubs around Manchester and get people talking about science.
Bob Dylan played one of the most infamous concerts in music history on May 17, 1966.
The Lowry is hosting a photographic exhibition to mark 30 years since The Smiths released The Queen Is Dead.
Origins tells the biblical tale of brothers Cain and Abel, and the world’s first murder.
With bursts of passion, notes of sorrow, improvisation and unapologetic personal expression, comes International Jazz Day.
Even if you don’t immediately recognise his name, you’re more than likely to have heard his music.
Zombies are amongst us in Manchester in an apocalyptic short film which tackles a father-daughter relationship between the undead.
The Libertines’ drummer said that the band are writing more collectively than ever on a visit to Manchester.
Shakespeare, with an accessible Mancunian twist – that’s what Manchester Shakespeare Company founders John Topliff and Gina T Frost are striving for as they commemorate the 400th anniversary of the bard’s death.
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