TV Review: Game of Thrones – Sons of the Harpy
Sons of the Harpy begins to get to the nitty gritty as the plots are in motion and the ride is about to begin.
Sons of the Harpy begins to get to the nitty gritty as the plots are in motion and the ride is about to begin.
Irish band The Riptide Movement played an impromptu gig at Manchester’s Barclay House while the audience donated money to a Nepal earthquake fundraiser on Friday afternoon.
Tonight is a big night for a small group of Mexican musicians who’ve just arrived in the city – that’s because they’ll be playing Latin American Morrissey covers to a packed out Gorilla crowd in the Smiths’ frontman’s home city.
The concept of the play takes a while to get going, but once the audience are comfortable with the story, it starts to get anything but, as the tricks of the horror trade are brought in and viewers invariably jump out of their seats.
Following a jam-packed 2014, Bristol-based melancholic alt-pop duo Meadowlark are back showcasing their new EP ‘Dual’, currently supporting Amber Run on their UK tour.
Happy Mondays singer-songwriter Shaun Ryder has hit out against his former manager in bizarre circumstances on popular social media site Twitter.
The third hour of season five delves deeper into the mechanisms of Kings Landing and The House of Black and White.
Manchester comic Kerry Leigh has revealed that an intrinsic love for her brother inspired her oddly named new headline show at the Frog and Bucket.
Forget the election. The return of the Avengers is the most exciting thing happening this summer.
Smiths former guitarist Johnny Marr has pledged to make a new run of a limited edition vinyl Record Store Day cover after discovering hawkers selling his single for inflated prices on eBay.
After stepping off an eight hour flight from New York to Manchester, grime MC Skepta kicked back to sit comfortably on the Red Bull music tour sofa with journalist Hattie Collins.
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