Review: WAKE’s high-camp homage to grief sparkles at Factory International
Last night’s performance of THISISPOPBABY’s WAKE doesn’t take the form of a usual production with a narrative flow, tonal progression
Last night’s performance of THISISPOPBABY’s WAKE doesn’t take the form of a usual production with a narrative flow, tonal progression
A free live-music festival will be returning to Manchester this May to kickstart the summer with a bank holiday extravaganza.
Manchester has ranked as the second best city in England for pop music, according to a new survey. The ranking
Kim’s Convenience is a heart-warming and hilarious drama about a family-run Korean store which inspired a Netlfix sitcom phenomenon. And
In an age defined by polarised politics and debates over historical legacy, Paul Herzberg’s The Moth set out to challenge
A new book club is starting in Manchester which combines reading… with cocktails. The Read Room describes itself as an
After a breakthrough year in 2024 that saw sold out stadiums and BRIT Award nominations, Caity Baser is back, but
The House Party at HOME theatre explores themes of class, power, and privilege with raw intensity. Written by Laura Lomas,
A local community centre put on a night to remember in Didsbury as people got together to celebrate a much
The album was already in Mano’s cart, but somehow, two more versions had joined it – each with a different
J Appiah discusses his recent tour supporting Michael Kiwanuka, and his thoughts on class, identity and inspiration.
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