Cowabunga! Simpsons writer named patron of Salford International Media Festival
The American writer behind the world’s most well-known family, The Simpsons, has been named the first official patron of the Salford International Media Festival.
The American writer behind the world’s most well-known family, The Simpsons, has been named the first official patron of the Salford International Media Festival.
Shocking short stories of human trafficking from around the world are brought together in one educational and inspiring theatrical performance set to hit the stage at the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival.
Manchester is set to Sparkle this weekend as the world-renowned event is back to celebrate all things transgender.
Kate Marlow – dubbed ‘the scariest woman in showbusiness’ by TV mogul Simon Cowell – will be premiering her anti-austerity play at the Manchester Fringe Festival this weekend.
Ricky Hatton may be good at throwing punches but how is he at throwing darts? Well, we’re about to find out as the Hitman takes on darts pro Alan Warriner and all in the name of charity.
Around 2,000 swimmers are expected to descend on the waterways of Salford Quays to undertake the one mile, dock-to-dock open water swim tomorrow.
The world’s first Jelly Wanging Championships – where competitors are judged on how theatrically they toss their jelly – is coming to a haunted Salford mansion.
At the manchester Fringe Festival launch MM caught up with performer and co-creator of FoolSize Theatre Joanne Tremarco to chat about her upcoming show Women Who Wank.
So many little boys and girls across the globe dream of one day becoming astronauts – maybe even we grown-ups do too – and one man is determined to show Manchester kids that their wish of travelling to space could be just a shooting star away.
Taylor Swift is creating quite the stir in Manchester and she’s not even taken to the Arena stage for her gig tonight.
It’ll be a weekend of champagne, crepes, baguettes and croque-monsieur, truly la vie en rose, at this year’s Altrincham French Festival – and just like Ediath Piaf, you will regret nothing!
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