Review: Django Django @ O2 Ritz, Manchester
Django Django brought their menagerie of synths, tambourines, and white trousers to Manchester armed with their all new third album, Marble Skies.
Django Django brought their menagerie of synths, tambourines, and white trousers to Manchester armed with their all new third album, Marble Skies.
A show better be worth the hype if it’s to run for two consecutive months in Manchester.
If you go to an Eliza and the Bear gig expecting to see either a girl called Eliza or a bear, you’ll be sorely disappointed on both counts.
An ITV drama turned touring musical doesn’t exactly have ‘classic’ written all over it.
In Manchester, homelessness seems to be constantly on the rise and period poverty is an ongoing battle for women on the streets.
Do you know what it’s like to live as a Manchester millionaire? Maybe you made it as a Premier League footballer, or perhaps you’ve made a few quid on the burgeoning Manchester trading scene?
Cloud 23 is once again turning cocktail hour on its head with a theme that promises ‘nothing is as it seems’.
The legendary Rusholme venue will close its doors for the last time this month after seven years of unrivalled notoriety in south Manchester’s nightlife scene.
Teams from universities across the UK will compete across three of the biggest games on the esports scene: League of Legends, Overwatch, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (generally shortened to CS:GO).
Sir Vince Cable has accused Jeremy Corbyn of “peddling” the same line as the Russian government regarding the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury.
On the day the world lost Stephen Hawking and Jim Bowen, it seemed appropriate to spend the evening enjoying the work of a man known for both his transcendent genius and razor-sharp wit.
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