‘People think it’s a shrine’: Mancunians react to the country’s first homeless Jesus statue in St Ann’s Square
St Ann’s Square is now the home to a life-size statue of a homeless Jesus sleeping.
St Ann’s Square is now the home to a life-size statue of a homeless Jesus sleeping.
Pumpcage skatepark under the Mancunian Way will be launching its first ever adults skateboarding lessons on May 2 with weekly sessions running every Wednesday thereafter. The sessions cost £8 for two hours.
A night out in Manchester isn’t the same as it used to be.
Mancunian Matters speak to Manchester boxer Charlie Schofield to preview his next fight set for Saturday May 5 at the Victoria Warehouse.
Spencer Kay has a passion for looking after people, perhaps his studies as a nurse naturally imply this, but it goes further than that.
For lovers of the iconic post-punk group Joy Division and revellers of the Manchester music scene, New Dawn Fades brings to light the perfect combination of history, tragedy and earth-shatteringly dark comedy associated with one of the city’s most influential music acts.
Church Street’s one-stop-shop for all things cheesy is marking the occasion with their signature soulful beats and delicious dairy treats.
The classic tale Of Mice and Men has arrived at the Opera House – and it’s brought the novel’s emotion and beautifully-crafted characters with it.
After weeks of canvassing, local councillors will find out their destiny as the general public go to the ballot box early next month.
MM met up recently to chat to co-founders Gareth Williams and Dien Curtis about the story of the company’s roots and their plans for growth.
His name may sit alongside those of dancing dogs in the list of Britain’s Got Talent winners, but dismiss pianist Tokio Myers as yet another novelty act at your peril.
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