Grimmfest 2017: MM’s ones to watch as grizzly horror film festival lands in Manchester
Grimmfest, Manchester’s very own festival of horror, cult and fantastic film, comes to the Printworks’ Vue cinema for its 2017 run.
Grimmfest, Manchester’s very own festival of horror, cult and fantastic film, comes to the Printworks’ Vue cinema for its 2017 run.
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the executive department responsible for regulating medicine and medical devices in the UK, approved the use of e-cigarettes as a tool for quitting smoking.
We have news on the group of prominent Manchester businessmen and women sleeping out for charity, the latest from the run up to the Conservative Party Conference this weekend and much more.
Ella Mills, the award winning cookery author best known for her blog Deliciously Ella, will be making an appearance tomorrow at the Manchester Food and Drink Festival.
Barriers have been erected in the area around Manchester Central convention centre, where the conference will begin on Sunday.
Most of us know Son of a Preacher Man as the swinging 60’s classic from legendary artist Dusty Springfield.
Tom Robinson is back – and he promises he’ll be ‘shouting his head off and playing at 100 miles-an-hour’.
A genuine feast for the eyes, ears and soul, The Band is successfully taking theatre-goers on a rollercoaster journey of feel good emotions.
Jason Kenny has ended months of speculation by confirming he will return to the track at the Revolution Series in January, starting his quest to become the most successful British Olympian of all time.
Set in a gritty area of South East London, Daphne – a vivid character study from Peter Mackie Burns that’s now playing at HOME – opens in a dimly lit bar in Elephant and Castle.
CEO Sleepout has arranged for a number of prominent women to sleep rough for charity in an event that will see business people stand up to fight poverty and homelessness in Manchester.
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