Review: Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games @ Palace Theatre, Manchester
Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games proves that magic is still alive as its cast take to stage at The Palace Theatre in Manchester.
Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games proves that magic is still alive as its cast take to stage at The Palace Theatre in Manchester.
Beatnikz Republic is to be the newest craft beer microbrewery when it opens its Green Quarter doors to the public this weekend.
With Manchester’s famous National Football Museum announcing that the legendary 1966 World Cup exhibition is moving to Wembley, there’s still time to visit up north.
The winning designer of the new Emmeline Pankhurst statue being erected in St Peter’s Square says the legendary suffragette’s unflinching dedication to women’s rights was her inspiration.
Andy Burnham hopes to transform Greater Manchester into a beacon of social justice if he wins the race to become the region’s first elected mayor.
¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Festival returns this weekend, promising three weeks of international film and theatre that focuses on progression and modernity.
Greater Manchester had the third highest number of animal cruelty reports in England and Wales in 2016, despite the number of successful convictions continuing to fall.
A Manchester musician is chopping off his hair to fight back against the disease that took his grandfather.
Grease was certainly the word when the film hit cinemas back in 1978.
Manchester had its fair share of doggy delights at this year’s Crufts, with one four-legged friend being named the prettiest of the country’s crossbreeds.
We’re into March which means spring’s around the corner and to celebrate here’s the latest e-edition of the Mancunian Matters newspaper.
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