Festival celebrates 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s Manchester ‘judas’ gig
A music venue in South Manchester is planning an early celebration by a staging an all-day Dylan Festival for charity on Saturday 25th of October.
A music venue in South Manchester is planning an early celebration by a staging an all-day Dylan Festival for charity on Saturday 25th of October.
The Manchester public will be given the opportunity to ‘unlock’ prizes worth over £1000, when a Manchester retail centre takes to the streets this weekend.
Don’t Miss A Beat is here to recommend five tracks a week. Rather than being a standard ‘five new tracks you must hear’ it will comprise a selection of music that fall into five categories.
This city cannot be considered a major city until it has an art market, says Manchester-born art collector and entrepreneur, Frank Cohen.
A former bretheren at gospel hall church in south Manchester has been convicted of historic sexual abuse against young girls.
Live artists in action are the latest additions to this year’s Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair at the Old Granada Studios on Friday October 9.
Gary Neville and Paul Scholes gave their support to the Wythenshawe Community Initiative, taking time out to chat with the centre’s staff and children.
Each day will be based on the ‘Five Ways to Wellbeing’, which are, ‘Keep Learning, Connect, Give, Be Active and Take Notice’.
Manchester has been shortlisted for European Youth Capital, becoming the first UK city to make the list.
The festival, which is organised by founder Dr Jill Adam and award-winning music journalists John Robb and Simon A. Morrison, focuses upon the age-old relationship between music and the written word.
More than 50% of people spend more money when out shopping with others, a consumer-advice website has revealed.
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