A pot of gold at the end of the rainbow: Has Pride lost its roots?
Nestled in the Market Garden at Platt Fields Park beneath the blazing sun, LGBTQ+ people from across Manchester gathered in
Nestled in the Market Garden at Platt Fields Park beneath the blazing sun, LGBTQ+ people from across Manchester gathered in
Every August Manchester city centre becomes a sea of rainbows as many flock into the city join in on the
Primary school children sang sweet songs on a sunny morning in front of Sale’s town hall to welcome people to
Founder of Manchester’s first LGBTQ+ bookshop talks representation in literature, the overwhelming response to the shop, and the debate over
Manchester’s annual LGTBQ+ festival returned over the bank holiday weekend for the first time in two years. The festivities began
This year, Manchester Pride organisers are working with Deaf and Disabled Persons Organisations (DPOs) to ensure accessibility needs are met,
This June marked Pride month across the world, a month of celebrations of the LGBT community based around the 52nd
Greater Manchester residents on low-incomes can purchase discounted tickets to this year’s Manchester Pride Festival, thanks to a new ticket
MM takes a look around a special exhibition focusing solely on the local work of revered photo-documenter Martin Parr, along with Manchester Art Gallery’s very own senior curator Natasha Howes.
Last year, the borough hosted its first ever Stockport Pride – a free one day festival celebrating the borough’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) community.
Manchester is full of fun and weird things to do this bank holiday so if you’re struggling for inspiration have a read below!
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