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Listen: The Curry Cast takes on the Korma Konundrum, featuring Bake Off’s Chetna Makan

The MM Curry Cast investigates Manchester Asian food culture, tastes Ziya’s new menu and gets the thoughts of some people in the know, such as Great British Bake Off’s Chetna Macan to answer whether it really is ok to order a Korma.

INTERVIEW: Dame Janet Suzman chats to MM about starring in ‘incredibly resonant’ play at HOME

“There’s no point in reflection,” Dame Janet Suzman explains with a wry smile of healthy experience on her face.

Review: The Toad Knew @ The Lowry, Salford

It’s hard to express exactly what it is that works so brilliantly about James Thierrée’s latest offering.

Review: The Crucible @ Opera House, Manchester

According to director Douglas Rintoul, The Crucible is ‘the perfect play for our post-truth times’.

Review: Ibérica @ Hardman Street, Spinningfields

For almost a decade, Ibérica has been the go-to for foodies looking for a Spanish fix in the heart of central Manchester.

Review: City of Glass @HOME

The challenge for any page-to-stage adaptation is to inject new unfound life to an author’s words.

‘We must learn from history’: Gurinder Chadha discusses film, family and ancestry during Q&A @ HOME

Gurinder Chadha’s Viceroy’s House is an ambitious project to say the least.

‘Final piece of the jigsaw’: Metrolink drivers shown the way ahead of Second City Crossing opening

More than 250 Metrolink drivers have gone through intensive training ahead of the opening of the Second City Crossing tram route.

Danny Boyle: ‘At least it’s not sh*te’ – Trainspotting director Q&A @ HOME

“At least it’s not shite!” Danny Boyle laughs, with a mixture of joy, relief, and pride evident from his characterful face.

Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time @ The Lowry

It’s safe to say that with its return to Salford, Simon Stephens’ adaptation of the Mark Haddon novel has established itself as a true classic of 21st century theatre.

Review: Much Ado About Nothing @ Manchester Opera House

Much Ado About Nothing is one of the most frequently performed and familiar of Shakespeare’s comedies, and this RSC touring production feels safe yet fun.

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