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.
For almost a decade, Ibérica has been the go-to for foodies looking for a Spanish fix in the heart of central Manchester.
Loitering with Intent is a new exhibition at the People’s History Museum which celebrates the Manchester-based collective of artists and activists interested in psychogeography and public space.
Even the mention of curling in this country can draw looks of confusion and a shrug as if to suggest that it is an undertaking very much meant for elsewhere.
Award-winning cartoonist Tony Husband talks to MM about his new exhibition in Manchester, his book on dementia and working with Elbow.
Manchester’s shopping and eating district is launching a new monthly market later in June and the first event is to feature a Lego Walk to raise money for the Christie.
Being welcomed into the almost-hidden tinted façade of Spinningfields’ newest offering, Tattu, it’s hard not to feel like you’ve been extended an invite for dinner from a Chinese triad.
Star Wars fans will have the chance to embrace the force when a special exhibition arrives in Manchester today.
The Manchester Duck Race is back with a splash in Spinningfields for its sixth year to raise money for Manchester children’s charity Brainwave on Good Friday.
Notable mentions: Dusk ’til Pawn (speakeasy-style cocktail heaven), Cloud 23 (best views in the city), Epernay (classiest cocktails this side of Manhattan) and Whim Wham Cafe (vintage-inspired, gin-addled drinking den).
Former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton has given his support to a Manchester based mosaicist after retweeting her work on his Twitter account.
Caffeine & Co Longford Park, in Longford Park, Stretford is literally the labour of love from married couple Phil Howells, 47, from London, and Claire Howells, 41, from Cheshire
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