‘More like Rocky than the real Rocky’: MM chat to director of George Foreman film
George Foreman has astounded many due to his perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds.
George Foreman has astounded many due to his perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds.
This Wednesday November 22, at 12:30, marks the statement given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the House of Commons known as the Budget Statement.
The Ashes are the pinnacle for English and Australian cricket.
Lurching violently – much like many of the tragic characters – from prophecy to farce, Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya was ahead of its time.
Friday, November 17 saw all 10 of ZANU-PF’s provincial structures passing a motion of ‘no confidence’ against the 93-year-old Robert Mugabe, pressing on him to step down as the leading party’s first secretary.
Craig Steadman’s love for snooker may have finally hit rock bottom after crashing out of the Dafabet Northern Ireland Open in the first round.
Mancunians want more protected bike routes even if it means taking space away from other road users, a report revealed last week.
Heavy metal and hard rock sensation Deep Purple are still intoxicating.
In the first of two articles this week looking at key figures in this Ashes series, MM investigate the importance of the England captain Joe Root and his Australian counterpart Steve Smith.
American comedian Margaret Cho is coming to Manchester – and you can watch her for FREE.
Inspired by a Lewis Carroll poem of the same name, The Hunting of the Snark is a loud, colourful and uplifting children’s musical that never stops short of having fun, both on stage and with its audience.
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