‘Something for everybody’: MM chat to creator of poster detailing ‘sophisticated’ Manchester’s history
Did you know that Manchester is the home of the industrial revolution or the place where the first programmable computer was made?
Did you know that Manchester is the home of the industrial revolution or the place where the first programmable computer was made?
Even before the new Premier League season began, many people tipped the title would end up back in Manchester.
Folk rockers Holy Moly and the Crackers will be dropping by Manchester on Friday, November 17 – a date true music fans will want keep free so they can catch the dynamic band in action.
Setting big stages, feeding eager mouths and kitting out the toughest fighters – Tanko are taking combat sports in the North-West to a whole new level.
The brother of Martyn Hett, one of the 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena attack, is part of a group of politicians, trade unionists and anti-fascists who are opposing a far-right book launch in Manchester today.
We are all familiar with the names Lassie, Hachiko, Rin Tin Tin…. but Laika? Who is Laika?
An alluring tale of adolescent unpredictability, Rubber Ring is the debut play by Norfolk playwright James McDermott
Mancunians can sign a book of condolence to share messages of support following the terror attack which left eight dead in New York.
Many people know how to make sure their dog stays safe in the summer: give them a bowl of water, keep them in the shade and don’t keep them in a car on hot days.
Brought to life on stage by Private Eye editor Ian Hislop and long-time collaborator Nick Newman it’s an absolute triumph.
Lizzy Watts stuns as Hedda Gabler in Patrick Marber’s version of the play at The Lowry in Salford.
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