Memory Stone at The Lowry review: An otherworldly depiction of a turbulent migrant experience
As her first solo exhibition, Nikta Mohammadi’s Memory Stone is an enthralling exploration of place and the impermanence of memory. Prior to Mohammadi’s
As her first solo exhibition, Nikta Mohammadi’s Memory Stone is an enthralling exploration of place and the impermanence of memory. Prior to Mohammadi’s
This week the O2 Apollo welcomed the indie singer and songwriter Mitski for two nights, and I had the pleasure
Internationally renowned Indian and Chinese dance companies are to make their UK debut in The Accountants, an upcoming high-tech production
Billed as a future ‘American classic’, Sweat promises big things. While it may be too early to call it a
Whether you’re looking for vintage pieces, sports, big brands or shopping on a budget, the UKs largest thrift market is
After months of expectation, Co-op Live has again postponed its opening night after the dramatic resignation of its general manager.
The Piano finalist Daniel Wilsher described how appearing on the C4 TV talent show helped him sing his own music for the first time.
Eighty-five years after one of the most popular films in the world was first released it has now been transformed
Green-fingered Mancunians came together to celebrate the power of small spaces at the Royal Horticultural Society’s first ever Urban Gardening
After a four-year absence, the monthly Makers Market event returns to Spinningfields Square and promises “something for everyone”. Manchester’s riverside
Traitors finalist Jaz Singh showed off his musical talent in Manchester to celebrate the upcoming second season of Channel 4’s The Piano.
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