THE YEAR OF THE RAT – What to expect this Chinese New Year in MCR
If you have not stuck to your New Year’s resolutions for 2020, don’t fret – as the Chinese New Year begins tomorrow, offering you a second chance at redemption.
If you have not stuck to your New Year’s resolutions for 2020, don’t fret – as the Chinese New Year begins tomorrow, offering you a second chance at redemption.
Once known only for his signature British gangster movies, such as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Snatch (2000) and RocknRolla (2008), Guy Ritchie has defied his critics by producing several surprises in recent years.
This is a love story set against the backdrop of racist America in director Melina Matsoukas’ first full-length movie – Queen & Slim. Josh Poyser reviews…
An award-winning play remembering the 1981 Moss Side riots returns to Manchester at the end of this month.
Charles Dickens semi-autobiographical David Copperfield is brought to life by Armando Iannucci for a contemporary and cosmopolitan audience.
Last night Manchester Arena welcomed American heavy metal band Slipknot for the fifth time in support of their much-anticipated album We Are Not Your Kind.
1917 has garnered attention for its ambitious cinematography and is a remarkable technical achievement that provides an unsanitised look into the horrors of trench warfare.
The truth is, it’s a solid four-star film – pretty good, worth seeing, but nothing to get hot and bothered about either way.
In difficult times, people find comfort in each other. At The Castle on Saturday evening, Seàn McGowan brought people together.
We know it’s the festive season when children pile outside the doors of the city’s theatres, bursting with excitement to go see that year’s production of the Christmas pantomime.
With Christmas fast approaching, the elf on the shelf has got to go on a shopping spree for Santa to buy all the good people of Manchester the ideal gifts.
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