Manchester composer pens Christmas carol to help emerging artists
With the prospect of silent concert halls this Christmas, the sound of a new carol may signal hope for a
With the prospect of silent concert halls this Christmas, the sound of a new carol may signal hope for a
An outdoor art trail has opened in Manchester city centre, showcasing work from local artists across a diversity of mediums.
The much-loved Chorlton Arts Festival is going ahead this weekend in a virtual town accessed online to make residents feel
As coronavirus restrictions force people to find more creative ways to entertain themselves – with giant lasagnes, flat bingo, and care home Hungry Hippos all making waves on social media – one major new casualty is the grassroots music industry.
Sale graphic artists are trying to raise £3,000 to celebrate the 45-year career of local lollipop lady by creating a mosaic on the wall near her crossing.
Frontman Irwin Sparkes from The Hoosiers talks to MM all about the band’s new album, their new identity and the changes in the music industry ahead of their return to Manchester on October 30.
Artists, cyclists, vendors and students – the people who live, work and travel alone Europe’s busiest bus routes are telling their stories through a new project which will document life on Manchester’s Oxford Road Corridor.
Half-naked and half-drunk, The Orwells took on a feverishly energetic crowd at the Academy on Monday, serving up an impressive performance of their raw and unapologetic blend of rock.
Manchester councillor Kevin Peel has been accused of lying in his apology to Queerchester – after ‘mistaking’ a graffiti style art piece of drag queen Foo Foo Lammar for notorious child killer Myra Hindley.
Judges are looking for an LGBT creation that will be beautiful, unique and bring vibrancy and an identity to the Richmond Street wall by the Molly House and Company Bar.
Art Battle III will take place at Oxford Road’s Contact Theatre on April 17
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