Manchester receives ‘Excellent’ rating from UNESCO – here’s why
UNESCO awarded Manchester a top rating as a ‘City of Literature’ for its ‘vibrant’ and ‘multilingual’ literary scene. The city
UNESCO awarded Manchester a top rating as a ‘City of Literature’ for its ‘vibrant’ and ‘multilingual’ literary scene. The city
A new bookshop in central Manchester, House of Books & Friends, has recently opened its doors, seeking to combat loneliness
Ahead of International Book Giving Day, Manchester’s most-borrowed library books have been revealed. as well as marking Valentine’s Day, February
In the second episode of our podcast, we delve into the depths of Manchester’s rich literary past, present and future.
It’s been almost a decade since Julie Hesmondhalgh swapped the cobbles for other TV sets and rehearsal rooms. Now she’s
Book lovers in Manchester were treated to an appearance by 2021 Booker Prize winning author Damon Galgut this week as
The 17 day Manchester Literature Festival starts this Friday, across different venues in in the city. MLF, which began in
Manchester Central Library is home to more than half a million books – here are the most popular titles chosen
The quirky corner of the internet, Bookstagram is an Instagram account dedicated to books and an online community of readers,
Writer Beth O’Leary made an appearance at Waterstones on Deansgate, Manchester, in conversation with Caroline Hulse on 20 April, to
Manchester’s independent bookshops like Magma and Chorlton Bookshop have experienced a torrid couple of years thanks to the Covid crisis
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