Do the Manchester mash! Little Print Shop of Horrors rolls out some creative spook
The Little Print Shop of Horrors – a ‘bad’ way of helping a good cause – will reopen for a fifth year before this Halloween.
The Little Print Shop of Horrors – a ‘bad’ way of helping a good cause – will reopen for a fifth year before this Halloween.
A homoerotic calendar is arousing the intrigue of people across the globe thanks to the stunning photography of muscular, almost naked models wearing symbols of the Orthodox religion – including one who looks an awful lot like a certain Russian ruler.
The annual Gothic Manchester Festival will return for another weird and wonderful outing this October.
Being gay doesn’t define me but it’s something I’m no longer ashamed of, instead I can accept and embrace it.
Hundreds of people will experience the challenges every homeless person has to face each night during The Manchester Sleepout this November.
The house that held the meetings of the famous suffragettes will be open to the public this weekend in celebration of the film based upon the movement.
A Manchester-based LGBTQ youth project has secured £100,000 in funding to challenge the isolation experienced by young people.
Barking Tales, a unique comedy night with the focus very much on mental health, is the brainchild of Harriet Dyer.
Colin Davies says is continuing to lead a revolution on restrictive laws, which he claims are preventing terminally ill people from accessing treatment that could save them.
Platinum selling singer-songwriter turned chef, Kelis, is coming to Manchester’s Arndale Shopping Centre to sign her new cookbook My Life on a Plate in Waterstone’s tomorrow.
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