Manchester to hold very first ‘Womanifest’ this weekend
Coinciding with International Women’s Day this weekend, this female empowerment and wellbeing show, Womanifest, is a festival of all things womanly, female and feminine!
Coinciding with International Women’s Day this weekend, this female empowerment and wellbeing show, Womanifest, is a festival of all things womanly, female and feminine!
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.
Mancunian Matters went to visit Mr. Cooper’s last Sunday for lunch, and after several courses and a carafe of wine later, we left questioning why this place isn’t on people’s lips at the moment.
Being a new mum can often be quite a stressful and lonely time, which is why Lauren Webber and Jessica Lawes set up The Mum Club in 2016 to combat some of the feelings women go through. MM spoke to Lauren about her mission to make mothers smile!
Forget curry mile, we want a slice of Indian elegance, so MM head to Dishoom on Bridge Street to sample their delights…
It’s no secret that Manchester is a modern-day foodie’s dream destination, what with a never-ending selection of fine dining delights to street food finds, you will always have a place to go and a different bite to sample.
Mortality rates for females between 2015 and 2017 are said to be consistently higher in Scotland and lower in the UK, with Wales mortality rate being the second highest.
The idea to expand the rooftop garden to having bee-hives and producing honey came to Fred Booth a couple years ago when he felt the need to do something different.
Company Chameleon celebrated their 10th anniversary with a stunning triple bill show last Friday at the Lowry Theatre, showing three pieces of emotional, riveting and jaw dropping dance.
Manchester dance choreographers Company Chameleon will exhibit their 10-year anniversary of creating dance theatre next month with a triple bill production,“10”, featuring past and present work.
Last night saw the first of three new renditions of the Illuminate production held at the Longsight Library.
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