PREXIT! Manchester Pride has failed to manage people’s expectations in a world of Leavers and Remainers
PREXIT! Manchester Pride has failed to manage people’s expectations in a world of Leavers and Remainers
PREXIT! Manchester Pride has failed to manage people’s expectations in a world of Leavers and Remainers
Gypsy Queen, the new play by awarding winning writer Rob Ward, returns to Manchester for two special off-site performances at Moss Side Fire Station Boxing Club on Sunday, January 27.
Manchester City’s fortunes have turned around dramatically since a takeover in late summer 2008 by the Abu Dhabi United Group, whose owner Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and a member of the country’s royal family. In light of the Matthew Hedges espionage saga, MM look at other moral quandaries in football.
Manchester Pride aims to be a consumer-driven, community-led event in future after an open attendance consultation earlier this week helped shape its future.
Until February 3 2019 Manchester’s People’s History Museum will display an exhibition reflecting on 100 years since the reform of the electoral system in Great Britain.
Bloodyminded promised to be the UK’s first single shot live broadcast interactive feature film. If you think this sounds ambitious, you would be correct.
Let Me Look At You explores the diametrically opposed relationship between two generations of gay men – between the narrator (Mark Pinkosh) and the eponymous ‘you’, a young man in his late 20s.
Let Me Look At You is a one man show performed by 54-year-old comic and actor Mark Pinkosh, exploring the passing of an intergenerational torch from one generation of gay men to the next.
The LGBT community are set to experience sunny skies at Manchester Pride – but temperatures won’t match up to those witnessed in the recent heatwave.
Manchester Pride has been forced out of Canal Street – as developments nudge the LGBT community away from the iconic Gay Village.
An exclusive Pride Star Martini has been launched across seven cities ahead of Manchester Pride.
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