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And so the advert for Dinosaur World Live, served up by a social media algorithm, should have set my eye twitching. Nope. I ...
Manchester has long been the locus of world-shattering political meetings, from Marx and Engels writing the Communist ...
Adam Farrer, author of Broken Biscuits and Other Male Failures, listens patiently and nods. I’m interviewing him about his ...
When Yorkshire-born Kieran Hodgson joined the cast of BBC Scotland’s hit comedy series Two Doors Down, he decided to go “all in” and relocate with his partner to Glasgow. The move north of the border ...
WHAT by John Cooper ClarkePerhaps the greatest difficulty facing any reviewer of the poetry of John Cooper Clarke is resisting the temptation simply to quote all the best bits. The difficulty is ...
During lockdown, retail manager Aiden Ryan wanted to use his time constructively. Armed with only a whisk and a dream, first-time baker Ryan decided to try his hand at cake-making with a view to ...
For some, the idea of juggling two big jobs might be a daunting prospect. Not so for Heidi Dawson who, earlier this year, was appointed BBC Head of Salford. The post is in addition to her existing ...
Blink and you’ve missed it. In the twinkling of an eye, this mayfly of a group show has already gone. In keeping with its title, however, its resonance lingers, the after-effects of its expertly ...
Book Review: The Comet and Other Stories by Sonya MoorFor the sake of argument, let’s agree that a short story collection is a lot like a debut LP. The lines aren’t exactly parallel, but the inexact ...
And a big hats off to the lighting crew who took each performance to infinity and beyond. The lighting was a major stand-out: floodlights of warm yellow, shining into the crowd during moments of ...
I’ve been a bit under the weather of late (who wouldn’t be in the year’s darkest, greyest months?). So a self-care retreat in the heart of Manchester was just the ticket. From the moment I arrived at ...
The team at Manchester Literature Festival does a heck of a good job. The cynical might think it’s about shifting a load of hardback books, but MLF puts a great deal of thought into its authors and ...