From Pankhurst to hip hop - new archives to reveal untold Manchester stories
Exploring radical women and the city’s hip hop history, both will launch next summer
Exploring radical women and the city’s hip hop history, both will launch next summer
Museums, galleries, cinemas, theatre and music venues will be forced to close under new rules
They discuss culture under covid and his new book about Sylvia Plath
A regularly updated list of public events affected due to the coronavirus
From gin cinemas to dinosaurs and festivals galore, it’s looking lively…
Inspired by Manchester’s distinctive culture, the range will also support two local charities
Theatres, galleries, museums, comedy, music, literature…culture has gone online
From true crime to fine wine and dine, heated debates and proper belly laughs
Arts Council announcement could help the cultural sector pull through the coronavirus crisis
From new publishers to bookshops and festivals, it’s a major year for literary Manchester
‘The People’s City’ heralds a permanent space that will depict northern culture from the 70s...
75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, it’ll present two moving premieres in Central Library
North’s largest art expo returns with over 1000 pieces and a very special prize
From ‘friendly’ accents to quirky dialects, new map wants your opinions
City has topped The Economist Global Liveability Index for eight years running
Featuring over 100 speakers over seventeen days, MLF returns from 4-20 October
The exciting restaurant, bar, coffee lounge and cultural space opens in the city centre this...
Jonathan Schofield on art, bombs and war as an exhibition tells the 80-year-old tale