The pop artist, the dictator, and the gallery on King Street
John Blundell on why the sale of prints of Warhol's Chairman Mao in Manchester has...
John Blundell on why the sale of prints of Warhol's Chairman Mao in Manchester has...
With hundreds of stained glass pieces, the six-metre-high ‘Windmill Window’ will cost £20,000 to repair
The renowned ballet dancer and Strictly judge is Company Chameleon’s first patron
Columnist and councillor John Blundell on the city’s latest classical music addition
Most are derelict and in disrepair, despite all five being Grade II-listed
Tours with Invisible Cities Manchester offer a poignant insight into life on the edge of...
Magician Impossible star will perform two ‘highly personal’ shows at The Lowry in February
They join Kraftwerk as headliners at Jodrell Bank’s summer festival, which returns 18-21 July
Jonathan Schofield on art, bombs and war as an exhibition tells the 80-year-old tale
Whether browsing, buying or getting cultural - our guide to getting your art on
Annual Dooley Day celebrates extraordinary life through unseen pictures, talks and films
A housing provider teamed up with the Royal Exchange to help lonely residents…with life-changing results...
Special year-long programme includes festivals, retrospectives and films from across the globe
Bee in the City creators’ new trail features twelve giant snowmen - soon to be...
Jonathan Payne enjoys this double bill of one-act operas, from Puccini’s Il Trittico
GRAMMY-nominated singer and actor will perform on Manchester International Festival launch night (Thurs 4 July)
Smelly ditches, cow’s stomach lining and broken pianos - Jonathan Schofield reveals more strange (and...