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From comedy dramas to superhero charmers here’s a list of our top Tv picks for April
Even if you only know Bastille from their hit ‘Pompeii’, their new tour would make you dance like never before.
HOME and Leeds Playhouse’s new production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch is coming to HOME
The ‘Normal People’ TV adaptation depicts an authentic sexual intimacy and vulnerability that many shows – and real life relationships – seem to lack these days
Electric Rosary, written by Bruntwood Prize Judges’ Award winner Tim Foley, plays at the Royal Exchange Theatre
Stratagem, starring Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge, plays at Manchester’s AO Arena as part of its UK tour
Student favourite for drinks and music is closing after just 3 years
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Remembering The Oscars, starring Aljaž Škorjanec and Janette Manrara, at the Bridgewater Hall
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews The Addams Family at Manchester Opera House, starring Joanne Clifton, Cameron Blakely and Scott Paige
Owen Scott reviews the latest track from rising star Beabadoobee.
Here’s everything you need to know about submitting a nomination for the SU Student Media Awards 2022 – Deadline Monday 24th April at 9am!
The £1.50 magic bus fare may have to be scrapped as Manchester receive half the funds expected
Four weeks of bin collection strikes beginning in May could cause chaos across Manchester
Whilst Chicago has long been known for its stunt casting, Gemma Collins’ casting has attracted considerable controversy and criticism
A review of Withington’s vegan staple: Herbivorous
Previewing the summer series of concerts – Sounds of the City – at Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl in 2022.
The climate crisis is the subject of constant debate and analysis – but why aren’t we talking about sperm?
British Popular Culture archives are set to open in Manchester, run by the John Rylands library
The Three Degrees’ Sheila Ferguson will be stepping into the role of Matron “Mama” Morton in Chicago at Manchester Opera House
As part of the Golden Oldies series, Sophie Hicks looks back on Atonement