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This trailblazing, honest, beautiful piece of theatre discusses loaded themes: struggles with HIV stigma, racism, identity and shame surrounding queerness.
Pixey is the indie Britney Spears as described by Niamh Boorman who delves into her journey, new ep and the industry in an interview for the Women in Media Conference
Is there more to #FreeBritney than meets the eye? Saving Britney follows a fan’s love affair with the star, who secretly saves her.
Treat yourself this romantic season with a good read – books are much lower maintenance than men
Sam Levinson’s car crash of a TV show could attract audiences but convolution failed to keep them watching
A day and night of events across Withington celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, bringing people together through music, art and dance.
“This is the story of how we met, fell in love, and f**ked it up. But it’s not just our story. It’s his, and his and theirs. Maybe it’s yours… Maybe.”
Rebecca Lucy Taylor gave David Byrne a run for his money, performing a set that was theatrical and moving in equal parts
New TV series So Help Me Todd skilfully blends situational comedy with procedural drama
Moulin Rouge!, the stage adaptation of the film of the same name, is the most spectacular production I’ve ever seen – and I’ve seen just about everything
Musical sensation Sierra Boggess kicked off the Christmas season with a pair of concerts at Cadogan Hall, in which she sang Christmas classics, musical must-sings, and her hits
The American artist visited Manchester last Thursday, and her performance exemplified everything exciting about music right now
Halloween has come and gone. But that doesn’t mean we can’t take a look back at the most memorable and iconic costumes celebs had to offer. From sexy, chic and freak, pop culture has shown it all
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Christina Aguilera at M&S Bank Arena, as part of her Summer Series.
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Lea Salonga’s Dream Again Tour at the Bridgewater Hall
Pip Carew tackles the most revered film of all time and sees if The Godfather delivers on its mammoth reputation.
“They’re getting manipulated. I love them, but I don’t know how to help them.” Can Agony Aunt Angela fix this?…
Look out for the next big Y2K trend to make a comeback – ironic graphic tees
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Steps and Sophie Ellis-Bextor at AO Arena
Read our chat with Lucy Deakin, a Manchester based singer who’s supported Larkins and is set to be the next big thing in pop