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Looking for the perfect, relaxing spot to enjoy your winter read this weekend? Here are a few cosy reading cafes to take a look at!
Manchester has no shortage of places to explore – enjoy some of our suggestions for the best that the city has to offer this festive season
Ravers of the world unite for Manchester’s Warehouse Project Repercussion, a techno exposé of D&B led gentrification
Check out what’s happening in Manchester this July with our guide! We’ve got club nights, culture kicks, music madness and more.
Take a look at all the exciting events happening in Manchester, perfect for celebrating once exam season is finally over!
So your parents are down visiting in Manchester, and you’ve got no idea where to go: no need to worry with our Parents Guide to Manchester
Allistair Hudson’s removal has caused backlash from UoM students over concerns of university interference in artistic and political debate
Launching on the 5th of February, MACFEST 2022 offers over 75 events that showcase the Muslim culture, from debates to workshops and art exhibitions
The most-visited immersive, multi-sensory experience in the world has extended its Manchester run by over a month
We spoke to Manchester brand Ssstock about how they went from designing in their student halls, to owning a streetwear brand.
An explosive career-defining set from Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes at Manchester Academy
A guide to exploring the industrial architecture on your doorstep
To mark 40 years of Postman Pat, some of the original sets and props are set to go on display for the first time in Greater Manchester
From Mitigation, to Adaption, Finance to Collaboration – what’s on at the Manchester Festival of Climate Action?
An introduction to Manchester’s most well-known theatres
Alienor Bombarde casts an eager eye over the exciting in-person exhibitions set to open in May
What does Manchester’s West Collective see in the dilapidated, iconic Antwerp Mansion? Annie Dabb and Georgina Davidson find out
With its opening extended, we revisit Grayson Perry’s Art Club exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery
Sam Burt considers what the bittersweet signs of the Whitworth Gallery might mean to us now
The real threat to galleries may not be Covid-19 but the government’s utilitarian attitude to the arts, says Probert Dean