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Alex Cooper reviews a headline show from electronic maestro Bonobo at the O2 Victoria Warehouse.
The Greater Manchester Homelessness Action Network have established a Live Needs List of essential items
It’s the beginning of the end for Store Street, writes contributor Ashwin Tharoor
Following the recent death of one man and the hospitalisation of several others at the Warehouse Project, it’s more important than ever for students to be aware of drug-taking risks.
Sam Bartram explores the positives a smaller club night provides.
Week Seven – Friday 9th November
Jake Pummintr sacrifices his weekend for an evening of people watching.
A look at this year’s WHP series and what promises to be 12 weeks of pure, unadulterated messiness.
Do not panic, you are in the Arts section not Music you haven’t lost the plot. We in the Arts section thought Le Chic deserved a spot in our art-hearts too, they’re more than musical genius’s, they are Le Chic. So crank up your ipod, pop on a head band, whip your hair back and […]
Jamie xx delivers a fantastic evening of techno dance at The Warehouse Project
Founder of Parklife and The Warehouse Project, Sasha Lord, spoke to Deputy Editor Nicole Wootton-Cane about Manchester’s night scene over the last ten years
Warehouse Project founder Sacha Lord led a wide-ranging discussion on student safety in the city
Matthew Nottidge reviews sets by Diplo, MK and Gorgon City with mixed results at the Warehouse Project’s BBC Radio 1 Dance Stage
Matthew Nottidge gives the lowdown on The Warehouse Project’s one-day festival, in partnership with BBC Radio 1, with a line up including Diplo, Gorgon City and MK
Kit Delamain visited Kaluki’s three-man takeover of The Warehouse Project as it says its final goodbyes to the end of an era at Store Street
As we come ever closer to the close of Store Street, contributor Alex Coupe reviews Kurupt FM’s first, and very possibly last, visit to the legendary Warehouse Project
Groove Armada performed a captivating electronic dance set which had the whole of The Warehouse Project moving like I’ve never seen before.
Contributor Alex Coupe reviews Sulta Selects as we step closer to the end of an era at Warehouse Project’s Store Street