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5 days was not nearly enough to explore all the hundreds of hidden gems the festival has to offer
James gives us his top TV picks for this week
Tom Bruce previews the much-anticipated ‘Godzilla’ movie
Andrew Georgeson runs through the hardest football managers
James Jackman explores the world of Manchester’s underground Supper Clubs
Major delays and diversions along Wilmslow Road after tragic accident
The place where former Manchester students report back from the ‘real world.’ This week, we chat to research geochemist Michael Lawson.
Where did he come from? The shadows…
We caught up with head of Circus Recordings and House legend, Yousef…
A fantastic listen for those who wish for a return to lost musical sincerity.
George Bailey revisits one of Queen’s most influential albums.
Hard living safe cracker Dom Hemingway (Law) is set loose in London after a 12 year prison sentence. Pairing up with best friend Dickie (Grant), Dom seeks out financial reward for his loyalty to underworld boss Mr. Fontaine (Bichir).    ‘’Crazy night, last night. Dickie lost a glove and everything.’’ Jude Law spent a summer […]
Seen someone out and about who you just can’t get off your mind? Or fancy letting someone know JUST how much they annoy you? This is Spotted. We’re here to help.
The research lobby split this month, following half its members leaving
The dirty burger revolution has taken control of restaurants and menus everywhere. The way things are going, reputations will be made or broken on the quality of their chuck beef and brioche buns.
Faye Waterhouse and Ben Walker go head to head in a no-holds barred battle to decided whether the Great British Bake Off has the perfect consistency and a satisfying flavour, or languishes at the soggy bottom of food TV.
Joanne Procter brings the delights from the Orient into her Manchester kitchen this week with homemade Baklava
We caught up with Eats Everything aka Daniel Pearce to discuss the death of 90’s Garage, overnight success and off-the-cuff DJ sets on the beaches of Ibiza.
Don’t be put off by literary classics. Paul Reilly provides an introduction to Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray