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A quirky café/bar in the Northern Quarter opens its doors to a new galactic exhibition by Manchester artist, himHallows
Non-profit organisation Party For The People will be selling Pangaea tickets to raise money for Meningitis Research and Nightline
In the run up to the Turner Prize winner being announced on December the 1st, The Mancunion Arts & Culture brings you introductions to the four 2014 nominees
A YouGov survey has discovered that 84 per cent of students think their accommodation is harmful to health
The money will be used to lower carbon emissions and transform the area into a ‘smart city’
It’s time to ditch the ‘sexy kitten’; this year Halloween is about looking scary with this simple skull make up tutorial
Just moved in with the opposite sex? Kitty Treverton Jones has some advice to avoid arguments
SKREACH THE ARTS is an online wonderland where I showcase all things fantastical and wonderful in the world of the arts.
Beauty lover Nikki Patel recreates one of NYFW’s most beautiful looks.
Jasper Llewellyn interviews Clifford Owens.
The Sunday Times recently announced that the government has planned to cut GCSE subjects such as P.E. and Drama, with many other “softer subjects” placed in the firing line, including many arts subjects. Jack Sheen tells us what he thinks…   For the remainder of this brief article, ‘arts subjects’ will be defined as those […]
New legislation will also give councils power to temporarily evict repeatedly anti-social tenants, and ability to recover costs from unhelpful landlords
Annie Muir took a walk to Ancoats to see this year’s Poets & Players event: featuring Michael Symmons Roberts, Michael Schmidt and the Nat Birchall Quintet
Jasper Llewellyn gives an insight into Manchester’s live art scene
These five venues make up Manchesters’ most famous, and rightly so, between them housing world-class classical, contemporary and performance art
Annabel Herrick previews ‘Articulate’ from the Venture Arts project, at the Lowry
Ben Walker reveals the gems of the NQ – tea, cake, espressos and beer houses
George Bailey mourns the death of creative record design as the digital craze takes over
Ella Westall recommends curling up for a few hours with coffee, cake, and old books at The Art of Tea
Catering en masse isn’t as expensive as you’d think