Kayleigh Crawford reviews Queens of Sheba, which is part of HOME’s Orbit Festival and Black History Month
Anna Jin reviews La JohnJoseph’s A Generous Lover at HOME
From corporate chains to DIY cinemas, Manchester has no shortage of locations to host showings of the latest blockbusters and timeless classics. Here are our favourite cinemas in Manchester
Thunder Road is a captivating must-see, wild journey through the grief riddled unravelling of a police officer’s life
Anuli Changa reviews The Ginger Snapped, the touring production by Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales on their visit to HOME
Bombastic, sarcastic, critical and self-aware, José Luis Cuerda’s latest film is a criticism of Spain, and our world, through absurdism and wit
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival 2019 returns to HOME Manchester from Friday 22nd March to Saturday 13th April
Ella Marsden reviews Sleepwalk Collective’s Kourtney Kardashian at HOME
Writer Josh Sandy had the opportunity to discuss HOME’s current year-long ‘Celebrating Women in Global Cinema’ programme, which is co-curated with Andy Willis.
Phosphoros Theatre, a refugee theatre company, bring their new show to Manchester
Arts Editor and drummer, Chess Bradley, discusses HOME’s newest exhibition, Flash Wallop Bang, which puts drummers central stage.
Sass Holmes reviews the David Lynch takeover of HOME for MIF19, which was a medley of art exhibitions, Q&As, film screenings, and musical performances
Jack Greeney – Señor Serrano’s production finishes up a wonderful ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival at HOME.
Alexia Pieretti reviews The Funeral Director on its visit to HOME
Kayleigh Crawford reviews Scottee’s Fat Blokes at HOME
Theatre Editor Anuli Changa speaks to Hannah Hauer-King, director of The Funeral Director, written by Iman Qureshi
Anuli Changa reviews Wise Children on its touring visit to HOME, an adaptation of the Angela Carter novel by Emma Rice
Film journalist Anna Smith brings her podcast Girls on Film to HOME for a live recording