The literary loop
It’s a view that is widely held: printed books are doomed and ebooks and self publishing are...
Read MorePosted by Helen Carter | Apr 26, 2013 | Angle of the North
It’s a view that is widely held: printed books are doomed and ebooks and self publishing are...
Read MorePosted by Helen Carter | Apr 18, 2013 | Arts, Theatre
Blonde Bombshells of 1943 taps into the nostalgia for the Second World War with its lively and...
Read MorePosted by Helen Carter | Apr 13, 2013 | Arts, Theatre
It begins with the iconic soliloquy “If music be the food of love, play on.” The famous passage...
Read MorePosted by Helen Carter | Apr 4, 2013 | Uncategorized
It’s clearly great news that Arts Council England has awarded £5.5 million to the HOME centre, a...
Read MorePosted by Helen Carter | Mar 27, 2013 | Arts, Theatre
The John Thaw Theatre in Manchester University’s quadrangle is a hidden gem. Earlier this week,...
Read More@petergould47 Ours too! And yes, that is a great album.
Proper love this song...The Rawtenstall Annual Fair. youtube.com/watch?v=mWYVzb… #rawtenstall #lancashire
Did you know? There are beehives on the roof of Manchester Cathedral. @ClaireFleetndle checked out the heavenly hives. northernsoul.me.uk/fleetneedl… #NorthernSoulArchives #bees #manchester pic.twitter.com/5JnbWZ0OsW
"I couldn't sing along to K-pop so I spent four years learning Korean." Beth Smith charts her journey into a culture - and people - she has come to love. northernsoul.me.uk/korean-kpo… #Korean #KPOP_GENERATION #Kpop pic.twitter.com/poezJL7Ih0
The Great British Bread Debate: is it baps, buns, rolls or something else entirely? northernsoul.me.uk/debate-bre… #bread #roll #barm pic.twitter.com/BR31o4qqO1