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What’s on in June: Comedy in Manchester
June, the month that never, ever gets dark.
Read the full story..The Northern Soul Sports Round-Up
In the first instalment of a regular series focusing on sport in the North of England, Margaret Brecknell examines stories from last month as well as looking forward to what’s on in July.
Read the full story..What’s on in June: Comedy in Manchester
June: the month of the year that is not to be confused with the name of half of the mates belonging to your mum and nan (delete according to age).
Read the full story..What’s On in June: Comedy in Manchester
As the weather heats up, live comedy usually drifts away on holiday or into festival tents – not in Manchester though.
Read the full story..What’s On in June – Theatre
If you’re in need of a bit of cultural inspiration in June then look no further than the Northern Soul theatre preview.
Read the full story..What’s On in June – Music
It’s summertime (though you wouldn’t know by the weather) and this month’s music is looking fine.
Read the full story..Editor's Picks
- “The need for us is still there.” Junior Akinola, Chair of the Board of Trustees at Manchester’s Contact Theatre
- Brute Strength: Why Our Northern Concrete is Worth Keeping
- Writing a novel in 2021? Tips and guidance from a successful 2020 debut author
- “We’re a resource for the whole of the North of England.” Kenn Taylor, Lead Cultural Producer North at The British Library North
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