Review: Tao of Glass, Manchester International Festival, Royal Exchange
Well, it’s over for another two years. No, not the Tory Party leadership contest, I mean the...
Read MorePosted by Robert Hamilton | Jul 22, 2019 | Arts, Theatre
Well, it’s over for another two years. No, not the Tory Party leadership contest, I mean the...
Read MorePosted by Emma Yates-Badley | Jul 19, 2019 | Bands & Gigs, It's Not Grim Up North, Music, Northern Soul writes...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few weeks, you’ll be well aware...
Read MorePosted by Emma Yates-Badley | Jul 18, 2019 | Arts, It's Not Grim Up North, Northern Soul writes...
When someone asks you the question ‘if you could pick a superpower, what would it be?’, do you opt...
Read MorePosted by Rachael Richards | Jul 15, 2019 | Arts, Theatre
A four-hour, Dutch subtitled, dramatised version of The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand might seem as...
Read MorePosted by Rachael Richards | Jul 15, 2019 | Arts, Theatre
Forever immortalised in the nonchalant Velvet Underground line-up or gracing Chelsea Girl, Nico’s...
Read MoreIt’s the last night of BBC Radio 6 Music Festival in Manchester tonight and Don Letts has just took to the stage with a banging set. Warming up the crowd for The Big Moon and Arlo Parks coming up next… #6MusicFestival @BBC6Music pic.twitter.com/ThyLefvoTS
Manchester International Festival 2023 is set to take place across the city from June 29 until July 16. To see the full schedule visit: factoryinternational.org/mif2… @factoryintl @ManCityCouncil
Art and football come together with curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and footballer Juan Mata exploring the beauty of the game. An exhibition of artist Yayoi Kusama's work will be presented at Factory International's new flag ship venue. And that is still not all... @factoryintl
The lineup for Manchester International Festival 2023 has been announced and it looks fabulous! A three-day residency from Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Janelle Monáe headlines the festival's diverse music programme. And that's not all... @factoryintl @JanelleMonae
“I think Mind Mangler might have the most jokes per page of anything we’ve done." Jonathan Sayer, one of the team behind smash hit Show That Goes Wrong and BBC's Goes Wrong Show, talks to @MrGeetsRomo about his new show at @The_Lowry. northernsoul.me.uk/jonathan-s… pic.twitter.com/K5FyRJJFJ2