‘a committed rawness’ Peter Hook & The Light, Albert Hall, Manchester
It is, to pilfer the most shop-worn of footballing clichés, a game of two halves. For the opening...
Read MorePosted by Desmond Bullen | Apr 14, 2023 | Bands & Gigs, Music
It is, to pilfer the most shop-worn of footballing clichés, a game of two halves. For the opening...
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In a literary sense, at least, Eleanor Catton is adept at shedding her skin. Each of her three...
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Sleet has ushered an audience layered to face its petulant chill into the blackened stone of...
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The patriarch has died, a wedding is around the corner, and this South Mancunian Somalian family...
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Red Saunders is a political artist. In 1976 he was one of the founders of Rock Against Racism, an organisation based on the simple premise that racism was wrong and that, through music, good people could come together to oppose...
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