Review: Making Thunder Roar at the Brontë Parsonage Museum
Emily Brontë is the most elusive of the famous Brontë siblings. We know little about her beyond...
Read MorePosted by Katherine Clements | Mar 15, 2018 | Arts, Heritage
Emily Brontë is the most elusive of the famous Brontë siblings. We know little about her beyond...
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…it is, it really is. I’m a bit of a new kid on the Hebden Bridge block having lived here...
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Northern Soul’s North Yorkshire Photographer, Paul Hunter, shares a gallery of striking images...
Read MorePosted by Chris Park | Sep 26, 2017 | Arts
It’s December 2015 and West Yorkshire’s beautiful Calder Valley is celebrating Christmas. Then the...
Read MorePosted by Kevin Bourke | Sep 9, 2017 | Arts, Cinema
God’s Own Country, written and directed by English filmmaker Francis Lee, is a remarkable film in...
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Postbox, Manchester. (photo by Sue P) #postbox #manchester #letters pic.twitter.com/oI38TnpQn8
“I was walking a camel down John Street in Sheffield when the Queen died.” John McClure from Reverend & The Makers talks to @CaitlinHyem on the eve of a new tour. northernsoul.me.uk/jon-mcclur… @Reverend_Makers #music #tour pic.twitter.com/XLIeIgnANJ
Thought for the Day: “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” ― Albert Einstein