Brume at Fuel Café Bar
On Tuesday night, Withington’s Fuel Café Bar hosts the latest instalment of its regular experimental music night Brume. Organised by alternative music group Plume, the night provides a space for partially-completed and improvised works across the jazz and progressive genres. For this instalment, they’ve invited singer-songrwriter Matt Campbell, A/V artists Tryon-collective and harmonious jazz seven-piece KARA.
Tue 23 Jul, Fuel Café Bar, 448 Wilmslow Road, Manchester, M20 3BW, 8pm – 12pm, www.facebook.com

Visual to Audio Workshop at Salford Museum
On Wednesday afternoon, you can catch this workshop at Salford Museum & Gallery, set to accompany their innovative ongoing audio exhibition Everything I Have I Yours. Musician and Artist Ben McDonnell is running the session, and invites you to interpret visual representations of chart hits gone by – your contributions being fed back into the exhibition as one crowdsourced music piece representing the first ten years of British pop.
Wed 24 Jul, Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU, 2pm – 4pm, www.eventbrite.co.uk

Rewriting the North at Portico Library (pictured)
The Portico Library hosts writers Fiona Mozley and Andrew Michael Hurley to discuss the subject of myths and folklore in the rural North. As well as being a novelist, Mozley is an expert on medieval history, which she brought to bear in her debut novel Elmet and will be drawing form in this discussion. Hurley is a multi-award winning novelist in the literary horror genre, whose latest work Devil’s Day finds menace in its moorland setting.
Thu 25 Jul, Portico Library, 57 Mosley Street, Manchester, M2 3HY, 6pm – 8.30pm, www.eventbrite.co.uk

Mon 22 Jul - Fri 26 Jul
Words:
Jon Whiteley
Published on:
Tue 21 May 2019