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Arts & Culture The RNCM presents a pair of bold, dynamic jazz concerts as part of Manchester Jazz Festival this May
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Arts & Culture Legendary artist David Hoyle takes over Aviva Studios with Please Feel Free to Ignore My Work this spring
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Arts & Culture Manchester comedy of the week FT Mike Rice, Ciaran Bartlett and Jessica Fostekew
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Food & Drink Great Northern Warehouse celebrates Easter Weekend with a range of unmissable offers, menus and events
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Guides The best: Easter egg hunts around Manchester FT Tatton Park, Dunham Massey & more
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Wellbeing Local community gardening group launch outdoor kitchen at Platt Fields Market Garden
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News Beloved annual festival Indy Man Beer Con will not return in 2024
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Arts & Culture The Hallé presents a soaring interpretation of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra at The Bridgewater Hall
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Free Free things to do in Manchester this week FT Contact Manchester, Grand Central and more…
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News World-premiere production FADE brings a creatively accessible meditation on siblinghood to The Lowry
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Arts & Culture The BBC Philharmonic brings a breathtaking performance of Bach’s St John Passion to The Bridgewater Hall
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Arts & Culture Manchester comedy of the week FT Amy Gledhill, Adam Riches and Girls Just Wanna Have Funny
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Arts & Culture MACFEST hosts a fabulously eclectic events programme for Ramadan and Eid
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Arts & Culture Nikta Mohammadi’s debut exhibition Memory Stone explores migration, memory and belonging at The Lowry
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Music & Nightlife Manchester Spring club guide FT Cirque Du Soul, Partisan Collective, Make Me Feel and more
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News REVIEW: In the Time of Dragons masterfully captures timeless human connection with musical ingenuity and side-splitting humour at The Edge
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Families The Science and Industry Museum celebrates the magic of machines this Easter half-term
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Arts & Culture Noel Gallagher, Dame Sarah Storey and John Cooper Clarke feature in Greater Mancunians photography exhibition
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Arts & Culture The best: Family-friendly Easter theatre coming to Manchester
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Arts & Culture Rossini’s much-loved romantic comedy La scala di seta comes to the RNCM