Our latest Eventbrite selections range from anatomical life drawing at the Whitworth to an evening with Stuart Maconie and the International Salford Beer Festival. These are just the few highlights of what’s happening during October – click on the link below to browse hundreds more cool things to do in Manchester right now.
Luis Troyano’s Bake Off Book Launch
Luis Troyano is looking to build on his five minutes of fame gained during 2014’s Bake Off series, in which he made it all the way to the final, by translating his experiences in the culinary spotlight into an anthology of tips and tricks for aspiring bakers. To mark the occasion of his first book, he’ll also be on hand to recount tales of choux and fruitcake, as well as signing your copy.
Thu 8 Oct, Urmston Library, Golden Way, Urmston, Manchester, M41 0NA, 7pm, £3, www.eventbrite.co.uk
Africa in the World
The Pan African Movement has arranged a programme of talks and events aiming to establish a platform for seldom heard stories chronicling the lives of black people across the globe. Topics covered include workers’ rights, climate change, sustainability and history, tying in nicely with Black History Month as well as the 70th anniversary of the Pan African Congress of 1945.
Fri 16 – Sun 18 Oct, various venues and times, FREE, www.eventbrite.co.uk
Stuart Maconie Book Launch
Cider drinking, roadie reminiscing DJ Stuart Maconie has returned to print with his latest book, Pie at Night, and Urmston Booshop have organised the opportunity to meet the man in person as he recounts its pages’ anecdotes and social documentation of life in the North.
Thu 22 Oct, Urmston Grammar School, Newton Road, Urmston, M41 5UG. 7pm, £5, www.eventbrite.co.uk
Life Drawing at the Whitworth
This monthly session urges artistic observers to train their pencils on the finer points of the human anatomy, fixating gazes on the minutiae of medical science’s relationship with art.
Thu 29 Oct, Whitworth Art Gallery, Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6ER, 6pm, £5, www.eventbrite.co.uk
Immersive play, No Bed of Roses at People’s History Museum
This early-afternoon Living History performance of No Bed of Roses is a family friendly insight into the adaptations involved in migrating from the Caribbean to Manchester in the 1950s. Based on the anecdotes of three women who experienced it first hand, the character of Gabrielle guides the audience through her move to a new life.
Thu 29 Oct, People’s History Museum, Left Bank, Manchester, M3 3ER, 1.15pm, FREE (donations requested), www.eventbrite.co.uk
International Salford Beer Festival
Salford’s second annual independent beer swilling weekend is born from the local ale blogger BeersManchester, whose expertise gives him the beer ticking credentials to round up some of the finest breweries in the North to pour their pints.
Fri 30 – Sat 31 Oct, St Sebastians Community Centre, Douglas Green, Salford, M6 6ES, starts either 11.30am or 6pm both days, £4 (per afternoon)/£5 (per evening), www.eventbrite.co.uk
For more events, visit Eventbrite and search for ‘Manchester’.
A Manchester Wire partnership post.
- Words:
- Ian Pennington
- Published on:
- Sun 8 Nov 2015