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Arts & Culture Handful of Nothing blends stunning aerial theatre with profound personal storytelling at The Lowry
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Arts & Culture Free things to do in Manchester this week FT Art Not Evidence, Stage and Radio and many more
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Arts & Culture Manchester comedy of the week ft Frankie Munroe, Shelf and Chelsea Birkby
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Arts & Culture Spectacular new musical 42 Balloons has landed at The Lowry
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Arts & Culture REVIEW: ‘Operation Ouch! Food, Poo and You’ invites visitors on a wonderful journey through the digestive system at The Science and Industry Museum
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Arts & Culture The Accountants unites the best of contemporary Indian and Chinese choreography at Aviva Studios
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Arts & Culture The BBC Philharmonic ushers in the warmer months with Spring, the Sweet Spring at The Bridgewater Hall
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Arts & Culture Manchester Poetry Library unveils an unmissable Spring/Summer season of events, performances and exhibitions
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Arts & Culture New Invisible Cities exhibition to explore the transformation of Salford
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Arts & Culture Emmaus Mossley launches new secondhand music and book shop
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Arts & Culture The Hallé presents a spectacular summer of music at The Bridgewater Hall
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Arts & Culture Manchester comedy of the week FT Rachel Fairburn, Sikisa and Ray Bradshaw
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Arts & Culture Free things to do in Manchester this week FT. YES, Paradise Works and more
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Arts & Culture A screening of Nico movie Solitude with live musical score comes to Manchester this summer
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Arts & Culture 20 Year Party People captures two decades of Mancunian nightlife at Station South
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Arts & Culture The best gigs coming to Albert Hall ft. Manchester Camerata, Cafe Mambo, Craig Charles and more
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Arts & Culture David Hoyle: Still Got It..!? rounds off the legendary artist’s residency at Aviva Studios with burlesque, drag, music and more
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Arts & Culture The BBC Philharmonic brings the magical music of Scandinavia to Manchester with Nordic Noir
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Arts & Culture Broadway hit The Kite Runner comes to The Lowry this May
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Arts & Culture Indian and Chinese cultures collide in The Accountants at Aviva Studios