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Arts & Culture Exhibition spotlight: SIRENS to host women-created-and-focused display at Islington Mill
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Arts & Culture Cast announcement: ‘Fantastically Great Women’ brings stars from Six The Musical, Kinky Boots and more to The Lowry
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Arts & Culture Manchester comedy of the week FT Anna Thomas, Ed Night and The Ha Ha Horror Show
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Arts & Culture The best: Exhibitions around the North West this winter
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Arts & Culture Factory International’s Street Culture Takeover brings an incredible day and night of free activities, workshops and performances to Aviva Studios
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Arts & Culture Big Band, Seasonal Classics and Festive Family Fun: The RNCM unveils a magical Christmas concert programme
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Arts & Culture Manchester Camerata unveils a soaring festive programme FT Handel, Bach and Christmas gospel
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Arts & Culture Celebrate Winter Solstice Season in stellar style this December at Jodrell Bank
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Arts & Culture Top 5: Things To Do and See at Manchester Animation Festival 2023
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Arts & Culture Ancoats bookstore O! Peste Destroyed hosts a captivating discussion with poet Lisa Robertson on Thu 16 Nov
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Arts & Culture Top 5: The Bridgewater Hall unveils an unmissable Christmas concert programme this December
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Arts & Culture Immortality, transformation and Sicilian fish stew: Q&A with Andy Spinoza
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Arts & Culture Manchester comedy of the week FT Rhys Darby, Gavin Webster and Molly McGuinness
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Arts & Culture Ember & The Vixens return to Manchester Art Gallery with a delightful Christmas Cabaret
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Arts & Culture A public art trail promoting mental health awareness has opened across Manchester
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Arts & Culture Exhibition spotlight: Abstract wonder shines in Paintings in the Key of Life at The Edge
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Arts & Culture Five incredible artworks to catch at the School of Digital Arts’ ‘Web to Verse’ exhibition
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Arts & Culture Free things to do in Manchester this week FT a photo walk, Exhibition’s first birthday and more…
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Arts & Culture Comedy of the week ft Lost Voice Guy, Sam Morrison and maggots
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Arts & Culture ‘Mr. Burns (A Post-Electric Play)’ explores the nature and necessity of stories at Manchester School of Theatre