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Day: 28 September 2018

Sep 28
Why intu Trafford Centre freshers shopping night is guaranteed to bring a smile to students faces

Heading to uni is, without a doubt, a big coming of age moment. It’s exciting, sure, but  challenging, too. For many new students arriving in halls up and down the […]

Sep 28
Bees reunited: your last chance to see all the bees in the city bee-fore they buzz off for good

The Bee in the City art trail may have finished but don’t fret if you didn’t get the chance to see them all. Because all 101 of the big sculptures […]

Sep 28
Top Manchester restaurant to host one-off dinner in darkness lit only by twinkling candles

Whilst most of us are in denial about the arrival of the colder months, 20 Stories is welcoming winter with open arms by hosting a celebratory Blackout Dinner on the […]

Sep 28
Manchester in pictures: meet the urban illustrator sketching her way round Manchester

Andrea Joseph is a self-taught illustrator who both lives and works in Manchester. Originally from south Wales, her mother had roots here and as a young child Andrea would spend […]

Sep 28
”I cut up my Hacienda membership card to make plectrums”: Mark Kermode’s Manchester memories

Film critic and broadcaster Mark Kermode was awarded the Faculty of Humanities’ Outstanding Alumnus award by the University of Manchester in 2009. That’s university-speak for being an official honorary Manc. […]

Sep 28
A treat for dance lovers as English National Ballet brings Manon to Manchester

In a rare treat for ballet lovers, this autumn the English National Ballet will present Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon outside London for only the second time in 30 years – […]

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