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Day: 5 October 2018

Oct 05
Meet the owner of the Prestwich chippy with gourmet grub, chic interiors and Mark E Smith mural

A massive mural of Mark E. Smith painted on the side of a chippy in Prestwich village was completed earlier this week. The 20ft painting by Akse P19 is close […]

Oct 05
Review: National Theatre’s Macbeth at The Lowry

Modernising Shakespeare texts is not unusual. Sometimes the results can be utterly thrilling. London’s Bridge Theatre recently staged Julius Caesar, and there were references to Trump, rock music and the […]

Oct 05
Worker Bee: meet Louise Wallwein MBE, the poet and playwright

Louise Wallwein MBE is an award-winning poet, playwright and performer. Born in Withington Hospital and brought up in 13 different children’s homes, she produced her first play at the tender age […]

Oct 05
Review: Mike Leigh’s Peterloo is a powerful, intelligent and heartfelt film that seethes at injustice

The Peterloo Massacre took place in 1819, in St. Peter’s Field, when the government ordered a brutal military charge into a working class crowd of around 70,000 peaceful protesters, leaving […]

Oct 05
No waste and plenty of taste at this Spinningfields gem of a restaurant

Tucked away on the first floor of The Range, the swanky golf course and clubhouse in Spinningfields, Albatross & Arnold may not immediately spring to mind when looking for the best […]

Oct 05
Corrie spoilers: two weddings, a funeral and a death next week

Soap fans should strap themselves in for a rollercoaster ride as Coronation Street‘s autumn season kicks off with a series of dramatic storylines next week. From Monday, viewers can expect […]

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