Entertainment
16th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Medusa at The LowryProper Job Theatre’s performance of Medusa casts a light on everything we’ve been afraid to talk about, until now. Writer Helen Mort creates an entirely...
15th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: The Killers at Manchester ArenaA sea of old and young filtered into the Manchester Arena on a chilly November evening to watch Las Vegas born rock band The Killers...
14th November 2017 | By Tom Green
Review: The War on Drugs at O2 Apollo ManchesterThe War on Drugs have visited Manchester so many times over the past nine years that they apparently now have their own favourite café where...
14th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Milky Chance @ O2 Ritz, ManchesterAs one girl in the audience shouts naively in to her friend’s ear, “EVERY BAND NEEDS A HARMONICA”, it sums up perfectly the experience of...
10th November 2017 | By dave porter
Review: Uncle Vanya at HomeWho would have thought that Chekhov could be so funny? Probably not Chekhov himself, though Australian playwright Andrew Upton obviously sees the comic potential to...
10th November 2017 | By Tom Green
Review: Wolf Alice at O2 Apollo ManchesterIt’s been quite a while since I’ve been to see a band for the first time. As boring as it sounds, I do tend to...
10th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Clean Bandit @ Manchester Academy 2Clean Bandit lit up the gloomy Manchester night sky on Tuesday with their technicolour performance at the Manchester academy 2, which despite the wintery weather...
8th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Spamalot at the Palace Theatre ManchesterBased on Monty Python’s 1975 Holy Grail film, the humour is like Spam itself, a matter of taste. Love it or loathe it you cannot...
7th November 2017 | By nq_admin
Comedy Review: ‘King Gong’ at the Comedy StoreComedy shows are full of surprises, so imagine mine when a former college friend appeared on stage. He was one of the dozens of acts...
5th November 2017 | By nq_admin
‘The Wipers Times’ tells the story of a newspaper from the front lineSet in the Spring of 1916, ‘The Wipers Times’ tracks Captain Fred Roberts (James Dutton), his right-hand man Lieutenant Pearson (George Kemp) and several...
1st November 2017 | By nq_admin
Harry Styles fans ditch Halloween parties to camp out overnight for tickets to Manchester gigMost teenagers spend their Halloween night partying, but not this group. More than100 Harry Styles fans are currently camped out outside the Manchester 02 Apollo awaiting...
29th October 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Black Rebel Motorcycle Cycle Club at Manchester Academy OneA sea of black, leather, biker jackets surge forward in anticipation, as the whole room is engulfed in darkness, before Black Rebel Motorcycle Club take...
28th October 2017 | By dave porter
Review: Manchester Theatre School performs The Suicide at HomeSome people need a reason to live. Semyon Smeyonovich needs a reason to die. Or at least a reason to take his own life. Luckily...
24th October 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Sunset Boulevard at the Palace Theatre ManchesterAndrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony Award-winning production set in the late 1940s Hollywood is based on the 1950 film noir by Billy Wilder. It tells the...
20th October 2017 | By [email protected]
Kourtney Kardashian announces collaboration with Manchester brand PrettyLittleThingSocial media went into meltdown this morning after a PrettyLittleThing and Kourtney Kardashian collaboration was announced. The Manchester-based brand revealed its 2.1m Instagram followers: “Annoucement: PrettyLittleThing...
16th October 2017 | By Freddie Bruhin-Price
Manchester gets its first taste of waste foodA restaurant called Real Junk Food Manchester has opened on Oxford Road which only sells dishes made using waste food products. The restaurant also has a “pay-what-you-feel” policy...
13th October 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: Loyle Carner at the O2 Ritz“This is my favourite place in the whole of the UK. We made Manchester the last place of tour on purpose, cos it’s ******* mad.” says...
9th October 2017 | By nq_admin
Review: People, Places and Things at Home MCRThe National Theatre’s critically acclaimed People, Places and Things has embarked on a UK tour sustaining the same gritty themes of addiction, mental health and...
6th July 2017 | By nq_admin
“A Call From Water Tank 6” wins Telling Tales Film & Audio FestivalFilmmakers and students from the UK and across the globe descended on Manchester last weekend for Manchester Metropolitan University’s first annual international film and audio...
14th June 2017 | By nq_admin
Root & Branch Productions to debut at Fringe FestivalRoot & Branch Productions are debuting their inaugural play at Manchester’s Fringe Festival this year. The new theatre troupe will be performing a new adaptation...