Entertainment
20th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Andy Warhol exhibition at Whitworth showcases Pop Art movementAndy Warhol has hit the north, well at least his work has. The Whitworth Art Gallery put on a bit of an opening night to...
17th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Film Review: MoonlightThe universally acclaimed, Oscar-winning Moonlight, by writer/director Barry Jenkins, is a touching three-part story following a boy who is tormented by his classmates, neglected by...
17th March 2017 | By nq_admin
TV Review: Series of Unfortunate Events, Series 1A Series of Unfortunate Events is a title everyone is familiar with, whether it be the book series or the 2004 film adaption. Released around...
17th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Album Review – Ed Sheeran: ÷His hiatus was seemingly spent mingling with Taylor Swift’s girl squad and partying with the likes of James Blunt and Princess Beatrice, however somewhere in-between...
17th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Steps Reunion tour coming to ManchesterSteps’ appearance on Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway aided in hyping fans up for their 20th anniversary tour. Consequently, tickets for the first fifteen...
17th March 2017 | By jackwright
Album Review – The Hamilton Mixtape (Various Artists)Lin-Manuel Miranda has been taking the world by storm – one lyric at a time. Hamilton The Musical had its remarkable Broadway debut back in...
17th March 2017 | By jackwright
Exhibition Review: Vogue 100 – A Century of StyleA collaborative curation by Vogue’s contributing editor Robin Muir and The National Portrait Gallery, the show was recently transferred from a popular run in London...
16th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Exhibition Review: Suki Chan at the CFCCAThe Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) is possibly one of the most interesting art galleries I have ever been to. The art gallery itself...
16th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Exhibition Review: Goodbye To All ThatThe new exhibition, based on a book of memoirs by Robert Grave, commemorates the centenary of the Battle of the Somme. Graves described his book as...
16th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Gig Review: Foxing at The Deaf InstituteDeaf Institute really was the perfect setting for this odd little performance. This small but very interesting building that you can find on Grosvenor Street,...
16th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Exhibition Review: LS Lowry at Manchester Art GalleryOne of the most recognisable names in British art and a symbol of the North that portrays working class life in Manchester and Greater Manchester,...
16th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Culture Review: Natalie Wardle, modern art and retro musicModern art is a term loosely thrown around banded between different styles, tastes and forms. However, the nature of modern artist itself is constantly changing...
16th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Album Review: Circa Waves – Different CreaturesThe Liverpool band's indie roots from their debut album Young Chasers is nearly unrecognisable in the new album but if you listen closely enough the...
16th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Album Review: Various Artists – Cocoon Compilation PStraight off the bat from one of its most successful years in Ibiza and across the globe since its inception from Frankfurt 1997, Cocoon, the...
16th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Exhibition Review: John Hyatt: Rock Art at HOME reviewWhen you think of curating an art exhibition, you associate a well-dressed, Andy Warhol style spectacles wearing artsy type, meticulously arranging and rearranging works for...
16th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Film Review: SplitThere is one problem with watching an M Night Shyamalan film – you spend the entire runtime trying to guess what the inevitable twist will...
15th March 2017 | By nq_admin
LISTEN: I Am Flesh director takes to Crowdfunder for help on new projectThe internet’s popularity is seeing innovative changes for creators at a rapid rate. Not only do sites like Youtube and Vimeo provide a platform for...
15th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Culture Review: Oldham ColiseumThe Oldham Coliseum is one of 31 regular producing theatres in England and is the only professional producing theatre in the historic cotton-mill town of...
15th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Waterstones to host literary night with Mancunian author Lara WilliamsLara Williams, Manchester based author, journalist, copywriter, MMU MA graduate and a creative writer teacher at Manchester Metropolitan University – has published a collection of...
15th March 2017 | By jackwright
Theatre Review: Little Shop of Horrors at Manchester Palace TheatreThe 1986 sci-fi musical film caused frenzy amongst theatregoers and film buffs alike, but it is this breath-taking stage production at The Palace Theatre that...