Entertainment
14th May 2018 | By dave porter
Ultra-violence makes Everyman’s A Clockwork Orange a real horror showYouths carrying knives and inflicting sporadic violence, and politicians and the public clamouring for radical solutions, is nothing particularly new. This is the vision conjured...
27th April 2018 | By Danielle Kenneally
Manchester based artist Amy Mizrahi discusses the themes behind her workAmy Mizrahi is a Manchester based artist with a background in both fine art and illustration, as well as social science. Within her work, she...
19th April 2018 | By dave porter
A Clockwork Orange brought to stage with original music from Anthony BurgessFilmed by Stanley Kubrick in 1971 and subsequently withdrawn from cinemas by the director himself following a national furore over copycat violence, A Clockwork Orange...
4th April 2018 | By dave porter
Hope MiIl Theatre production boldly reimagines German classic of lost youth as musicalWe already have a musical based on the one of the founding fathers of America, so it is no great leap of the imagination to...
9th March 2018 | By nq_admin
Exhibition: Sylvia Pankhurst: Working WomenFebruary 6th will mark 100 years since women over 30 gained the right to vote for the first time, with the coming of the Representation...
9th March 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: Thor: Ragnorok – “the best of the three”It is fair to say that Thor’s last two cinematic solo outings have missed the mark slightly with Marvel fans. But this time, the God...
9th March 2018 | By nq_admin
EXHIBITION: Annie Swynnerton @ Manchester Art GalleryIn the first exhibition of her work in almost a century, Manchester art gallery presents a collection of Annie Swynnerton’s paintings. A woman who challenged...
8th March 2018 | By nq_admin
Exhibition: Kate Haywood at Manchester Art GalleryWho is guilty of giving their child an iPad instead of a pack of Crayola pencils and a piece of paper? Traditional crafts are becoming...
8th March 2018 | By nq_admin
Exhibition: ‘Twilight Language’ at The Whitworth Art GalleryWith a unique, extravagant exhibition making its way to Manchester’s Whitworth Art Gallery for its UK debut, it was supposedly not one to miss. Although,...
8th March 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: The Shape of Water‘The Shape of Water’ is by far the most bizarre film I have ever watched – but probably one of the greatest. It seems like...
7th March 2018 | By nq_admin
Exhibition Anthony McCall: Solid Light WorksJust before Leeds, in a small city called Wakefield, is the award-winning Hepworth Art Gallery. It is home to worldwide famous work from artists such...
7th March 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: Game NightDare I say it, Game Night is a comedy that actually made me laugh out loud (quite unusual for a modern American comedy). Directing duos...
6th March 2018 | By nq_admin
Exhibition: Sylvia Pankhurst: Working Women at the Manchester Art GalleryThere are many influential figures among the Manchester School of Art alumni and Sylvia Pankhurst with suffragette, anti-fascist campaigner and artist all to her name,...
4th March 2018 | By nq_admin
EXHIBITION: L.S. Lowry, The Art and The ArtistFamous for his paintings of ‘matchstick men and matchstick cats and dogs,’ the exhibition of L.S. Lowry’s work at The Lowry, Salford Quays, not only...
2nd March 2018 | By nq_admin
EXHIBITION: The Malcolm Garrett CollectionThe 1970s – an unforgettable decade where change began and shaped the world we live in today. From the Sex Discrimination Act becoming active and...
1st March 2018 | By Tom Green
EXHIBITION: Strawberry Studios: I Am In LoveTucked away nicely in the depths of Stockport Museum is a hidden gem that the local folk are most definitely in love with. The Strawberry Studios:...
28th February 2018 | By nq_admin
EXHIBITION: Plan Your Perfect Day at The National Wedding ShowWhether it’s dreaming of walking down the aisle, binge-watching Bride Wars or scrolling through endless Pinterest boards, it’s embedded in our minds that a wedding...
27th February 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: humansbeingdigital @ The LowryHow far away are we from dystopia? It’s a question we should be pondering now more than ever before with Sophia the Robot recently being...
27th February 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: Peaky Blinders @ the Black Country Living MuseumOn Wednesday – “by order of the Peaky f*****g Blinders” – I walked in the footsteps of the Shelbys as I visited the Black Country...
27th February 2018 | By nq_admin
Review: Cheese Fest UKWhen you think of a UK festival you probably associate the whole experience with muddy fields, loud, euphoric moments in music and enough booze on...