culture
16th January 2019 | By Lewis Finney
Opinion: What has the EU ever done for us?Apart from investment in: farming, research, arts and culture, young people, growth and jobs and health care, what have the EU ever done for us?! The...
30th November 2018 | By Anousheh Yazdani
Theatre Review: True West starring Kit Harington and Johnny FlynnKit Harington and Johnny Flynn star in a new West End production of Sam Shepard’s conceptual thriller, True West. The British actors and singer-songwriter status that Flynn has to his name,...
12th November 2018 | By Andrew Wong
From cosplay to lessons in traditional Japanese etiquette – Doki Doki Japanese festival comes to ManchesterDoki Doki is yearly Japanese festival held in Manchester Sugden Sports Center that is open to people of all ages who have an interest in...
2nd November 2018 | By Dan Gough
Videogames Live Celebrate 480th ConcertVideogames Live concert kicked off with Castlevania. As with all Videolive Game concerts they show segments of the various different videogames up on the...
6th October 2017 | By nq_admin
Manchester Museum awakens with interactive performances from refugeesManchester Museum is coming to life this weekend with a celebration of refugee culture and history through song and dance. The Flying Carpets show tomorrow (Saturday) is...
8th May 2017 | By nq_admin
Small Steps Festival coming to Manchester’s Northern QuarterA new arts and music festival is debuting in Mancehster later this week. Predominantly an arts activism festival, Small Steps will be showcasing the work...
28th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Art Review – Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers at Manchester City Art Gallery2017, the year when Donald Trump brought a ‘Muslim Ban’ into place which sent airports and countries around the world into chaos. Just days before...
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
Is Fallowfield’s student culture dying?Manchester has a thriving student population with over 85,000 students spread across three universities within the city. Like any other city, Manchester has areas in...
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...
15th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Comedy Review: Jack Whitehall at Manchester ArenaJack Whitehall: At Large tour saw him perform two nights at the Manchester Arena. The 28 year old posh man-child returns to his university stomping...
15th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Artist Feature: Dave DrawsDave Gee, or as we know him Dave Draws, is a 26 year old from Chesterfield who has a superb talent. He is a doodle...
15th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Culture Review: Graffiti in The Northern QuarterManchester has many renowned art galleries scattered across the city. From the Whitworth Art Gallery that holds paintings created by the likes of Pablo Picasso,...
15th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Art Review: Oasis DNAManchester Central is currently housing the Oasis DNA exhibition, which is a total contrast to the Chasing the Sun exhibition at the Old Granada Studies...
14th March 2017 | By nq_admin
Culture Review: The Comedy StoreOn the third Sunday of every month, the Comedy Store allows comedians to showcase their new material to a live audience. The evening started with...