Wu-Tang Clan gig review

Lynda Moyo finds that fan loyalty isn’t exclusive to Wu-Tang at the Academy

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New skyscraper planned for Manchester

33-storey student tower gets green light from council planners

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Wood Street Mission Exhibition

The children's charity tells its story...

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Manchester grabs peddlar

First goods seizure under new powers

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Prose Formation Team Summer Soiree

Three lady writers plus one lady musician – Jessie Rose will be the guest performer at this livelier-than-average literary event

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Wimbledon Village

Come and join us on Murray Mount for tennis, Pimms, strawberries and ice cream...

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The Importance of Being Earnest, Library Theatre

Joan Davies says a fond farewell – for now – to the Library Theatre

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Win a brand new MINI FIRST

A chance to win a MINI FIRST and help to stop cruelty to animals at the same time.

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Screenfields

It's hot, it's movies, it's Manchester

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Da Vinci v Michelangelo, MOSI, Saturday 24 April

Short notice but get down if you can for this culture vulture talk

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Stockley Farm, Arley Hall

Samantha Grimes takes the big and little boys for a day on the farm

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The Leaders Debate: a review

Jonathan Schofield wants more from the three men who want his support, and wants less of Sir Alastair Burnet

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Camoflage exhibition

Spend some time blending in at the Imperial War Museum North this Easter

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Book burning at the Central Library?

As Central Library temporarily moves, rumours reach us of knowledge being thrown in skips

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Gallery of Costume

Lynda Moyo visits one of the most important costume collections in Britain

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I Ought To Be In Pictures

Sarah Tierney laughs a lot at the Library Theatre's latest production

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Taurus plays: Fringe Theatre rising

Joan Davies reviews a couple of shows at Taurus bar on Canal Street and then gets on a soapbox about Manchester's fringe

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Les Misérables review

Sarah Tierney watches Gareth Gates sing his way through a storm of emotions at the Palace Theatre

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Manchester Central Library plans

Detail of the big plans revealed

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The Road (15)

Jonathan Schofield on a fabulous tale of bleakness, compassion, horror and hope

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New Year's Eve at Band on the Wall

A Mr Scruff party, plus Daddy G of Massive Attack and loads of December club nights

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