The Smeds and the Smoos, a stage show based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Sheffler, is coming […]
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Construction firm wins architecture award for Little Hulton development
A construction firm has been crowned Architect of the Year for its work developing Peel Park Pavilion in Little Hulton. […]
Salford celebrates mining activist Anne Scargill at the Working Class Movement Library
Salford will celebrate mining activist Anne Scargill later this month with a special evening at the Working Class Movement Library […]
Black Sabbath – The Ballet Review: A unique yet powerful way of exploring the legacy of Black Sabbath
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s production of ‘Black Sabbath – The Ballet’ has taken centre stage at The Lowry, Salford, serving as […]
“It’s about being you” – Salford woman runs babywearing class in Monton
Dance like a Mother, an award-winning babywearing dance class, has been in Monton for nearly 10 years, with the group […]
“Salford audiences never disappoint” – performers relish New Adelphi return as improvised musical comes to town
The Totally Improvised Musical is ready to amuse and allure with its return to The New Adelphi Theatre this November. […]
“I love the city and its history” – Salford pub heritage brought to life by artist’s calendar tribute
A man is memorialising iconic Salford pubs through a new artwork project. Artist John Unsworth, who previously worked in Salford […]
LS Lowry artworks set to sell for millions at auction and famous piece may come to Salford
Rare pieces of artwork by LS Lowry are expected to sell for millions of pounds when they go on sale […]
Death on the Nile review: Murder, mystery and laughter on the nile
Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile docked at The Lowry, Salford, delivering murder, suspense, and laughs to a near sell-out […]
Review: Wax Head scorches the White Hotel
Salford-formed psych band, Wax Head, played a brazen, audacious gig to remember as they headlined at the iconic independent music […]
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