A manager for Salford community organisation says it is vital that hate crimes are reported as the city marks Hate Crime Awareness Week.
Culture
A night of being offended at The King’s Arms
Hung Theatre are bringing a collection of six brand new plays to The King’s Arms in Salford in March. ‘Snowflakes’ is a collection of six new plays, written by six up and coming writers, all written to the theme of ‘The Snowflake Generation’.
Salford wetlands documentary now available online
A documentary by Luke Blazejewski that showcases the natural beauty of the Salford Wetlands is now available to watch online.
Review: Ladybones, The Kings Arms
Ladybones, a play exploring OCD and identity, had a sold out audience captivated last Thursday at The King’s Arms.
Lark Hill Place: Salford’s beloved street returns in its original setting
Lark Hill Place, the Victorian street at the Salford Museum and Art Gallery, reopened this weekend in its original 1897 setting.
Investigating social media’s impact on mental health
The impact social media is having on the mental health of our children is currently a very prominent question. There […]
Preview: Billionaire Boy The Musical at The Lowry
Starting Thursday, February 14th, families will be able to see Billionaire Boy The Musical at The Lowry Theatre. The musical, […]
‘S.A.S Who dares wins’ star to come to Salford for ‘Mind Over Muscle’ Tour.
S.A.S soldier turned TV star Ant Middleton to push Salford audiences to the limit with his new ‘Mind Over Muscle’ tour.
Preview: Seven Bro7hers brewery hosts Salford comedy night
Salford’s Seven Bro7hers brewery is hosting a comedy night in collaboration with the Dead Cat Comedy Club on Friday. The night […]
Preview: No Kids at Salford’s Lowry Theatre
Ad Infitum, and Manchester’s Contact Theatre present ‘No Kids’ as part of the Queer Conact Festival 2019, which will be running from 1 – 9 February 2019
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