CHRISTOPHER Nolan’s films are known for their ‘break the bank budget’ and his much-anticipated Dunkirk is certainly no exception. It […]
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England Is Mine: Mancunian Culture On Screen
“IT’S nice to hear a Manc accent,” Mark Gill tells me over the phone, with a slightly relieved voice. “It […]
REVIEW: Much Ado About Nothing, Salford Arts Theatre
Is the Bard up to being looked at by a new generation? Andrew Riley went to Salford Arts Theatre to […]
REVIEW: Watching goldfish suffocate, Kings Arms, GM Fringe 2017
Andrew Riley went along to the Kings Arms in Salford to watch Vertigo Theatre Productions new staging of “Watching Goldfish […]
REVIEW: The Dead, Live (GM Fringe festival)
There was so much that could go wrong with a ghost story on stage, that its not too surprising that […]
REVIEW: From Heaven to Hell (GM Fringe)
It’s hard to rationalise in the modern world, just how senseless the slaughter of the First World War actually was. […]
REVIEW: Parklife Sunday
FRANK Ocean headlined the last day of Parklife 2017, but before the elusive singer took to the main stage, we […]
REVIEW: Parklife Saturday
AFTER months of excitment, Parklife 2017 was finally upon us. Headlined by The 1975, the day was filled with excitment […]
PARKLIFE PREVIEW: Hype and Hazard
JUST days before Parklife festival, Quays News continues its artist countdown series with an interview with Hype and Hazard! Hype […]
REVIEW: Wonder Woman
THE HYPE behind Wonder Woman has been huge in the run-up to its release and it’s not always that a […]
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