LS Lowry’s Going To The Match painting sold for £7.8m at a charity auction yesterday after fears it would fall into private […]
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Salford Rum aim to raise £7,500 for Salford Lads’ Club
Salford drinkers are being invited to support the city’s iconic Lads’ Club by buying a commemorative bottle of rum. Local […]
Review: Blood Brothers at The Lowry
Written by Willy Russell, Blood Brothers explores the difficult fight between nature versus nurture. The Liverpool-based musical follows fraternal twins, Mickey […]
REVIEW: Titus Andronicus at The King’s Arms
Cream-Faced Loons bring a much needed new take on Shakespeare with their version of Titus Andronicus.
“We’re hoping for it to be even more successful this year” – Revamp of Clifton’s Cricket Club fireworks display for 2022
Clifton Cricket Club’s firework display is set t feature brand-new revamp of its food and drink stalls, tombola, and firework […]
“Even really senior gatekeepers can feel that it’s not easy being a person of colour” – Salford portrait exhibition weighs on continuous workplace discrimination
A Black History Month exhibition in Salford Museum and Art Gallery has helped to showcase continuous workplace discrimination minorities in […]
Award winning Blood Brothers returns to the Lowry
Multi award-winning production of Blood Brothers returns to the Lowry this autumn. Written by award-winning playwright Willy Russell, few musicals have […]
Review – The Color Purple: The Musical
Adapted from the 1982 epistolary novel, this musical deals its heavy’ topics in a light-hearted manner. The Color Purple: The Musical […]
The Ocean at the End of the Lane comes to The Lowry
The National Theatre is to bring its first tour of the acclaimed production, based on Neil Gaiman’s best-selling novel to […]
Young women in Salford using art to tackle body image and mental health
An arts organisation has been working with young women across Salford to explore issues surrounding body image. Tandem Theatre, a […]
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