In this series of reviews, Alfie Mulligan and Harry Warner will be delving into a world of cooked breakfasts and […]
Reviews
REVIEW: ‘Edith’ at The Lowry
The trial of Edith Thompson, brought to life in The Lowry Theatre 100 years on from the initial crime, was […]
Review: Kersal photographer Shirley Baker’s new exhibition at the Working Class Movement Library
‘Capturing The Modern Backdrop: Shirley Baker Photographing Salford’ is a new exhibition featuring images of Salford at the Working-Class Movement Library.
Pursuit of Salford’s best breakfast: Rosie’s Café
Today’s review once again takes our band of merry, and festive, breakfast reviewing men back into Eccles in conquest of our next destination, Rosie’s Café.
EXCLUSIVE REVIEW: Pre-release of Salford’s teenage band’s debut single
Creep, Best Thing in Town, 11 O’Clock Tick-Tock. Some of the defining singles of the latter half of the 20th […]
Pursuit of Salford’s best breakfast: King’s Café
In this series of reviews, Alfie Mulligan and Harry Warner will be delving into a world of cooked breakfasts and […]
REVIEW: Room on the Broom at The Lowry
Room on the Broom by Tall Stories is at The Lowry this Christmas season, bringing Julia Donaldson’s best-selling 2001 children’s […]
Review: Lightwaves festival in MediaCity
When it comes to getting in the mood for Christmas, Salford’s sparkling and fiery Lightwaves Festival does not disappoint. Returning to […]
Exploring the Collection – A true display of Salford history through the lens of influential artists
Three famous Salford artists feature in the latest “Exploring the Collection” exhibition at Salford Museum and Art Gallery. It experimental, […]
REVIEW: Perfect pencil silhouettes at Salford Museum and Art Gallery
A solo exhibition “Stirrings” at the Salford Museum and Art Gallery features a vast array of works highlighting the nature […]
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