Remembering the Way “A love story to Moss side” is the heartbreaking story of a man with the early onset […]
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REVIEW: Salford alumni welcomes a sell-out show with ‘Sour Milk’
Sour Milk is a heart-breaking story following the lives of two queer friends navigating themselves through the 1980’s Aids epidemic. […]
Review: A night of live music with Trolley Productions at the Old Pint Pot
A diverse cast of musicians came together last Thursday for a celebration of independent talent hosted by Salford-based label Trolley Productions […]
An insight into Salford’s rich history – all from the comfort of your home
Before the turbulent year that was 2020, nobody could have imagined that an online tour of Bridgewater Canal would be […]
“He looked like someone who wanted to be in a band”- Meet ‘The Cavs’, indie-rock band with Eccles roots
Laid-back local lads, ‘The Cavs’, are a five-piece indie-rock band with roots in Eccles, Salford. The band members are: (Absent […]
Four International soft drinks you can buy in Salford
There are only so many times you can get a Coke without getting bored, and most of the drinks in […]
REVIEW: ‘Circuit’ at The Lowry Theatre
‘Circuit’ arrived at The Lowry Theatre this weekend – but did the rounds of the streets rather than the auditorium to create […]
Review: Former BGT finalist Daliso Chaponda at The Lowry
Sunday night saw former Britain’s Got Talent finalist Daliso Chaponda leave Salford in stitches at The Lowry. The Malawian comic […]
REVIEW: A Monster Calls at The Lowry
‘A Monster Calls’ showcases that the power of storytelling is often understated. However, as stated by the Monster in Sally […]
Review: Give The People What They Want at Salford Quays
Monday night saw the debut screening of Give The People What They Want, a short-film created by a group of […]
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