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Eclectic sounds meet stirring words @ Night and Day’s WAM Festival
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‘This isn’t my story to tell’: Alice Kettle on using textiles to respond to the migrant crisis
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Hope despite grief: The Lovely Bones @ The Everyman
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‘Outlaw King’: A muddy, bloody retelling of the story of Robert the Bruce
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Novelist Pat Barker on history’s forgotten voices @ Manchester Literature Festival
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Graham Norton on his novel ‘A Keeper’ @ Manchester Literature Festival
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Material Concerns: Objectified @ Museum of Homelessness
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Maribou State @ Brudenell Social Club
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Scottish rock outfit Glasvegas are energetic and raw in tour that will be their second coming
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The surreal office tale: Christina Neuwirth’s ‘Amphibian’
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Last chance to see: Agnès Varda’s ‘Ulysse’ @ FACT Liverpool
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Are we really that far from a dystopian nightmare? ‘Meek’ @ The Unity Theatre
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Hereditary: Horror that will rock you to your very core
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Sex in Lois Hollowell’s paintings: Fleshy and bulbous, ethereal yet human
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Tai Shani’s ‘Semiramis’ combines nipples, medieval history and sexual fiction
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Christopher Robin: ‘A tale to teach the importance of nothing’
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BEYOND Festival: Sausages and beermats illuminate the lives of learning disabled artists