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Moments That Changed Our World: stories from an older generation
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A Four Tet to forget @ Old Granada Studios
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The Almighty Sometimes @ The Royal Exchange Theatre
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“Biting, poetic and woke lyricism”: Jen Cloher @ The Deaf Institute
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Family drama in Winter Solstice: lamentation and laughter, resentment and reconciliation
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Eric Clapton documentary Life in 12 Bars: A man lain bare
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Steve McQueen’s Ashes (2002-2015) @The Whitworth
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Ought: ‘Room Inside the World’
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Chinese New Year in Manchester: How old is China Town in dog years?
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Mogwai are unrelenting and all-consuming as they grace Manchester’s Albert Hall
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Darkest Hour may be premium Oscar bait, but don’t hold that against it
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Mental: The one-man production showing that no one should be defined by a disorder
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Banthology: Short stories from the nations Trump wants silenced
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Molly’s Game: Solid acting let down by weak scriptwriting in poker princess biopic
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From Lahore to Liverpool: new cultural exchange links Northern England and South Asia
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Madalena Alberto is musical tour-de-force as Evita @ Palace Theatre
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Jackie Kay & Ali Smith @ Manchester Literature Festival