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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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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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Last chance to see: Agnès Varda’s ‘Ulysse’ @ FACT Liverpool
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‘We recycle each other through our experiences and lives’: Poet Ciarán Hodgers on his new book
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Are we really that far from a dystopian nightmare? ‘Meek’ @ The Unity Theatre
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What's On
From Jo Brand to Graham Norton: Introducing Manchester Literature Festival 2018
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Shapely calves and tiny waists: 18th century fashion @ the Walker Art Gallery
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“Expertly crafted and generously performed spoken word”: The Way I See It @ Everyman Theatre
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Quartier Perdu: witty, genuinely unsettling and unashamedly literary
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The accomplished woman goes to wine school
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Meet Chris Tavener: the satirical singer songwriter spoofing his way through the music scene
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Happy Days: absurd, surreal and unexpected
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Ladybird: a story of growing up, at its most candid
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Last chance to see (and hear) Euphonia at Liverpool’s Bluecoat