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Part 2: The Accomplished Woman potters on
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Interview
The Low Anthem on their new album, the sea, hecklers and cats
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Review
Minefield: a compassionate investigation into the power of resilience and peace
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Interview
Meet the man sketching Manchester’s Curry Mile, one image at a time
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Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok @ The Royal Exchange Theatre
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Review
Glorious gloom: Phobophobes @ The Eagle Inn
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A performance from purgatory: MOLD @ The Castle Hotel
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April De Angelis’ Frankenstein: “This adaptation was intended to frighten”
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The Shape of Water: Guillermo del Toro’s haunting, romantic & genre-defying imaginative fiction
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Puma Blue: Bedroom pop crooner demands live attention
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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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Family drama in Winter Solstice: lamentation and laughter, resentment and reconciliation
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Comment
Chinese New Year in Manchester: How old is China Town in dog years?
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Review
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