The book hunt coming to Manchester for the Festival of Libraries
Manchester’s Festival of Libraries will open again this summer, featuring writers, artists, musicians and poets.
Manchester’s Festival of Libraries will open again this summer, featuring writers, artists, musicians and poets.
The Festival of Libraries is set to hit Greater Manchester’s 133 libraries in June and the countdown has started!
The Reformation, a new exhibition exploring a series of events which changed the course of history, is set to launch at Manchester’s John Rylands Library. The exhibition at John Rylands Library marks the 500th anniversary of the Reformation - A monk who shattered the...
Manchester After Hours returns on Thursday 18 May as the city’s arts and music scene comes alive in the evening. The annual event, part of the UK wide Museums at Night, will witness 15 original, largely free events. The line up is set to include gigs on wheels, video...
Manchester’s John Rylands Library is set to house a new exhibition, Darkness and Light: Exploring Gothic, revealing how Gothic architecture and anatomy inspired and influences by a literary genre and how its lasting legacy can still be found in art, film and...
Monday 20 April: The Bridgewater Hall - London Philharmonic Orchestra and Alison Balsom: Songs of the Paradise Saloon. Marios Papadopoulos conducts as Classic FM Award Winner Alison Balsom is featured on the trumpet during an evening of American-influenced...
Manutius credited with making literature affordable to the masses Manchester's John Rylands Library has launched an exhibition on Aldus Manutius, the Italian humanist turned printer and publisher credited with being the first to make literature affordable to the...
A fascinating display of works by 30 Chinese artists is set to feature across Manchester from 27th September until 23rd November in response to the theme of 'conflict and compassion' examining the conflicts and harmony of China. The exhibition comes after three...