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  • Laure Prouvost collaborates with local women at Manchester Jewish Museum 1 Sep 2021

  • Rashid Rana on the difference between art and Eart 16 Jul 2021

  • Celebrating 25 years of Theatre-Rites immersive family theatre 14 Jul 2021

  • Salaam puts the spotlight on contemporary Islamic culture 12 Jul 2021

    Photographic portraits of Muneera Williams, Sona Jobarteh with her kora harp, and Abi Sampa
  • Everything You Can Stream Online During MIF21 11 Jul 2021

    Cillian Murphey sitting in profile inside a cafe
  • Robert Yang on queering gamer culture and his garden world of peeps 9 Jul 2021

  • Kemang Wa Lehulere's Acts of Love 6 Jul 2021

  • Notes on Grief director Rae McKen on her passion for diverse theatre 5 Jul 2021

    Uche Abuah and Michelle Asante on stage in Notes on Grief. Asante sits on a blue and purple sofa and holds up a folded paper map, which she points to. Abuah sits at her feet, smiling and also points at the map. Asante is Black with dark brown skin; her hair is twisted from the crown into three buns at the back of her head; she wears a bright orange and turquoise patterned dress and an orange wrap belt.  Abuah is Black with medium brown skin; her hair is in fine locks, pulled back; she wears a blue T-shirt.
  • Postcards from Now: Artist films about our changed reality 1 Jul 2021

  • Free gigs in Manchester this July 1 Jul 2021

    Festival Square Landing page image
  • Free art to see in Manchester this July 29 Jun 2021

  • Homecoming: The Festival Taking Africa to the World 28 Jun 2021

    An image of people standing in the sea in Lagos, Nigeria, during Homecoming festival 2018. Most people are seen from the back or side; two people in the foreground frame the image, and in the centre a person wears a football shirt with 'Homecoming 18' printed on the back, red sunglasses and gold hoop earrings.
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