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Factory Records: How Manchester Created the Music That Changed the World

It's no secret that in the 20th century, Manchester gradually transformed from Great Britain's industrial centre into a scientific and cultural hub. A genuine revolution in culture and music at that time was sparked by...

The Iconic Club “The Haçienda”: Manchester’s Nightlife in the 1980s–1990s

In the 1980s, as Great Britain under Thatcher was undergoing tumultuous changes, something new was being born in Manchester. And this new thing was born from the city's industrial heritage, in a former warehouse building...

Manchester on the BBC Stage: How the City Became One of the Centres of British Television

In the golden age of British television, when millions of people across Great Britain gathered around flickering black-and-white screens, few could have guessed that some of the most famous programmes were being created not in...

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Manchester on the BBC Stage: How the City Became One of the Centres of British Television

In the golden age of British television, when millions of people across Great Britain gathered around flickering black-and-white screens, few could have guessed that...

Grimmfest: Manchester’s First Film Festival

In 2009, Manchester saw the creation of Grimmfest, a festival brimming with a love for horror, science fiction, and an array of other genres....

“The Stone Roses” – A Band from Manchester

The 1980s marked an era of burgeoning rock music in the UK, with genres like punk rock, post-punk, alternative rock, pop rock, heavy metal,...

The Manchester Literary Festival

The Manchester Literary Festival is a vibrant event that celebrates the cultural identity of the city by promoting the written word in all its...

Trinity Sunday: One of Manchester’s Oldest Celebrations

In the 21st century, Manchester is a modern city rich in architectural landmarks, history, and traditions. Among its many traditions, one stands out—Trinity Sunday....
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