Spiritual home of Manchester’s counterculture, The Northern Quarter grew as an alternative to the traditionally commercial shopping and entertainment services that dominate the nearby city centre. From Afflecks Palace to…
Over the past decade, international film has increasingly found its way onto the UK’s cinema screens. Huge successes like Spain’s ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ (2006) and Sweden’s ‘Let the Right One In’…
The memory has never left me. It was 2005 and I was cruising the badlands of Wanstead, East London in my emasculating but fuel efficient entry level Ford Ka. I…
21 fights, 2 events, and 1 World Heavyweight Title bout; a busy week in life of the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC).
By a margin the smaller of the two events,…
Thirty years after his suicide, Ian Curtis’ death remains a dark and intriguing mystery, dividing opinions amongst his friends, family and fans.
Aged 23 and at the peak of his…
Without a doubt one of the most enjoyable, heart-felt and affordable festivals in the UK,Euroculuredreturns to Manchester this year to celebrate the diversity of European culture in all its glory.…
As Encounters Film Festival rolls into Bristol we have been lucky enough to catch up with animator John Kricfalusi known to most as 'John K'. The man behind the infamous…
The biggest celebration of comic books and graphic novels in the UK returns to Leeds this November, as Thought Bubble presents its most exciting programme to date! Celebrating its 5th…
Gisele Ganne’s jewellery has blazed the pages of Vogue, i-D, ELLE and Harper’s Bazaar. Why? Because fashion loves any excuse for big bold beautiful jewellery, especially of late when it’s…
7th October 2011, Leeds, UK – The 25th Leeds International Film Festival today announces its full Official Selection programme including Closing Gala film Shame, directed by Steve McQueen and starring…
Some of Leeds’ most well-known venues will come alive to showcase the weird and wonderful for one night only next week as the annual Light Night takes place.
Details for…