A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction is a life-affirming pedal-powered production on climate crisis

A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction is a life-affirming pedal-powered production on climate crisis

In an era defined by the looming threat of climate change and the loss of biodiversity, A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction sparks conversation and consideration in a thought-provoking theatre production…

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Seven best places to get French Toast for brunch in Manchester’s Northern Quarter

Seven best places to get French Toast for brunch in Manchester’s Northern Quarter

When it comes to the perfect brunch indulgence, few dishes can rival the timeless appeal of French toast. It’s a firm favourite and if it’s on the menu, I’m guaranteed to order it. If you…

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Review: Richard Osman – The Thursday Murder Club: The Bullet That Missed

Review: Richard Osman – The Thursday Murder Club: The Bullet That Missed

Sitting down with a Richard Osman book feels like meeting for a coffee with one of your oldest friends while you catch each other up on milestones, life events and funny anecdotes.  I’ve previously described…

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The Way Old Friends Do – the play about ABBA’s first drag tribute with emotional Paul O’Grady appearance

The Way Old Friends Do – the play about ABBA’s first drag tribute with emotional Paul O’Grady appearance

I didn’t realise I was such a huge ABBA fan until my early 20s, until I was jumping at every opportunity to do something ABBA related. Thrift ABBA records at the car boot? Open air…

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Elf Power Grip Primer is the best I’ve ever used – and is a dupe of Milk’s £35 Hydro Grip

Elf Power Grip Primer is the best I’ve ever used – and is a dupe of Milk’s £35 Hydro Grip

When there’s a lot of hype around a product on TikTok, I am typically pretty sceptical about it until proven otherwise. Only a handful of products I’ve tried after having seen them all over social…

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Review: Regal and romantic production of The King and I at The Regent Theatre

Review: Regal and romantic production of The King and I at The Regent Theatre

I’m ashamed to admit that the extent of my knowledge of The King and I was that episode of Friends when Rachel gets an eye infection. But now, the multi award-winning Broadway production of Rodgers…

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