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

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

  • Photographic portraits of Muneera Williams, Sona Jobarteh with her kora harp, and Abi Sampa

    Salaam puts the spotlight on contemporary Islamic culture 12 Jul 2021

  • Cillian Murphey sitting in profile inside a cafe

    Everything You Can Stream Online During MIF21 11 Jul 2021

  • 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

  • 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.

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

  • Postcards from Now: Artist films about our changed reality 1 Jul 2021

  • Festival Square Landing page image

    Free gigs in Manchester this July 1 Jul 2021

  • Free art to see in Manchester this July 29 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.

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

  • Who is Boris Charmatz? The dance radical returning to MIF21 23 Jun 2021

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