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The Manchizzle: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014. The Short Short Story Slam (and why you should go see live literature in Manchester). So Manchester’s live literature scene, something happened to it while I was hibernating. It got awesome. Last night was Flashtag Collective’s. Short Short Story Slam. But there's more. Next week, the ever-brilliant Bad Language. Is at The Castle next Wednesday, April 30 with Luke Brown headlining. Effed Up. Image courtesy of Flashtag. Links to this post. Having to leave the house. New: Hope li...
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The Manchizzle: March 2015
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Monday, March 30, 2015. Review: Anna Karenina, The Royal Exchange. John Cummins’ bumbling Levin, who provided most of the evening’s few laughs ,. Is on at The Royal Exchange through 2 May, and transfers to West Yorkshire Playhouse 9 May- 13 June. Tickets from £10. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PR folks read this first. Manchizzle is written by. Yankunian lost in the craney city. Email: themanchizzle at gmail dot com. View my complete profile. Who is this Kate Feld, anyway? Eat Out Eat In.
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The Manchizzle: Review: Anna Karenina, The Royal Exchange
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Monday, March 30, 2015. Review: Anna Karenina, The Royal Exchange. John Cummins’ bumbling Levin, who provided most of the evening’s few laughs ,. Is on at The Royal Exchange through 2 May, and transfers to West Yorkshire Playhouse 9 May- 13 June. Tickets from £10. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PR folks read this first. Manchizzle is written by. Yankunian lost in the craney city. Email: themanchizzle at gmail dot com. View my complete profile. Who is this Kate Feld, anyway? Islington Mill Art Academy.
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The Manchizzle: May 2014
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014. Writing and blogging workshops at Manchester Central Library. Just a quick one to say that we at writing organisation Openstories. Have just announced a new series of workshops aimed at emerging writers and bloggers looking to brush up on their skills and try new things. Held at the new and improved Manchester Central Library in June and July, you can take part in sessions on:. Making your blog or writing website look good with tech wizard Chris Horkan (17 June). Links to this post.
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The Manchizzle: Live Literature in Manchester: Summer 2015 (or what's left of it)
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Friday, July 24, 2015. Live Literature in Manchester: Summer 2015 (or what's left of it). Our new independent bookstore/cafe Chapter One Books. Is open Tues-Sat 8am-7pm, on the corner of Dale and Lever Streets in the Northern Quarter. You know how things slow down in the summer? Not here. Nope, Manchester’s literary scene never. Goes on vacation. The big news is that we’re getting a new performance night. Crack literary magazine BareFiction. At 3MT on Tues July 28. Also, Sarah Jasmon launches. Bad Langua...
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The Manchizzle: Send in the clowns: Carnivals, funfairs and Coney Island
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Thursday, June 18, 2015. Send in the clowns: Carnivals, funfairs and Coney Island. Rolled into town amid much fanfare, teasing us with tales of golden feathers and phoenixes and mythical circuses cursed to roam the earth – but we could save them! As you’d expect from Wild Rumpus, which runs the excellent Just So Festival. HOME’s much anticipated first production in its new… oh, don’t mind if I do! If you need cheering up, Coney Island is a good place to go. Set partly there, Lonesome. And they came as an...
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The Manchizzle: Review: Neck of the Woods, Manchester International Festival
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Review: Neck of the Woods, Manchester International Festival. Overall, I was glad I saw it, though my attention started to wander at points. But there are many things about the production, directed by Turner Prize-winning artist Douglas Gordon, that troubled me. But there was no cohesion to the story. A large portion of the script (written by Veronica Gonzalez Peña. Wonderfully adapted for television by Neil Jordan, or even Catherine Storr's Clever Polly and The Stupid Wolf. 8211;...
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The Manchizzle: PR folks read this first
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PR folks read this first. Hey guys. How's it going? You know, a lot of you have been sending me emails lately offering to 'write guest posts,' 'contribute articles' or 'write my blog for me.' Naturally, I am pleased as punch to be receiving so many generous offers. But I don't publish guest posts. I like to write my blog myself. And if I ever did run a guest post, it would be because I asked someone whose blog I really, really liked to do it. Sorry. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PR folks read this first.
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The Manchizzle: A cockroach, a cat and Tom O'Bedlam
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Monday, February 09, 2015. A cockroach, a cat and Tom O'Bedlam. Beginning in 1916, eventually illustrated by Krazy Kat creator George Herriman. They continued on through the 20s and 30s, staking out a strange territory between comic verse, serious poetry, commentary and cartoon. I was looking around for archy and mehitabel on the internet the other day and I found SpokenVerse. Tom O'Bedlam liked Don Marquis though. He recorded three of his poems: mehitabel dances with boreas. The lesson of the moth.
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The Manchizzle: June 2014
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Sunday, June 29, 2014. Wild swim at Gaddings Dam, Todmorden. On the website of the Gaddings Dam Group. Links to this post. Having to leave the house. Monday, June 09, 2014. First Draft and Next Draft. A two-day event at the King's Arms produced with Studio Salford, aimed at giving past performers a chance to perform works that were a bit further along in its development. Happy Birthday Without You. From playwright and performer Sonia Jalaly. With a fresh batch of performers ready to rise to the Empyrean ...
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