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SUMMARY:There is a Light That Never Goes Out: A photographic celebration of Manchester's rock-music history
DESCRIPTION:Rockarchive.com proudly presents a unique exhibition by the UK’s leading music photographers to honour Manchester’s music heritage. From the rise of punk\, Factory Records\, The Hacienda\, the Madchester years and beyond\, this exhibition is a retrospective of Manchester’s huge influence and continuing importance on the rock music scene. \nFree – please drop in \nImage ©: Jill Furmanovsky/rockarchive.com
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/there-is-a-light-that-never-goes-out-a-photographic-celebration-of-manchesters-rock-music-history/
LOCATION:First Floor Exhibition Hall
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Seven Thousand Feet
DESCRIPTION:Marvel at the sight of seven thousand socks hanging high\, as artist Christine Wilcox-Baker socks it to diabetes with this epic installation. Every year over seven thousand lower limbs are amputated in the UK due to diabetes. Explore this giant sock sensation along with artworks by Manchester’s ‘Seven thousand feet’ art and science team. Part of Manchester Science Festival there’ll be games to play\, art to do and people in the know to meet so you can discover about how we can defeat this condition. \nSee website for more details: www.manchestersciencefestival.com
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/seven-thousand-feet/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Generation Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of Generation Revolution\, a feature-length documentary film that tells the powerful story of London’s new generation of black and brown activists who are set on changing the social and political landscape in the capital and beyond. The film vividly chronicles the evolution of characters as they experience personal and political awakenings\, breakthroughs and\, at times\, disillusionment. Generation Revolution offers a unique and original glimpse into the rewarding but difficult path that must be trodden in the struggle for personal\, social and political liberation. \nGeneration Revolution is being used as a platform to facilitate discussions about the issues that affect young black and brown communities both in the UK. The screening will be followed by an opportunity to discuss the many issues approached in the film\, such as the crises of homelessness\, gentrification and racism. This screening is taking place in partnership between the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre and the Department of History at the University of Manchester.
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/generation-revolution/
LOCATION:Performance Space
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Fascinating tales from great manuscripts
DESCRIPTION:A live screening from the British Library. Second Floor Seminar Suite – Central Library.  \nFascinating tales from great manuscripts \nIntroducing the British Library’s exhibition Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art\, Word\, War\, historian and broadcaster Michael Wood tells 10 fascinating tales from our greatest manuscripts: Augustine of Canterbury and the coming of Christianity; Theodore of Tarsus\, Hadrian of Libya and the Greek and African contributions to the roots of English culture; Bede and the golden age of Northumbria; Alcuin and Europe’s first Renaissance\, Alfred and the Vikings\, Athelstan’s visionary kingdom of all the English; Ethelred the Unready and Emma of Normandy; and William the Conqueror\, the Norman Conquest and Domesday Book. \nHear stories of men and women\, kings and peasants: the beginnings of English literature poetry and art\, and the origins of England. \nHistorian and filmmaker Michael Wood is the author of well over 100 documentaries including the recent Story of China\, and The Story of England\, set in Kibworth in the East Midlands\, ‘the most innovative history series ever on TV’ (Independent). Michael has a special interest in Anglo-Saxon history\, and in addition to his number one best selling books\, In Search of the Dark Ages and Domesday\, has written many academic articles on the period entering on King Athelstan and the creation of England. He recently received the British Academy President’s Medal for outreach in History. \nPresented in memory of Naseeb Shaheen \nTickets are free\, but limited. Please book at the link below.
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/fascinating-tales-from-great-manuscripts/
CATEGORIES:Screening
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