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SUMMARY:The Prostate Gap
DESCRIPTION:Photographer Ian Smith presents this exhibition with the objective of raising awareness of prostate cancer in the under-represented. It focuses on the lack of understanding of how prostate cancer affects minority groups. The message is aimed at the general public to dilute the stereotyping of ‘the under-represented section of the population – groups with cultural differences\, BME\, gay and trans women communities.’ Individuals that live with a social stigma as well as a life changing illness. \nFree – drop in – please consider making a donation if you can either online or at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes in Central Library
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/the-prostate-gap/
LOCATION:Lower Ground Floor Exhibition Space
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Sex Pistols in Manchester - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On 4 June 1976\, the Sex Pistols played for the first time in Manchester at the Lesser Free Trade Hall. The gig is seen as the catalyst for the Manchester music scene which followed. Paul Welsh was the only person there on the night taking photographs\, which have since been sold world-wide through Getty Images. However\, this is the very first time all the photographs taken on that night have been shown to the general public. \nFree – please consider making a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme either online or at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes in Central Library
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/sex-pistols-in-manchester-exhibition/
LOCATION:First Floor Display Cases
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:From Millworkers to Millennials: Jean Hobson
DESCRIPTION:From Millworkers to Millennials: paintings\, drawings and screen prints by Jean Hobson \n\n\nWhen Jean Hobson started drawing Manchester’s old buildings in 2007\, she did not realise she was charting a pivotal moment in the City’s history. \n\n\nThis new body of work explores the story of Manchester’s second renaissance. It looks at how the city’s rich architectural heritage shares its space with the bold new buildings which make the city such an exciting place in which to live\, work and relax. \n\n\nJean takes an original and colourful look at Manchester’s vibrant transformation\, she hopes visitors will take a fresh look at their surroundings\, appreciating the past and celebrating the present. \nFree – please consider making a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme either online or at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes in Central Library
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/from-millworkers-to-millennials/
LOCATION:First Floor Exhibition Hall
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Natalie Haynes
DESCRIPTION:Stone Blind\, Natalie Haynes’ latest feminist mythological retelling\, is the story of how a young woman became a monster. And how she was never really a monster at all. It’s the story of Medusa\, the mortal raised by her Gorgon sisters\, mistreated by Poseidon\, and hunted by Perseus. It’s a version that sheds light on who’s really angry\, who’s privileged\, who’s wronged\, who’s content\, and who’s an arrogant brat; turning the story you think you know on its snake covered head. \nNatalie is the author of three previous novels\, The Amber Fury\, shortlisted for the McIlvanney Prize; The Children of Jocasta and A Thousand Ships\, and non-fiction books The Ancient Guide to Modern Life and Pandora’s Jar. She is the writer and performer of the BBC Radio 4 show\, Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics. In 2015\, she was awarded the Classical Association Prize for her work in bringing Classics to a wider audience. Hosted by Naomi Frisby\, writer and co-host of Late To It podcast. \nBook on 0343 208 0500 or ‘book now’ link below
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/natalie-haynes/
LOCATION:Performance Space
CATEGORIES:Talks
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SUMMARY:George Saunders in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:‘The best short story writer in English – not “one of”\, not “arguably”\, but the best’ – Time. In his latest short story collection\, Liberation Day\, George Saunders considers what it means to be human and a member of communities whose actions impact each other. Through inventive scenarios including an underground amusement park and a household with reprogrammed humans\, George comments on current society\, questioning whether this is the right way to live. Join us for what promises to be an unmissable conversation with a master of short stories on his first visit to the UK in five years\, and his only event outside of London. George is the author of ten books including the Booker Prize winning Lincoln in the Bardo\, Tenth of December and his recent exploration of Russian short stories\, A Swim in a Pond in the Rain. Hosted by writer Kate Feld. \nBook on 0343 208 0500 or ‘book now’ link below
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/george-saunders-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Performance Space
CATEGORIES:Talks
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