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SUMMARY:The Door Opened: 1980s China
DESCRIPTION:One can argue that nostalgia is the strongest emotion\, a pure mixture of wistfulness and melancholy. Adrian Bradshaw\, an English photographer\, brings that sense of yearning into full focus in this exhibition presented by the Confucius Institute at The University of Manchester. Featuring a blend of candid and posed photographs which explore China in the 1980’s; from opulent fashion extravaganzas to sentimental family excursions\, Bradshaw captures the fleeting beauty and simplicity of everyday life. \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-door-opened-1980s-china/
LOCATION:Lower Ground Floor Exhibition Space
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Breaking the News Exhibition and Archive Handling Sessions
DESCRIPTION:The news has the power to make or break elections\, to change the course of history or to alter our perspective on the city and country we live in. We expect the news to speak truth to power\, but can it ever really be objective? Is your news the same as everyone else’s? How do you use the news to navigate the world around you? \nCentral Library will be hosting a series of pop-up handling sessions tied in with the new Breaking the News Exhibition at the British Library.The sessions will be looking at how major local\, regional and international events have been reported using the original newspapers and magazines from the time. Come and see how the major events of the last 200 years were reported. \nHow did local and national newspapers reflect the two World Wars and the struggle for Women’s Rights. \nHow did the Manchester Evening News report significant local events from the Munich Air Crash to the Manchester Blitz. \nHow does a newspaper’s own perspective (Socialist Worker\, Gay Times\, Private Eye affect the way it reports on the world). \nThe display runs from February 24th until August 21th 2022 and alongside the display panels we will be running regular weekly handling sessions. Dates for the handling sessions will be announced very soon. \nBreaking the News: The Launch Debate will be live streamed from Leeds Central Library this Thursday 24th February at 7pm. You can register for this FREE event here. \nThe major new Breaking the News Exhibition will be at the British Library from 22 April to 21 August 2022. \n#BreakingTheNews
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/breaking-the-news-exhibition-and-archive-handling-sessions/
LOCATION:Archives+ Ground Floor
CATEGORIES:Archives,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:150 years of the Together Trust
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition tells the story of the Together Trust’s 150-year history in Manchester and the north west. It charts the development of this disability charity from its origins as a 12-bed homeless boys’ refuge in Manchester city centre\, to an organisation championing and caring for thousands of people in the region today. The exhibition features in both The Wolfson Reading Room on the First Floor and in the Archives+ interactive exhibition on the Ground Floor \nFree – just drop in – to help keep our activities free in the future please consider making a donation\, either online or at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes in Central Library
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/150-years-of-the-together-trust/
LOCATION:Wolfson Reading Room
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220702T170000
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SUMMARY:A Northern Life – it's not all about Margaret
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the wonderful world of local artist Lorraine Rudyard. Lorraine creates three-dimensional sculptures using recycled materials and vintage finds. Her work is colourful\, humorous\, warm and engaging\, and reflects her Northern upbringing. \nFree – just drop in – to help keep our activities free in the future please consider making a donation\, either online or at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes in Central Library
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/a-northern-life-its-not-all-about-margaret/
LOCATION:First Floor Display Cases
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Cracking Crafts
DESCRIPTION:Pop in to Central Library for cracking creativity. Make some spring and Easter themed crafts to celebrate the start of spring. \nSuitable for families with children under 12. \nFree – just drop in – to help keep our activities free in the future please consider making a donation\, either online or at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes in Central Library
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/cracking-crafts/
LOCATION:Lower Ground Floor Link
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220420T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220525T180000
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SUMMARY:Do the Write Thing: Creative Writing Workshops
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URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/do-the-write-thing/
LOCATION:Chief Librarian’s Office
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SUMMARY:Word Central
DESCRIPTION:Manchester Libraries and Flapjack Press present \nWord Central Open Mic Night\nHosted by Tony Curry\nFeaturing special guest Steph Lonsdale!\nHere’s some more biog information from Steph – \n\nI was born in Salford\, in the North West of England in 1981. I live in Manchester and work in Salford\, having lived for nine years in Liverpool. I love Manchester and Liverpool equally although I still have mixed feelings about Salford. I am teacher and a mother of two children\, I am also a bit of a bitch\, but only when it is strictly necessary. \nI read my poems out loud occasionally although mostly I like to hide behind a screen. Most of my writing is observational which probably shows a great lack of imagination. I can also be found in the Whalley Range and Chorlton areas of Manchester generally hanging around and looking pretentious; most often whilst being judged by my children. \n\nBook your open mic slot from noon on Tues 12th April via mail@flapjackpress.co.uk\nNB Open mic slots are 3 minutes per performer\nPerformance slots are allocated on a ‘first come first served’ basis from the stated booking day\nIf they are already filled you will be offered a space on the reserve list \nFREE EVENT – EVERYONE WELCOME!
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/word-central-2/
LOCATION:Performance Space
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:MIRO Chamber Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate performance by a Manchester International Roots Orchestra chamber ensemble in the Hentry Watson Music Library on the First Floor of Central Library. \nThe Manchester International Roots Orchestra (MIRO) is a unique ensemble of musicians with roots from across the world including students from the RNCM. Our repertoire skilfully combines diverse musical influences from haunting Eastern European melodies\, to the delicate textures of Middle Eastern percussion and vocals; through to soulful Sufi chants of South Asia\, joyful African gospel – embracing rap\, hip-hop\, classical music and jazz along the way. \nFree – please drop in
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/miro-chamber-ensemble/
LOCATION:Henry Watson Music Library
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220428T200000
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SUMMARY:Crime Central: A New Crime Club at Central Library!
DESCRIPTION:Crime Central is a new monthly event at Manchester Central Library\, featuring the best and brightest crime writing talent both locally and from around the country. Showcasing blockbuster bestsellers\, emerging talent and industry insiders\, Crime Central will share the real story of what goes on in the crime world. There’ll be giveaways\, audience interaction\, book signings\, the chance to ask questions and more – while bringing a crime fiction buzz back to this great northern city. \nThursday 28 April 6pm. Hosted by Rob Parker. \n‘Can writing murder ever really be ‘cosy’? With Janice Hallett\, Jonathan Whitelaw and Sean Coleman! \nRob Parker is a married father of three\, who lives in Warrington\, UK. The author of the Ben Bracken thrillers\, Crook’s Hollow and the Audible bestseller Far From The Tree\, he enjoys a rural life\, writing horrible things between school runs. He spends a lot of time in schools across the North\, encouraging literacy\, story-telling and creative-writing\, and somehow squeezes in time to co-host the For Your Reconsideration film podcast\, appear regularly on The Blood Brothers Crime Podcast and the Really\, 007! Podcast\, and is a member of the Northern Crime Syndicate. \nJanice Hallett studied English at UCL and worked as a magazine editor\, winning two awards for journalism. After gaining an MA in Screenwriting at Royal Holloway\, she co-wrote the feature film Retreat. Her debut novel\, The Appeal\, was a Sunday Times bestseller\, the Sunday Times crime book of the year\, and shortlisted for Waterstones book of the year. Her second novel\, The Twyford Code\, is a Times and Sunday Times bestseller. \nJonathan Whitelaw is an author\, award-winning journalist and broadcaster. After working on the frontline of Scottish politics\, he moved into journalism. Subjects he has covered have varied from breaking news\, the arts\, culture and sport to fashion\, music and even radioactive waste — with everything in between. His work has appeared in The Sun\, Daily Mail\, Scotsman\, STV and The Scots Magazine as well as numerous international newspapers and websites. He’s also a regular reviewer on the BBC – specifically for arts reviews on The Afternoon Show on BBC Radio Scotland. \nSean Coleman began his writing career as a scriptwriter for Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Online. Since then he has written and produced shows for MSN\, O2\, Sony Pictures International\, Fox\, the BBC and Channel 4\, for which he has won multiple awards. He is also the founder and Publishing Director of Red Dog Press\, and is the author of the Alex Ripley mysteries\, and the Soho Noir series\, writing as T.S. Hunter. Sean lives with his girlfriend and family (including the Red Dogs) on the edge of the Peak District\, where they often head out on epic walks. \nDATE FOR YOUR DIARY \nThe next ‘Crime Central’ event will be on Thursday 26 May 6pm. ‘Past\, Present\, Future’. How ‘time’ in our books is so important\, and how we can play with it. More details about the authors attending very soon!
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/crime-central/
LOCATION:Performance Space
CATEGORIES:Author Event,Talks
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