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Stored Honey

Laura Davis

Stored Honey is a weekly arts and culture magazine covering England’s North West, delivered via email. Receive what's on news, interviews, reviews and recommendations straight to your inbox

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Latest Issues

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Like anyone else doomscrolling themselves into a state of panic about the terrible, cruel, selfish decisions being made in what seems like just about everywhere at the moment, I’ve been feeling overwhelmed this week. So I’m taking the advic...

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A leaf carried by the wind

It’s a fitting coincidence that the week an exhibition about the links between botanical history and colonialism opens at Tate Liverpool + RIBA North, I have been listening to Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. It’s a book I have b...

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Things to do in February 2025

Your curated guide to February's arts and culture across the North West

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Corner shops and tigers

It’s always great to see large arts venues supporting artists’ development in a useful and genuine way. This week, HOME in Manchester unveiled its £3.5 million artist development hub in railway arches along Whitworth Street West. Including ...

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  • Laura Davis

    Journalist and podcaster fortunate enough to have been writing professionally about the arts for more than 20 years

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