Film
18th January 2021
Lauryn Berry shares her views on ‘The Prom’, Netflix’s adaptation of the hit Broadway musical starring Meryl Streep, James Corden and Nicole Kidman
Film
18th January 2021
With high expectations after the previous Wonder Woman film and being the only superhero movie of 2020, did WW1984 prove itself to be as good as we wanted?
Arts
18th January 2021
The real threat to galleries may not be Covid-19 but the government’s utilitarian attitude to the arts, says Probert Dean
Opinion
18th January 2021
Lauryn Berry expresses disappointment in the recent statement from the Russel Group regarding a lack of ‘safety net’ policy and argues that students have been let down this year
Arts
16th January 2021
The Art team explore the new online exhibition showcasing the work of Manchester School of Art’s MA students – ‘Materialise’
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