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A rundown of LeadMCR election results night
College Roundup: US edition
Manchester researchers find majority of women experie...
Features
“I want the truth, whatever it is”: The r...
From Our Correspondent: Uncovering Berlin’s les...
Thread Therapy: In conversation with UoM’s Fash...
Opinion
Community strength is the best thing about university...
Main library musings – rant column #1
Is marrying a foreigner now exclusively a privilege o...
Science & Tech
In conversation with The Lion King’s Head of Ma...
AI learns its first words (and helps explain how huma...
Can algorithms help you live a better life?
Investigations
Fallowfield’s 18.35%: Why are students not voting?
“They decided they didn’t want a Nightline any longer...
Spot checks on international students attendance set ...
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Tyrants cruise to playoff victory against Stirling Cl...
Memories of the game: A look back at favourite sporti...
The not-so-secret epidemic of neglect in women’s foot...
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Springleaf Podcast: James Acaster’s new audio adventure
My year abroad, the visa process, and getting lost in translation
Getting involved: Volunteering at the Booth Centre
Food & Drink
TikTok and Teatox: Why social media is sucking the joy out of food
Margarita Month at Zouk: All style, less substance
Flight Club: Margarita Month with a twist
‘An audio treat’: The Mancunion’s favourite podcasts
A ‘quarter-life crisis’?: Finding your feet after a break-up
Little luxuries that make uni life more bearable
Fashion & Beauty
On screen style report #6: Charlotte York
Influencing goes deeper than we think
The dos and don’ts of fashion at the Oscars: Breakdown of the 2024 looks
Springleaf Podcast: James Acaster’s new audio adventure
6th March 2024
We discuss Springleaf Podcast, the new audio sitcom created by the much loved British stand-up comic James Acaster.
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Culture
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Liam Gallagher and John Squire: Not quite a match mad...
International Women’s Day at Radio 6 Music Fest...
Young Fathers bring community together at 6 Music Fes...
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Summer Daydreaming: Literary escapes from the winter ...
Recommending a book for each Taylor Swift era
International Women’s Day book guide: Celebrati...
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Four women who make the art world a better place
Sonny Angels: The art history behind your new best fr...
The Whitworth’s Dürer Exhibition is coming to a...
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Brilliantly slick and thoroughly enjoyable: UMMTS ...
Imitating the Dog’s Frankenstein review: A lite...
Unfortunate review: A riotous romp under the sea
Live Review: Caroline Polachek at Albert Hall
6th June 2023
Caroline Polachek stuns a sold-out Albert in her rescheduled show, touring her second solo album Desire, I Want To Turn Into You.
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Wicked Little Letters review: Profanity and mystery i...
Preview: Manchester Film Festival returns to the Grea...
Uncut film takes: The biggest Oscar snubs of the last...
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Hello, Kate? The British public will see you now
How does Netflix’s One Day compare to the origi...
“I want the truth, whatever it is”: The r...
Games
Are we finally in the age of the video game ‘au...
Killer obsession: Ranking the Dead by Daylight killer...
More narrators in video games, please
Hello, Kate? The British public will see you now
16th March 2024
Princess Kate Middleton's absent from the public gaze has caused concern amongst the British public. Fear not however, for the Princess could be working, and appearing on the small screen very soon...
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Deputy Music Editor
Live review: Christine and the Queens transcends at BBC 6 Music Festival
Music
Christine and the Queens invited his entranced audience into a secret haven of queer euphoria at Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse
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“A perfect feminist is one that wants to keep learning”: In conversation with Witch Fever
Music
The Mancunion chats to the Manchester punk band following the release of their debut album Congregation
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Live review: Sudan Archives raises the bar at Band on the Wall
Music
The American artist visited Manchester last Thursday, and her performance exemplified everything exciting about music right now
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Live review: Sorry pour their hearts out at White Hotel
Music
London five-piece Sorry came to White Hotel last week following the October release of their second album
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Live review: Witch Fever charm the crowd at YES
Music
Witch Fever played a sold out show at YES Basement on Tuesday night as part of their debut album tour
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Live review: Jockstrap deliver boundary-pushing hyperpop at White Hotel
Music
The Mancunion visits Salford’s White Hotel to catch Jockstrap on their debut album tour
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Album review: Sorry – Anywhere But Here
Music
The Mancunion reviews London post-punks Sorry’s second album, and it shapes up to be their most vulnerable work to date
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