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The Mancunion film team head to Grimmfest 2022 to cover all the gore in store over the weekend
The beauty industry isn’t as pretty as it seems, with Eurocentric ideals still being pushed by the industry’s giants, but has Fenty Beauty caused enough stir to tackle these ideals head on?
Ever find yourself struggling to find a new podcast to get stuck into? Well, maybe your answer can be found in the stars: read on to find out which podcast fits your star sign perfectly
VUKOVI embark on a headline tour to celebrate the release of their third album ‘NULA’
Britain’s favourite baking show is back and already proving (no pun intended) to be an enthralling watch
Entergalactic serves as the visual accompaniment to Kid Cudi’s latest album of the same title, bringing each song to life in this adult animated feature
We speak to coach Jack Norbury about what’s in store for UoM’s football team, his tips for success, and how you can get involved!
Beabadoobee welcomed the crowd into the world of ‘Beatopia’ and did not disappoint
Techno takes over the Depot but The Archive steals the show
The Mancunion reviews LCD Soundsystem’s disappointing new release; a track after a long five year break
Beautiful has rock ‘n’ rolled its way to Palace Theatre Manchester
Black history month is often misconstrued as an event only limited to October and often hijacked for good PR. How, then, can we as readers become more educated, informed and critical of the books we read and how they interact with Black lives?
The Students’ Union has 12 events planned throughout October to celebrate Black History Month, covering talks to music events to networking sessions
Blood Brothers, aka “the Standing Ovation musical”, is visiting The Lowry this October
Can Coperni’s spray-on dress really be considered revolutionary in this day ad age? We take a look at the history and sentiment behind the design
The Time Traveller’s Wife, a new musical based on the book and film of the same name, is having its world premiere at Storyhouse Chester – ahead of a West End run
Indie favourites Maxïmo Park play a set of non-stop bangers at Manchester Academy, with support from Pip Blom
Beauty and elegance are evident in the Royal Ballet’s performance of Swan Lake
This Black History Month, The Color Purple has audiences at The Lowry crying tears of both sadness and joy
Ravers of the world unite for Manchester’s Warehouse Project Repercussion, a techno exposé of D&B led gentrification