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Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Denis Coleman and Since September at AO Arena, as part of Little Mix’s farewell Confetti Tour
Since when was red hair in? Read our beauty article to find out why red hair is trending in the celebrity world and what it means for the real gingers of the world
Keeping Up is long gone, it’s all about the Kardashian’s new show… The Kardashians! But with it only being available on Disney+, is it worth the subscription?
From Rosemary’s Baby to Midsommar, how has the figure of the witch changed in cinema and beyond?
Hannah Wellock reviews Hello Oriental, the new bakery, restaurant and oriental food shop on Oxford Road, part of Circle Square.
A rundown of all the musicals coming to Manchester over the next few months
Nick Cage and Pedro Pascal star in this ode to Cage’s acting genius
A review of The Wombats’ return to Liverpool by Serena Jemmett.
Cameron Hughes reviews the debut album from UoM student Daisy Harris.
Conrad Pope reviews Kae Tempest’s unforgettable show at the Albert Hall.
We discuss the damaging impacts of western beauty standards on women of colour in society today. Ideas of beauty should not be restrictive.
Dealing with more mature characters than Rooney’s sophomore novel, Conversations follows Frances and Bobbi, recent graduates and ex-girlfriends-turned-friends.
Our resident Mancunion FIFA players choose their favourite tracks from soundtracks past and present.
A review of up-and-coming Australian artist Mallrat’s most recent single ‘Surprise Me’, featuring Azealia Banks.
We’re launching the Mancunion’s newest section about all things sex and relationships – an inclusive space for all bodies and genders
Students placed in private halls as students seeking university accommodation soars.
The Northman takes the ‘Eggers style’ to even greater heights in this Norse revenge epic
Not to be missed, Nibble NQ is a treat for the tastebuds and is proudly female forward
Conrad Pope reviews the excellent new LP from South London spoken-word artist Kae Tempest.
Alex Cooper reviews latest single ‘I Want to See You Tonight’ by Dublin Trio Hook.