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Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World at the Lowry
MANIFF 2022: Examining a generation raised on social media, this documentary takes a dive into some of the most troubling aspects of Gen Z’s technological addictions.
The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone: is it that much worse than its predecessors? Find out here
Discussing Putin’s last desperate attempt at war against Ukraine despite prior defences of the country as a sovereign state
Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has praised the signing of a historic multi-city green deal
The former Chief Crown Prosecutor for North West England, Nazir Afzal will be replacing Lemn Sissay as Chancellor of UoM in August 2022.
MANIFF 2022: Korean sci-fi drama fails to offer anything other than a bland and predictable social critique
MANIFF 2022: Kirby McClure’s debut feature is cinematically gorgeous but struggles to deliver an engaging and comprehensive plot
This mafia masterpiece has more to say than just action, corruption and murder – at its core are pertinent questions about immigrant status and a changing set of values in the face of the ‘American Dream’.
Future Islands combine the perfect amount of emotional reminiscence and techno-beat movement to create a night of immersive sound and boogying.
MANIFF 2022: Poser combines podcasting and niche musicians to depict the obsessions of a less basic than she’d like to admit young 20 something in New York
MANIFF 2022: A creepy local Welsh girl, a glutinous aristocrat and a family rife with sinister greed constitute this unsettling contribution to folkloric horror
MANIFF 2022: A witty mix of sci-fi horror and family melodrama, Natalie Kennedy delivers in her first foray into the genre
Be inspired at this years She’s the Business event led by Masood Entrepreneurship Centre
Robert L. Gyorgyi reviews Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM)
MANIFF 2022: Katie Boland acts in, directs, writes, and produces her directorial debut We’re All in This Together
Debunking the idea that drug addiction is something that only affects the ‘bad’ guy, and the effect it has on close relationships with loved ones
Nursing students are still relying on food banks three years after The Mancunion last investigated
Head of Culture Michal Wasilewski reviews Rice at HOME
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Sophie Ellis-Bextor at Bridgewater Hall