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The Mancunion take a deep dive into the new Snuts single and their iconic individuality! Well worth a read!
Managing Editor Michal Wasilewski reviews Nora: A Doll’s House at the Royal Exchange Theatre
Disney’s stage musical adaptation of Bedknobs and Broomsticks returns to Manchester, playing at the Lowry and starring Dianne Pilkington
Ava Innes explores Literary Friction, a podcast perfect for those who need a break from books, but not the ideas behind them
Kenneth Branagh is back as Poirot in a sequel that doesn’t quite live up to its promise but is a pleasant time nonetheless.
A review of the new Bakar album by Daniel Brackstone.
Sophie Hicks reviews the stage adaptation of the bestselling novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
The #CookForUkraine campaign is using food to raise donations and awareness of the conflict, with support from various Manchester businesses.
MANIFF returns to the Odeon Great Northern for its largest edition ever, featuring award-winning films from Cannes and BFI London
Jessica Hamilton deja reviews ALICIA – An Immersive Rock Opera at Manchester Cathedral
Spotlighting artists who make their gigs safe and accessible.
We give you the low down on all the information you need to know about the charity event hosted by the Student Union taking place on April 25th
Indie expert and Mancunion Dan Knight gives his opinion on the new Sherlocks Record. A band that should be his home town heroes but fails to impress.
Jessica Hamilton reviews Scooby Doo: The Panto at Manchester Academy 2
The Mancunion details one of Now Waves’ hottest gig formats in Manchester. Their Mood Swing collective gigs highlight some of the greatest talent Greater Manchester has to offer all at Yes.
Does Hanya Yanagihara’s To Paradise live up to the success of her much loved previous novel A Little Life?
In light of the release of To Paradise, we take a look at Hanya Yanagihara’s previous bestseller A Little Life to see why it is still shaking its readers to their core
Ashwin discusses rising inflating, especially since Brexit, and questions why politicians have more say over our money than our banks
Hanya Yanagihara came to Manchester, a dream come true for fans of A Little Life and To Paradise
The latest Diesel show was all about leather, denim, and early 2000s clubwear. Read what our writer Maia thought about it