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Sarah Taylor and Dan Knight caught up with Miles Kane to talk about his new album Change The Show, upcoming tour and that collaboration with Lana Del Rey!
One of Russia’s most successful touring ballet companies arrives at Manchester Opera House to perform two classics of traditional Russian ballet, The Nutcracker and Swan Lake
The staff of the University of Manchester will not be taking industrial action on pensions as they aren’t able to reach the 50% threshold, again.
With their fourth studio album due out early next month, Alt-J discuss The Dream LP and creating safe spaces at concerts.
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy argues that Betty White’s recent passing shouldn’t stop the celebrations she wanted for her 100th birthday
Libertines super fan Dan Knight covers all things Pete Doherty and the bands recent headline show at Manchester Academy 1.
The Mancunion’s music contributors round up the year’s most underrated albums.
The Mancunion take a deep dive into why Night and Day Café matters to us. Why you should care about the recent strike action and how you can help. Long Live Night and Day!
Spider-Man: No Way Home is an emotionally resonant film that will leave fans elated and excited for the MCU’s future whilst showing that Marvel movies are more than just your average popcorn affair
Follow our weekly guide for the best offers and deals to help you through Veganuary, we list our favourite spots to visit in the city this month!
On the cusp of releasing their fifth studio album, Fix The World, Not Yourself, Dan Haggis of indie-rock main-stayers The Wombats discusses the meaning of the record, how the band have evolved in the 20 years since their formation, and why the band keep dying in their music videos. Your new record Fix Yourself, Not […]
The Rocky Horror Show returns to Manchester mere months after it last played – this time playing at the Palace Theatre
Aayush Chadha reviews Andrew Lloyd Webber’s School of Rock at the Palace Theatre
Manchester’s Palace Theatre kicks off its 2022 theatre season with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s stage adaptation of School of Rock
Full of black humour and intentional heavy-handedness, Don’t Look Up is a hilarious satire for our times and a wake-up call for humanity.
Is C’mon C’mon worth the rave reviews? Sophie Hicks reviews the latest sensation to come from A24
We chat to Joe from Village Books, the new shop selling books, magazines, and publications in the Northern Quarter
After a long first semester back on campus, these are the best shows to watch over Christmas break
If you want new outfits but don’t feel like buying new clothes. Click here to read how you can stay sustainable this festive season while still looking fabulous
Deputy Fashion Editor Zahra shares her top tips on how to spot and avoid greenwashing so you can live your best sustainable consumer life.