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Not for the faint-hearted, Kiedis reveals his innermost sins in one of the most explosive rock autobiographies ever written
340 years after John Milton’s death, Leonie Dunn considers Milton’s epic portrayal of the Fall of Man
The RBMA tour comes to Manchester April 16th-19th
Co-editor Ellie Gibbs visits Oxford Road’s Japanese restaurant, Umami
Nicole Tamer anticipates MUGSS’s upcoming performance of Patience with excitement as the cast get ready to woo, sing and make the audience end up in stitches
Manchester’s annual march against sexual violence will light up the streets of Manchester on Thursday the 26th of February
Marcus Johns and Charlie Spargo explore the Northern Quarter’s newest concept café where you only pay for the time you spend
Transmission felt a lot more fun and less serious than the Warehouse Project
The Liverpool Session sees RBMA graduate Mumdance, and legendary DJ François K share their experiences with the academy and talk about their respective places in the world of music
Kim Khan speaks with Prosumer about vinyl, drug policy and Mancunians knowing their stuff
Just stealing first place, ‘Princess Leia’ a.k.a. Toby Parkes has been crowned the Pangaea: Space Odyssey fancy dress victor
The Fashion Editors take a look at the defining decades of feminist fashion
Camilla Lindner reviews Scuttlers, a play about the gang culture of 1880s Manchester. A thought provoking play, which engages all of the senses
On the 9th of February, Elise Gallagher visited the Bolton Octagon to see the acclaimed psychological thriller INSIDE, presented by Strawberry Blonde Curls Theatre Company
Patrick Hinton catches up with Pearson Sound to discuss his debut LP, Hessle Audio’s release selecting process, and the essence of DJing
GoGo Penguin are a 2-step ahead of you and the rest of the audience
Charli XCX mixes sass and seduction to great effect on her latest release
Pleas for more security around the River Wear, after three students from Durham University drowned, has been met with the response that students should start drinking more responsibly.
Commended for its recent apprentice program, The University of Manchester is doubling the number of vacancies for 2015
TTIP has been described as one of the most controversial legislations that the European Commission has tried to bring about, yet it is not as well known as would be expected. Roberta Rofman talks to Natasha Brooks about her thoughts on TTIP, her campaign in Brussels and US politics