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DJ Harvey provides a master class in DJing
Sounds Of The Near Future sees a night of Glaswegian dominance in Manchester
Feminism is hardly bashful and the pervasive misandry is only serving to make men resentful, says author Swayne O’Pie
A YouGov survey has discovered that 84 per cent of students think their accommodation is harmful to health
Herbert reigned in his experimentalist tendencies and span a very dancefloor focused set
The 19-year-old was raped in an alleyway near Whitby Road in Fallowfield at around 3:30am last Saturday, on her way home from a night out
We may not have Cilla Black but Blind Date is Back! Sit back and shamelessly enjoy this healthy dose of voyeurism.
Taylor Swift turns to the 80s for inspiration on her fifth outing
Julian Casablancas veers into dark and complex new territory with The Voidz
Wayne Coyne and co. take on a musical leviathan with mixed results
Perisha Kudhail cuts into the world of cosmetic surgery
Tom Bruce was highly entertained by the screen-to-stage adaptation of Hitchcock’s The Lodger
The Hold Steady’s spontaneous, heartfelt delivery falls on disinterested ears
Coded Rhythm bring an unmissable line up to Gorilla
Blown away by the level of emotion and innovation, Alex Daniel reports on Jonny Greenwood’s collaboration with the London Contemporary Orchestra
Katie Burns isn’t impressed with the band’s mediocre show at the Ruby Lounge
Katie Burns interviews Jimmy from Skiddle to talk about a new opportunity for young promoters
Ella Eyre brings the energy to the Ritz
Marcus Johns explains why feminism is beneficial for gay men, and why current standards of masculinity are harmful for everyone
Aidan Gregory checked out French house trio Apollonia’s set at Sankeys