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Future Of The Left bring an energetic performance to Soup Kitchen.
Cut Copy disappoint with a poor attempt to replicate House music.
The Drum and Bass phenomenon that is Chase and Status hit the Phones 4 U Arena.
Newest BRIT school attendee Rainy Milo gives a disappointing performance at Gorilla.
After two days without overhead lights due to tripping them and being rather perplexed by the old fashioned fuse box (note to landlords: please stop lumping students with crappy goods), I finally figured out how to get everything back on, and lo, let there be light!  To celebrate being able to cook by more than […]
Fed up of counting sheep? Faye Waterhouse has the food and drink solution.
Pho is a beautiful thing. The coming together of broth, noodles and thinly cut beef, in my humble opinion, represents a trinity of perfection and comfort. That is, of course, if it is done well. I have been visiting ‘I am Pho’ for some time now. The restaurant opened in China Town last year in […]
‘Chicken Run’ is one of those films which upon enunciating the name, stirs up the flame and fire deep in every child’s bosom. It is a story awash with freedom and slavery, honour and treachery, bravery and cowardice, but above all it is an epic tale recounting the exploits of how a group of battery […]
Tamara Stanton heads to Instituto Cervantes in Deansgate to hear Catalan poets Josep Lluίs Aguiló and Manuel Forcano read from their newly published anthology
Katie Myerscough spends an evening at the Martin Harris Centre listening to these two master storytellers
Shanda Moorghen heads to The Green, one of Manchester’s finest sports bars, to hear Ian McMillan and Owen Sheers discuss the growing dichotomy between sports and the arts
Cheese is not just a student staple but a human right, an ingredient that can turn the most boring meal into something delicious (if decidedly less healthy). But I often find myself overwhelmed by the huge range of choice available at most supermarkets – do any of them really taste that different? To find out, […]
The Everyday Analysis Collective apply critical theory to everyday occurrences
Maddy Hubbard investigates those who use the term ‘bargain bin’ quite literally.
Still feeling a fair bit sorry for myself after a rather turbulent Friday night Halloween party, on Sunday my boyfriend and I had the brilliant idea to cook us up a roast, and cook it up good. Inevitably, all did not go to plan, and I learned some valuable lessons that day, some of which […]
Dave Marsland, better known as The Drinks Enthusiast, is a great bloke. Warm, engaging and funny, he keeps the room laughing and heckling throughout the evening at Lock 91. He describes himself as a “Taster & Guide to the World of Drinks”, and for £15 you can spend the evening trying out four different spirits, […]
The Dancing days are far from over as Plant brings it on home at the Apollo
Wuthering Heights is the perfect book to curl up with on the sofa on a cold winter’s day and devour in a sitting, says Elizabeth Linsley
The Mancunion caught up with Little Green Cars as they soak up their strong Mancunian fan base.