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Patrick Hinton takes the side of one of electronic music’s most controversial figures.
Manchester Students’ Union is yet to join the ban on Robin Thicke’s hit song
Emerging poet Helen Isserlis talks to Books Editor Esmé Clifford Astbury
A Pangaea during Freshers seemed like a gamble. But, says Lifestyle Editor Moya Crockett, it’s one that paid off.
ANOTHER festival in Croatia? Joe Hand gives his verdict on Warehouse Project’s Unknown.
The biggest event in the gaming calendar is always E3, the gaming show held in Los Angeles annually. This year’s E3 did not disappoint. Microsoft and Sony wowed audiences with hordes of new details of their upcoming consoles. The Xbox One and Playstation 4 are set to launch on November 22nd and 29th respectively.  The […]
Ben Walker ventures into the world of home made cocktails
I was so disappointed when I heard Trof Fallowfield was changing hands. “It won’t be the same” I insisted. “Where am I going to go and gossip over a bottle of red wine now?”. But having visited a few times I now see the error of my ways. From its humble origins as a vegan […]
Books Editor Annie Muir looks back at the ultimate Booker Prize winner, Midnight’s Children
Before hating 3D Sonic games was cool, there was Sonic Adventure 2. First appearing on Dreamcast, then Gamecube and later even on the XBL Marketplace and PSN Store, SA2 has been around for over 12 years. The game was from a time before length of the game was sacrificed for the bigger budget, shorter single […]
Saudi Arabian Cinema Flexes Our Critical Gaze
New writers make their mark in The Manchester Anthology
Fred previews the next in line of the Hollywood remakes, Spike Lee’s Oldboy
Robbie reviews Woody Allen’s latest offering
As many times as Hollywood blows up London or wipes out 89 percent of the population, I will never feel the rush of fear and dread I felt watching a DEA officer sat on the toilet reading Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass.
Dana Fowles discusses hitting the dreaded third-year crossroads
The UK Garage legend delivers a new installment of the iconic FabricLive series.
URNU pay £300 for permit – then moved on by Exec Team
Updates from the Save Our NHS demo in Manchester
Ben Glover recalls the top 5 biggest anthems of the summer.