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The world’s longest-running show, Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, visits Manchester Opera House as part of its 70th anniversary UK and Ireland tour
Finding the right student house can often be a significant source of stress for students, which is why we’re here with lots of advice for creating the perfect living situation
It’s time to embrace dad dancing! Research reveals the power of dance to improve our mental health and well-being.
£95 million in funding has been given to the Henry Royce Institute by the government
Although the film title may come across as a ‘cheesy’ or ‘cringe’, Tune in For Love not only constructs a complex notion of love, but also captures South-Korea in a period of great economic change
George Pack director of the student film “Wheels of Fortune” speaks about low budget filmmaking and the directors that inspire him
McDonagh’s newest film strikes a potent balance between tragedy and hilarity
The Californian artist visits Night and Day Café as part of his Nervous At Night tour
October brought new albums from the 1975, Arctic Monkeys, Loyle Carner, and Taylor Swift. Are we back in the 2014 heyday or are our preteen idols clinging on too hard?
Eleri B. Jones, a former UoM student and the Resident Director of The Ocean at The End of the Lane, talks to The Mancunion, ahead of the play’s regional premiere at The Lowry
The student-run festival returns for its second year, with sets from Begum, DJ Hass, Messy Bao and Saint Nusu, and Mixle
The European premiere of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, starring Grace Mouat and Jacob Fowler, is tantalising audiences at Hope Mill Theatre
Holly Bourne’s new adult fiction novel Pretending was a five-star feminist read for one of our English literature students
Women who have long fallen lost to history are celebrated in Mackenzie Lee’s book ‘Bygone Badass Broads,’ which gives all the inspiration you’ll need if you’re feeling low on motivation. There really is a story for everyone. Here’s why you’ll definitely be needing this one on your shelf sooner rather than later
Football and fashion fans – this one’s for you! Head over to Circle Square Manchester for a free exhibition of Adidas football footwear throughout the decades
The lack of representation is evident on all fronts of UK political parties, but how will Labour answer in the face of substantial ethnic minority and female contenders?
UoM Drama Society’s first play of this academic year Be Home Soon is a heart-warming story full of promise and talent for its amateur cast
Elon Musk’s ill-advised Twitter purchase will do nothing to help the failing platform
The Australian singer-songwriter graces Manchester’s Albert Hall as part of her European tour
The Great Northern Pie Co. pies livened up our otherwise cold and quiet Thursday evening