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This week I examine what went wrong with The Welcome Week Party and M13 Festival
Norman Cook talks to The Mancunion about feeling old, rocking weddings and bucket lists
Parklife returns to Platt Fields once more this summer with an exciting array of renowned acts and DJs.
Store Street strained under the weight of so many great acts that at times it looked liked it could get no better.
Your health questions answered by columnist, Keir Stone-Brown
Has Marc Jacob’s desire to shock gone too far in his latest perfume campaign?
Very much an overlooked venue, Joshua Brooks provides a 5 star worthy night of music.
If you ever need someone to “break down a party landmine” for you, these are your guys.
  Described by the Daily Telegraph as ‘Britain’s funniest women’, Lady Garden are five girls who have been working their bums off climbing the ladder to comedy genius status.   Since graduating from our very own University of Manchester back in 2008, they began their journey Edinburgh Fringe and have this year set up their […]
For the newbies you may not have seen Manchester in the daylight hours yet: it’s grey drizzly with a splash of colour graffittied to the walls every few metres. Manchester is famously nicknamed the Rainy City, and when you first arrive it’s hard to see anything but the concrete blandness, especially if you’ve moved here […]
Having been twice voted No. 1 DJ in the world, and with a Grammy Award and over five million album sales under his belt, Paul van Dyk is something of a legend in the electronic music world. Music Editor Eoghan Bennett sits down with the trance DJ to discuss playing at The Warehouse Project, his […]
Mother Mother continue to deliver their live performances with the same passion found in their music, enrapturing a moved Manchester audience
During his solo tour of the UK, we catch up with John Power to discuss new Cast music, the Liverpool music scene and his relationship with Lee Mavers
Mike Skinner graces O2 Victoria Warehouse with music for “all jungle, all garage heads”
This trailblazing, honest, beautiful piece of theatre discusses loaded themes: struggles with HIV stigma, racism, identity and shame surrounding queerness.
Head out into Manchester to discover the Mancunion’s favourite art beyond the boundaries of gallery walls
Jorja Smith returns with her second album – an honest update on the headspace on the 26-year-old international superstar
The RSC’s innovative adaptation of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar falls short of greatness
The iconic electronic music duo bring 90s rave to Albert Hall, playing new and old favourites to a sold out crowd
Manchester International Festival is back, with a play starring Maxine Peake, a residency by Janelle Monáe, a new exhibition by Yayoi Kusama, and much more!