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A. V. Rockwell shows the importance of supporting Black women in Sundance Prize winning feature debut: A Thousand and One
Formula E’s latest race exposed some of its biggest flaws from potentially dangerous driving to limits to low energy consumption.
From holes in the roof to melting oven trays, students tell us about their experience renting with Thornley Groves Fallowfield and how it’s impacted their wellbeing
Combatants blessed by the gods of war put on a spectacle for a bloodthirsty crowd in Manchester.
The Mancunion investigates whether each member of the 2022/23 Exec Team has fulfilled the promises in their manifesto, whilst looking into the structure of democracy at our SU more widely
The Mancunion sit down with Noel Gallagher to talk about Manchester, his new album Council Skies, and his headline gig at Wythenshawe Park.
The Mancunion sits down with West End star Dean John-Wilson, who is currently starring in the UK tour of The King and I – his first time on the road in 12 years
The Mancunion sits down with Rachel Marwood ahead of the UK tour of Greatest Days, the official Take That musical
Find out what musicals are coming to Manchester this May!
Capital Letters is a dark warning fable for what may be to come – and a triumphant reminder of the vitality and immediacy of art
The Orielles bring their ever-changing soundscapes and grooves to Manchester in support of their latest record, ‘Tableau’…
Black Superhero, starring Dyllón Burnside, is an epic exploration into intersectional identity and what it means to be both Black and queer
As the Fab Four’s debut turns 60, Jake Rowley proposes an alternative ‘Please Please Me’ comprising the best of their early material.
In conversation with Jim Glennie, the bassist of James, to discuss their brand new Orchestral album and upcoming UK tour.
A recent event hosted at Manchester Museum explored why the Variable Harlequin Toad is the most important toad you’ve never heard of.
We take a look at some of the myths surrounding household mould, and why you should probably text your landlord again about that damp patch…
Subversive five-piece Warmduscher brought the noise to the Pink Room
Droplets of Guinness, the hubbub of laughter and the sweet melodies of the Irish Trad musicians float through the air on St Patrick’s Day
Busted chat about their 20th anniversary tour and announce a re-recording of an old favourite with Neck Deep
After GrubMCR’s takeover at Kampus was cancelled, other developers stepped in to help. Long Live the Local are leading the fight back for other independent businesses across the city who haven’t been so lucky.