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A list of places to celebrate pride in Manchester this weekend including the best inclusive student places to visit and celebrate
February marks LGBT History Month in the UK. This year celebrations will once more be virtual, but no less vital. Here’s how you can mark the occasion from your sofa in Manchester
In a bid to better understand the significance of Gay Village to the community, Manchester City Council have created a survey to establish its significance
Alexia Pieretti attends the preview event of Avenue Q at Oscars Bar
Libby reviews the annual LGBTQ+ comedy and drama night organised Hope Theatre Company
Mancunian charity front national initiative to make nightlife more LGBT inclusive in new film
A food experience best suited to picnic provocateurs, Habesha serves up authentic Ethiopian food for a interesting, if not sensational, experience
The Mancunion remembers Playboys legacy in Manchester following the death of Hugh Hefner
Ever the arts-hub, we look at Manchester’s most exciting and interesting sculptures
A young woman was raped just behind Portland Street, close to both Piccadilly Gardens and the Gay Village
Manchester’s police are warning women around Manchester to be extra vigilant at night
Stonewall evaluates organisations across the country using submissions to the Workplace Equality Index
Hannah McGrory reviews the monumental changes that 2015 has brought to the LGBT community and considers what the future holds in Manchester and beyond
Have slurs become degendered in the LGBT+ community? Is it still marginalising women? Can we even answer these questions at all?
Sexpression and Manchester Students’ Union’s collaboration of Sex Week 2015 has been a great success, encouraging awareness and providing information about sexual health and consent as well as LGBT+ issues
The Pride day mentality needs to infiltrate everyday life if it is to have the impact LGBT needs on awareness, openness, and equality
MGLC stood in solidarity with victims of a homophobic attack in a mass sing-along on the city’s Metrolink
Adam Fearn and Jenny Leung review The Picture House, the world’s first pay-by-picture restaurant, and Birds Eye’s brand new Inspirations range.
Jessie Cohen explores theatrical spectatorship in Queer Theatre – is it a step towards political activism or a force for perpetuating passivity?
The popular pub chain has been accused of discriminating against three homosexual men