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Manchester Global Health Society’s first event of 2016 was an evening dedicated to raising awareness for the homeless and refugees, through real life stories
Elise Gallagher interviews the Manchester alumnus ahead of her role in Annie Baker’s Circle Mirror Transformation at HOME
Jungle Fever is as powerful as it was 26 years ago
Eloïse Wright explores how gentrification and the domestic home are presented in Ira Sachs’ Little Men
Does the rise of 3D nail art in the wake of the ‘clean girl’ beauty era signal the resurgence of maximalism? Where did the 3D nail trend begin and where can you get your own unique set?
Riverdale, Netflix’s long-running TV show, offers a uniquely compelling depiction of student journalism
Low engagement in student democracy leads to expectations that are both too high and both too low – why? They promise the impossible, and don’t deliver
In production with Wise Children theatre company, Emma Rice’s new adaptation of Blue Beard uses circus tricks, smoke, and mirrors to dance around the genuine issues it is trying to tackle
Life in Manchester may feel very different to continental Europe, but with our compilation of advice, you won’t feel so far from other European cultures as a student in the city
Skincare is definitely something at the bottom of students’ priorities but that is a habit you can break in 2024 with these skincare resolutions!
As Christmas comes around once again, these are the gifts you should be getting for the cinephiles in your life
Poet Reece Williams shares his experience of finding his way into the arts from being a Moss Side teenager to making his theatre debut at Home
A musical delight that will transport you to a magical land and will make you feel like a kid again
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget previewed at Manchester’s Animation Festival for a special Gala screening alongside an exclusive Q&A with Aardman studio
Hayao Miyazaki returns to screens with The Boy and the Heron, filled with adventure, sincerity and whimsicality it marks itself as the quintessential Miyazaki film
Museum of Austerity is an evocative and immersive experience, revealing the harsh truths behind Conservative-led England.
Director of Manchester Animation Festival sits down to talk about this years programme and the threat of distributors and AI in the world of animation
Amanda Nell Eu makes her directorial debut with soft body horror Tiger Stripes
This rendition of Beautiful Thing is a successful revival – Jonathan Harvey’s story is wonderfully tender, certainly withstanding the test of time
Manchester Animation Festival is back at HOME cinema with everything from the long-awaited Chicken Run sequel to Lego stop motion workshops