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The new TV drama Yellowjackets is full of dysfunctional adults, chilling psychological horror, and the will to survive.
BBC Three has returned to our TV screens for 2022 – what do UoM students think?
Aileen and Victoria have a chat about Sally Rooney’s latest novel, Beautiful World, Where Are You
Anna Nixon examines whether BBC 3’s move back onto terrestrial television is really worth it
Aimee Butler explores whether current social media stars should be as idolised as they are, due to their most recent questionable behaviour during the coronavirus pandemic
The books section have collaborated to provide a list of seven books to read this Valentine’s day.
The books section have created the ultimate Christmas book buying guide. Check out what we are recommending this Christmas
SU Activities Officer Lizzy Haughton has glued herself to Barclays as part of an Extinction Rebellion protest
Alice Porter lists her top five book podcasts including ‘Literary Friction’, ‘Reading Women’, ‘You’re Booked’, ‘The High Low’ and ‘The Writer’s Voice’
As the first graphic novel ever to make it onto the Man Booker Prize long list, Sabrina explores the nastier side of conspiracies
Is it okay that many of us don’t comprehend the costs of animal testing?
Our representatives aren’t the cold-blooded reptiles that some like to imagine
Part of the MIFTAS season by the University of Manchester Drama Society this is a hilarious play about one night stands
Deutschland ’83 stands out from the crowd of Cold War spy dramas with its killer soundtrack, performances and storytelling
It is a remarkable task to make Piers Morgan appear rational, but he isn’t wrong about gun control in the USA
The University of Manchester Musical Theatre Society impressed the jury and audience at the annual NODA awards. Nicole Tamer spoke to the winners Richard Aaron Davies, Tom Durrant and Jess Ewart to find out more about their success.
As photography becomes the most accessible form of art in our ever-progressing world of technology and social media, is it being enriched or undermined by our incessant documenting and uploading of our experiences? Arts Editor Abbie Roberts isn’t sure…a
Zoe Landau, tells us about her role as Student Ambassador for the venue and why she thinks there’s so much more to it than meets the eye.
In light of the controversial University debate, Charlotte Green and Alice Rigby question whether pornography can ever empower women
The proud former leader of a hashish trafficking empire talks about legalising cannabis and eating dog food