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James Gill outlines one half of the short film selection for the second day of the Lift-Off Film Festival
James Gill reviews five shorts from the final day of the Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival
Harry Styles’ baffling and bombastic solo debut leads our round-up of the week’s new releases
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Manchester Media Group hosted a weekend of speakers, panels, and workshops for the Women in Media Conference 2017
Voting opened today for this year’s Exec elections at the University of Manchester’s Students’ Union, find out who you can vote for here
With this year’s conference weeks away, we discuss why events such as this are important in ensuring aspiring female journalists and media professionals have the tools to succeed in a cut-throat industry
“2016 is gonna be MY year”, you said on January 1st, and chaos descended thenceforth
Bowie’s ghost haunts this week’s crop of new tracks
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A Moon Shaped Pool may be Radiohead’s dourest album yet, but it’s also possibly their most subtly beautiful
Pierre Flasse journeys out of his depth through Radiohead’s past discography
A brief glimpse at Reading 2016’s headline offerings
Last week’s NUS National Conference saw delegates voting on decisions both international and local
Joe Casson on this year’s well-rounded arts festival, which offers everything from balkan folk to cabaret, and finally gives a reason to get excited about Suffolk.
Following Manchester Media Group’s groundbreaking conference, we look back at the events of the weekend and the words of our inspirational guest speakers
Jay Plent muses on what Britain’s most influential band will do next
Toby Webb rounds up the FA Cup First Round results in Gtr Manchester.
Lovebox thrives for another year
The Mancunion’s own Rachel Connolly has her mind blown by Sónar’s electronic extravaganza
The Mancunion’s guide to UK festivals of 2015