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With the RHS Urban Show coming to Manchester, we’ve found some of the best houseplants to enhance your student accommodation
In conversation with Jane Giles, co-director of SCALA!!!, we discuss how she came to make the film, her career in programming and how the London cinema had lasting impact on young audiences
How many of your favourite songs or stories are based in truth? We look at Trent Dalton’s novel, ‘Boy Swallows Universe’, to see how fiction and reality are intertwined in the arts
London-based slow-fashion brand Oddmuse took off over lockdown on TikTok and other social media platforms – I picked founder Aimee’s brain on how to break into the fashion industry and her future vision for Oddmuse
As a new series of Taskmaster begins, these are the best casts to watch if you’re looking for some dissertation distraction
A crowded university building full of students ready to watch a Wong Kar-wai film and an earworm of a song
Look, we all know that video game adaptations have had a rough history, but nobody really wanted this, right?
The minimalist way of life is everywhere – what can we learn when its meaning is so often repackaged as another consumer trend?
While humour is an innate part of being human, dating back to ‘primate laughter’, exactly what makes something funny is still mostly unknown
The re-design of Stevenson Square apparently complies with standards set by the Department for Transport, so why is it being criticised by sight-loss charity Henshaws, and charity patron Dave Steele?
Universities have been accused of offering international students lower entry grade requirements, but what does this reveal about our higher education institutions, and how does it affect the way international students are viewed?
Delve into the variety of Spanish-language cinema with HOME’s annual ¡Viva! film festival
With the curtain closing on my student days, I’m anxiously anticipating life after graduation – and I’m not handling it well
We explore the unique style of young artist Bea Laus AKA Beabadoobee
Alleged disparities in entry requirements between internal and international students raise questions about universities’ reliance on international fees, and the impact this may have on internal students
The venue can still operate as long as they keep to a reduced noise capacity between 11 pm-3 am during DJ club nights
Yard Act return to the Manchester stage with new album, ‘Where’s My Utopia?’, in a night of dance-party celebration
Moderate reading is the newest wellness hack, and it is setting us up to fail. An introduction to the joys of obsessive reading, and why we should do it.
Witch potions, dramatic wind and a religious Martin Freeman can’t save this generic Great Depression era folk tale.
Take a journey into the queer South Asian underground with MFF’s indie drama about identity and discovery.