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Yes, Brexit is still happening. Jess Culnane explains what has happened to Boris Johnson’s oven-ready deal
Sam Burt catches up with Summer-May Henry about all things graphic design, inclusive representation, and working during lockdown
Early on Saturday morning the emergency services were called to the Unworth Park accommodation block to reports that “around 100 students” were stuck inside a lockdown flat party
Kerry McCall looks into how Labour has failed to tackle anti-Semitism after Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension from the Labour Party
Martin Amis explores what it means to love, to write, and to die in his latest novel titled Inside Story.
The star-studded line up of a super group ‘The Jaded Hearts Club’, have just released their debut album, and boy is it teeming with raucous rock n roll.
A final-year English Literature student tracks their attempts to budget and spending on fashion and beauty over the course of a month
Luke Keohane reviews The Magic Gang’s latest album and their exploration into a new sound
Rosie Plunkett takes a look at photographer Evie Spicer
In light of the raft of sexual misconduct allegations within the film industry, Zofia Gryf-Lowczowska discusses whether or not we truly can separate art from its artist
From Prince loving breakfast to Bowie’s obsession with Shepherd’s pie, here’s another installment of the Death Row Dinners segment, this time with your favourite musicians
Fuse Fm’s Head of Publicity speaks about Rebekah Knox’s photography journey and what we can expect to see from her at the A.I.M 2020 event
Water cascaded from a precipice above, exploding upon impact with the pool below. What loomed in front of me was Olafur Eliasson’s sculpture, Waterfall, a tall mechanism from which water fell ceaselessly. Full of texture and movement, it filled the empty sky, refracting light and magnifying the forms around it. In the city, it’s easy […]
Disputes over the transition period threaten Britain’s future in Erasmus+ and Horizon, a former EU commissioner warns
Daisy Culver interviews DJ Kiana Kabiri on her music, culture, and inspiration
Harry Thorfinn profiles Manchester band, Pleasures
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Party Like Gatsby at O2 Ritz
Rosie Plunkett discusses the photography of Alice Goad
“In a world of Cindy-Lous, be a Grinch” – Ossie Akhilomen tackles lust, loneliness and autobiography with ‘Ms. Grinch’
Phedra Broch disccuses poet and Art In Mancunia 2020 applicant, Tom Branfoot, and his poems ‘Bonfire Night’ and ‘Widowed’