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Our deputy fashion editor interviewed Jane and Adeola from the African-print brand Cultureville. Discover what’s it’s really like being a black-owned fashion brand.
After 10 months without live theatre, it’s coming home! Whilst Manchester has an array of fabulous arts venues, there’s no place like HOME – Manchester’s centre for contemporary theatre, film, art, music and more. Live theatre is returning to HOME with an epic line-up. There is set to be over 120 regional, national and international […]
This Manchester-born streetwear brand emerged from lockdown with a more thoughtful business model
Sam Burt catches up with Summer-May Henry about all things graphic design, inclusive representation, and working during lockdown
The books section have created the ultimate Christmas book buying guide. Check out what we are recommending this Christmas
Bana Mustafa considers the importance of reading decolonial literature and the need to decolonise your bookshelf.
Books are the ultimate distraction from the endless news cycle and are an important form of self-care. Check out our lockdown book recommendations
Emma Hattersley takes a short look at the incredible life of Gladys West, whose work made GPS possible
Jonathan Hosking reflects on Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston and its depiction of marriage, race and religion
Supporters in Manchester and around the world have raised almost £100,000
Tyson Fury was unboxable during his demolition of Deontay Wilder, as is shown by Joey Millington
Fashion Editor Alice Porter sits down with fashion blogger Onyi Moss to discuss honing in on your skills in the influencer industry, career paths and promoting sustainability as a content-creator
Writer Mabel Banfield discusses the need for feminism to become intersectional and include other marginalised groups
Charley Gordon Boyle reviews the highlights of the Cabaret for Freedom event hosted by the Creative Writing Society in association with the Manchester Literary Festival
The representatives of the Indian Society of Manchester said they were deeply concerned by the protests
The letter, whose authors include Liberation and Access Officer Sara Khan, calls on the City Council to reconsider the statue
Elysium Theatre return to Manchester with an adaptation of Athol Fugard’s PLAYLAND
The figure behind clap-gate goes under the microscope
One Officer spent 41% of the total Exec budget
Felix Hanif-Banks takes a holistic view of ‘clapgate’ and makes an argument for the policy’s existence, encouraging students to engage more wth senate.