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Managing Editor Ella Robinson and Emily Turvey review Waitress at the Opera House, starring Lucie Jones, Sandra Marvin, Evelyn Hoskins and Matt Willis
Malik’s third studio album claims that ‘Nobody Is Listening’ but we’re here to prove him wrong
Singer-songwriter Amy MacDonald performed her new album online, receiving dazzling reviews. Contributor Jess reviews her livestream
If you’ve exhausted your usual movie collection already this lockdown, look no further as The Mancunion selects a collection of uplifting films to escape with
Manchester International Film Festival opens with Traumfabrik, a romantic love story that forms part of the festival’s German Film section, writes Zofia Gryf-Lowczowska
Contributor Jess Foster reviews rock band The Mysterines sold out gig at Deaf Institute
At the end of 2019, The Mancunion sat down with 22 year-old chanteuse, Matt Maltese. Following the release of his second album ‘Krystal’, Matt discussed his change in direction for the album, his views on male solo artists in the 21st century and his distaste for socks and sandals
Bella sits down with international pop star Carly Rae Jepsen ahead of her show at Manchester’s Victoria Warehouse
Kate Ireland reviews Bryony Kimmings’ I’m a Phoenix Bitch at HOME
Jade Yong reviews Radical Face at Manchester venue Gorilla, arguing that Ben Cooper’s approach to the show was both moving and reflective of his incredible talents
Following the release of new album ‘Krystal’, Matt Maltese is returning to the stage with a headline UK tour in November – Elena Bradley previews what to expect from the witty chanteuse
Ana Maria Ortiz reviews Avenue Q at the Palace Theatre
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Curtains, a musical whodunnit, starring Jason Manford, Carley Stenson and Ore Oduba
Alex Cresswell previews the packed lineups for this years Warehouse Project takeovers
Clairo drops her debut album in the shape of Immunity, a soft and sweet recollection of her teenage years
Amy Hagan reviews West Side Story reimagined at the Royal Exchange Theatre
Mercy’s Cartel – the up and coming Bristol-based band blessed Night and Day Cafe with a pure show of talent writes Winona Newman
With four years’ experience and four critically-acclaimed EPs to her name, it seems about time Amber Bain released her debut album as The Japanese House
Olivia White catches up with rising stars The Howl & The Hum as they talk David Lynch, Great Whites and the prospects of their debut-album
Bella Fleming takes a look back in time at Kate Bush’s album The Whole Story, arguably one of music’s most influential and important releases to date