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Kizzy Bray reviews five films from University of Manchester graduates at the annual RAI documentary film festival
Two-hundred scientists have come together to produce the first ever image of a black hole in a landmark moment for astronomers
Filth are the UK’s next hottest heavy pysch-punk band to surface from the recent resurgence writes Editor Olivia White
Jack Melvin chats to Drenge about their return to touring hot off the back of their latest full-length release ‘Strange Creatures’ and gives his take on their O2 Ritz headline show
Georgina discusses style and creating a unique sound with Kashmere frontman, Joey Newey in the wake of their latest single release ‘Gravity’
Jay Darcy reviews jukebox musical Motown The Musical on its touring visit to the Manchester Opera House
Kayleigh Crawford reviews RAGS, reimagined by Stephen Schwartz and David Thompson, a story of immigration, identity and hope
Chloe Hatton talks to Ethan Davies about his time as Editor-in-Chief of the largest student newspaper in the UK
Relationships are rooted in the locations we share. Alice Crowley writes a love letter to Manchester, the city which kept her safe through a tumultuous break-up.
A contentious penalty, but United are through to the Champions League quarter-finals
See how Phil Neville has led the Lionesses on a path to glory that will hopefully continue into this summer’s World Cup in France
We caught up with David Seed, the Manchester fashion blogger who puts together outfits on a budget
Read a week in the life of a Manchester student – but with the added benefit of snacks from Studifuel, a student tailored subscription snack box.
Factors such as an invisible careers service and time-consuming part-time employment means students are not getting the best preparation for their futures
Eva Gerretsen explores the work of Politics and International Relations student Emmanuel Anie-Akwetey, whose photographs are a dip in a pool of colour, a journey through the city you thought you knew
The Manchester Charity Fashion Show are looking to raise money for Lifeshare whilst showcasing the best of Britain’s young design talent.
Ever wondered what a day in the life of a young and successful journalist is like? We sit down with Sophie Thompson of Glamour UK to find out more
Liv Clarke interviews Every Month founder Rosy Candlin, a campaign set up in Manchester which helps tackle period poverty by making period packs, discussing why its important to openly talk about this issue and how you can get involved by donating products.
Anna McFadzean explores menstruation throughout history, and the exhibition focused on society’s complex relationship with periods
Cold Pursuit is a revenge thriller that proves nothing more than a particularly dull entry in a string of bad genre flicks