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We are all artists. Whether we realise it or not, we demonstrate our creative instincts in things that we do every day. Convinced? Let Theo Bennett explain
Does the wider open world of Metro Exodus remove the series’ gloomy charm?
Ellie Martin takes you through her favourite societies from universities across the UK
Glass Caves have been indie’s underdogs for nearly a decade, do they finally have what it takes to conquer the scene? asks Editor Olivia White.
Pete Bottomley of White Paper Games speaks about their latest project – The Occupation – on the eve of its release
Women make up just 17% of the charts, and sexism in the industry goes much deeper even in our local music scenes, writes Lily Martin
Fyre festival was set to be the biggest event of the year, promoted by dozens of industry influencers…until it all went wrong.
Euan Hall reviews the latest developments in scientific efforts to understand ripples in space-time.
EA and Activision have no plans for a bigger budget skate game or re-boot, but two indie studios are stepping to fill the breach
“This is a movie which demands to be seen on the big screen”
Siam Smiles’ capacity is low for now, and Alice Stephenson wishes always to find a free table for herself in this hidden gem of a Thai restaurant.
Greater Manchester Police are warning against public responses to crime, as the force struggles with £215 million funding cuts
Kate Fawcett reviews the recently re-branded ‘The Bar’, which has managed to retain the essence of The Font, with its famous cheap cocktails and freshly made food
2019 marks 150 years since the periodic table was invented. Writer Byron Gamble discusses its history
“I was getting sick of losing and watching other players winning all the titles on TV.”
The shelter opened in November to kick off Burnham’s flagship ‘Bed Every Night’ scheme but was forced to close on Christmas Eve as a result of electrical problems
A prohibition-era style speakeasy has opened in Chorlton, and we’re here for it
Despite some strong performances, the film is let down by poor writing and an unoriginal idea
After a busy few months touring extensively with their Mercury Prize winning sophomore album, Wolf Alice set off for one final celebration at Manchester’s Victoria Warehouse
Jose Mourinho is famed for his three-season syndrome — but was his appointment at Old Trafford a case of irreconcilable differences?