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Damilola Ade-Odiachi examines the way in which the meaning of ‘sexy’ has changed from the Renaissance period
Halee Wells discusses one of fashion’s most high risk but fabulous trends.
Aimée Grant Cumberbatch on the inseparability of fashion and music
The Cornerhouse re-shows this modern classic
In response to Claudia’s experiences of two-woman relationships in the lifestyle section, an anonymous contributor offers an alternative perspective
…A beauty spot that is.
If you fancy veering away from the Fresher pack, there’s a lot more on than you may think
Its creation gave the house movement a home in Manchester, and its legacy remains to this day.
Following on from the Music section’s ever so controversial opinion piece: Why I Hate Murkage…
RAG raised £500 by organizing a themed night at the SU Bar on the opening night of the superbowl
Twas the month of Christmas in the city of Mancunia, and all across the land students were preparing for Christmas socials, swaggering merrily around campuses in festive delight, for home and free heating were nearly in sight. Yet first a spectacle beckoned the students to the centre of fair Mancunia, where a small man by […]
How androgynous dressing came to take a hold on our sartorial imagination.
Apparently, if Swedish songstress, prolific hipster go-to girl and all-round drama queen Lykke Li “ever got as big as Madonna”, she “would want to run away and die”. As charming as this news is, her message, loud and clear, is that the Top 40 simply isn’t for her. She doesn’t need chart figures or sales numbers, especially not when she is producing material on the level of quality of sophomore effort Wounded Rhymes.