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Managing Editor Michal Wasilewksi talks to Nathaniel Hall about his show First Time, TV drama It’s a Sin, and personal experiences with HIV
As a film that attempts to capture the array of stories being covered by the numerous journalists of the French Dispatch paper, it feels only fitting that we at the Mancunion follow suit as four of our journalists tackle the story that is Wes Anderson’s new film.
Despite its glorious design and chilling colour palette, Edgar Wright’s new film at times goes for narrative style over substance
Writer Maia Penny delves into the new trends shown in the new Gossip Girl reboot. From tote bags to pleated skirts, we’ve got you covered.
We can’t ignore the Saudi’s past just because they are investing in Newcastle
Aileen Loftus reviews Cherie Jones’ debut novel How The One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House this Black History Month
Our contributors picked their favourite films from Africa and the Middle East in the fourth instalment of the International Cinema series
Aileen Loftus breaks down the systemic issues highlighted by The Slumflower’s plagiarism accusation against Florence Given
Just cardboard and bedsheets, or something more? Sam Burt discusses whether recent creative efforts at demonstrations can be considered ‘protest art’
Talking all things body image, self-love and TikTok with four of the platforms leading creators
News Editor Lucy Nichols discusses the Prime Minister’s track record
From shaming picnickers in the park to outright xenophobia, it seems the nation’s appearance of solidarity is reliant on an undercurrent of toxic narratives of blame, argues Joe Manock
Lily Rosenberg and Theatre Editor Jay Darcy review Vogue Ball of Atlantis at Manchester Academy
Fashion Writer Isabella Sharp reviews Jeremy Scott’s latest collection for Moschino based on Marie Antoinette
Morning television pedalls conservative, and often abjectly regressive, values in its pursuit of wider audiences and to embody the mood of a nation
Chess Bradley discusses one of the most ambitious exhibitions she’s seen: The Manchester Open
The International Olympic Committee claims that sport is neutral but that could not be further from the truth, argues Kate Jackson
Writer Jade Yong reviews experimental artist FKA Twigs at a headline show in London
David N Rose reviews the ‘gorgeous’ Abstract: The Art of Design series on Netflix
Dolly Busby reviews PLAYLAND, the last play written by Athol Fugard under Apartheid