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The Mancunion takes a trip through rock history at Jill Furmanovsky’s ’50 years of Rock Photography’ exhibition at Manchester Central Library
Events at Old Trafford on Sunday must lead us to question whether football has an endemic problem with the abuse of referees.
The Mancunion evaluates whether Chantal Akerman’s 1975 film, Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, is truly the best film of all time
Mamma Mia!, the jukebox musical based on the songs of ABBA, is holidaying at Manchester Opera House
Following her death on November 30 2022, we look back on the musical legend’s illustrious career
Film discourse tell us of the sexism embedded within the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope, but does she have real life implications on young women?
Queen Elizabeth II opened the University of Manchester in 2004. Following her death, we look back at her life and impact on the city of Manchester
The new production of Chicago, with its rotating star cast, comes to Manchester Opera House, starring Faye Brookes and Sheila Ferguson
Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke shine in this disappointing first outing of one of Marvel’s most controversial characters
Indie expert and Mancunion Dan Knight gives his opinion on the new Sherlocks Record. A band that should be his home town heroes but fails to impress.
From Bonnie and Clyde to The Godfather, what was New Hollywood? Find out here
This Christmas, Hope Mill Theatre is staging The Wiz – a musical adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz – a decade after it was last performed in the UK
We outline the key players and organisations in the history of feminism that originated in here Manchester!
Amelia Cummins discusses whether large tech corporations are really as green as they seem.
To celebrate this year’s LGBT History Month our writers picked the essential LGBT biographical films
Holocaust Memorial Day is commemorated internationally, but what is the true significance of this date, and why is it vital to remember atrocities of the past?
In the first edition of our international cinema feature we take a look at our favourite French and Italian films
We asked four women with different curl types to tell us about their hair journey and favourite products to use right now
The Painted Bird is a visually stunning but emotionally empty tale of brutality in a lawless time, writes Michal Wasilewski
Writer Serafina Kenny looks at the history of International Women’s Day, and how Manchester celebrated in 2020