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Personal and political blur together in an infectiously energetic debut album that appropriately develops the pop-punk duo’s sound, writes Joe Casson
We tried and tested a multitude of delicious treats from GRUB Food Fair, held at the Alphabet Brewing Company, before it takes a break from the streets of Manchester
The Mancunion speaks to directors Maude Plante-Husaruk and Daniel Watts about their films which featured at the Manchester Lift-Off Festival 2017
Eloïse Wright covers The Last Laugh, The Track, Faustine, The Wolves Beyond the Timber and Retriever from the Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival
Eloïse Wright covers five of the short films from the second day of the Manchester Lift-Off Festival
Eloïse Wright covers five of the the shorts from day 3 of the Manchester Lift-Off Festival
Hannah Brierley is impressed by a passionate and explosive performance
James Gill covers the first set of short films from the Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival
If you’re worried that your year abroad might not be all plain sailing, we offer some advice on managing your mental health and making the most of your time away
Manchester City got back to winning ways when they faced relegation contenders Hull City at the Etihad on Saturday
Janine Faust writes about University of Pittsburgh students involved in the Pitt’s Conquering Cold Cases Club
A devastating tribute to his dead wife, Phil Elverum’s reflection on love and grief still feels raw. It is his most powerful and complete work yet, and it is a tearjerker
Georgie Welch reviews Asghar Farhadi’s Oscar winning drama
Continuing from last week’s article, Jack Greeney takes a look at five more great UK locations to visit over Easter break
We talk to our editorial team one last time to let loose on all our media-based frustrations
As spring begins to rear its sunny head, it’s time to ditch the fur and opt for a lighter option
America needs a real opposition to Donald Trump, not the plastic exterior of President George W. Bush’s recent resurgence in popularity
Miranda Bunnis takes a look at how far protest can go to affect change in today’s society
After announcing his manifesto for Greater Manchester Mayor, Fuse TV and The Mancunion sat down with the Labour candidate to ask how his administration will impact students and graduates in Manchester
Football is sacred to most, but in Florence, miracles of biblical proportions have occurred before…