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Take a look at all the exciting events happening in Manchester, perfect for celebrating once exam season is finally over!
Cora Grim reviews RashDash’s Oh Mother at HOME
A rundown of all the musicals coming to Manchester over the next few months
Music Editor Sarah Taylor reviews Hedwig and the Angry Inch at HOME, starring Divina De Campo
Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster, a beatbox recreation of the classic story, plays at Contact Theatre
The Ryebank Fields Community Camp is to celebrate one year of its occupation, supporting the longstanding campaign to Save Ryebank Fields from the threat of MMU development
The Three Degrees’ Sheila Ferguson will be stepping into the role of Matron “Mama” Morton in Chicago at Manchester Opera House
Roxanne Person reviews The House with Chicken Legs at HOME
Want Not Waste, Manchester’s first student-run, plastic-free shop and wider project, celebrates three years of positive change on campus.
Sunflower Bean chat about making political music, performing for Bernie Sanders, and that collaboration with the Manic Street Preachers.
Addressing the importance of calling out catcalling and discussing what can be done to make women feel safer.
The #CookForUkraine campaign is using food to raise donations and awareness of the conflict, with support from various Manchester businesses.
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Vogue Ball: Night at the Poseum at Manchester Academy – the first time the venue has hosted the event in two years
Lacking that fix of cinema? Here’s a cohesive list of the most exciting things going on in Manchester and across the film world for the next month
Follow our weekly guide for the best offers and deals to help you through Veganuary, we list our favourite spots to visit in the city this month!
Looking for an evening alternative to Manchester’s nightclubs? Here at The Mancunion, we’ve got you covered. From various game nights to cafe bars, there are plenty of ways to spend your evenings.
Find out what shows are heading to Manchester’s main theatres over the holiday season
Managing Editor Michal Wasilewksi talks to Nathaniel Hall about his show First Time, TV drama It’s a Sin, and personal experiences with HIV
Joe McFadden reviews The Lemon Table, starring Tony and Olivier winner Ian MCDiarmid, at HOME
Discussing listening to misogynistic lyrics to block out real-life sexist comments, and exploring patriarchal pressures on all genders