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Sam Bronheim reviews Sabrina Mahfouz’s adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s Noughts and Crosses at The Lowry
Nabil El-Nayal graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2008 and he has had great success within the fashion industry as a designer since then. Here’s a review of his A/W19 collection that showed at London Fashion Week!
Euan Hall reviews the latest developments in scientific efforts to understand ripples in space-time.
Bella Jewell reviews the latest show at the Manchester Art Gallery – Leonardo da Vinci: A Life in Drawing – one of 12 exhibitions taking place across the UK to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the artist’s death
The Mancunion previews 2019’s most exciting literary releases
Jack Greeney reviews the recent exhibition of student photography, ‘This is the Female Gaze’ at Manchester Goodstock
As part of the Manchester Literature Festival, the Martin Harris Centre welcomed writers Sasha Dugdale and Nick Laird to read from their latest poetry collections
Spoiler: it’s very good
Saira Baksh is captivated by this reinvention of Mary Shelley’s classic tale at the Royal Exchange
And God Said ‘Let there be 7 Australian musical virtuosos’, and there was King Gizzard
Len Grant brings life to the otherwise ordinary in ‘The Rusholme Sketcher’ Series
For every pound added to the latest transfer fee, football takes one small step further away from its roots
A disappointing third appearance at this grandest of pop stages
Do remasters and box sets of old classics offer a solution to the biting disappointment gamers increasingly feel, given the hasty development cycles of modern Triple-A titles?
It’s almost as ground-breaking as the first ever observation of gravitational waves
Sophia Macpherson describes her experiences during the recent earthquake in Mexico
Inkeeping with International Women’s Day, this week at The Mancunion we’re celebrating the female trailblazers of the fashion industry. Let’s hear it for the girls
Think vintage beauty is an unattainable look? Think again!
Manchester Art Gallery displays a fascinating insight into international views of British life