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Tanyaradzwa Mwamuka talks to Megan Oyinka about her blog ‘Never Taught in School’ and the ‘My Story Exhibition’ her and her team have put on in February in a bid to “Embrace and educate” others on the diversity of African Cultures
Robert Eggers steers far from a sophomore slump with this atmospheric horror punctuated by sledgehammer performances from Robert Pattinson and Wilem Defoe, writes Carl Fitzgerald
Head Sport Editor Harry Deacon reviews the 2019 Rugby World Cup in all its glory
Jay Darcy reviews Idris Elba’s latest play, Tree, as part of the Manchester International Festival which was embroiled in controversy just before opening
In the year which is the setting of Danger Days, Eleanor Roberts reflects on My Chemical Romance’s role in terms of its music and creative style
Anna McFadzean explores menstruation throughout history, and the exhibition focused on society’s complex relationship with periods
The Mancunion previews 2019’s most exciting literary releases
Oakland-born rapper Daveed Diggs of Hamilton fame joined forces with poet-come-rapper Rafael Casal to write and star in Blindspotting.
Emily Broncz speaks with Dr Tessa Chynoweth about the Centenary exhibition at The Pankhurst Centre and why it is important to remember women’s suffrage here in Manchester
Carlsen won the tie-breakers round after the initial game series ended in twelve consecutive draws
Manchester Art Gallery host Sonia Boyce as part of the Objects of Obsession collaboration with the Royal Academy, revealing what object has influenced and obsessed her most
“I don’t see why you would want to be a politician. Politicians maintain the system, they don’t change the system”
James Gill met the acclaimed actor to discuss his impressive career
Florrie Badley reflects on the role of artists, archives and curators in the act of remembrance
James Gill takes us through HOME’s cinema releases this week
A fight for self-determination in the face of insurmountable odds
Charlotte Ridout lists her top 5 songs by LGBT+ artists
The biggest film of the year has left us lusting after the City of Stars with its singing, dancing, big dreams and, most importantly, its fifties inspired wardrobe
There is a myriad of events happening in 2017 in Manchester to fight for gender equality and women’s rights, so if the Women’s March inspired you to get involved, here’s a short round-up of how you can
Books editor Roma Havers interviews the poet Lemn Sissay on his new book Gold from the Stone and his role as Chancellor of the University of Manchester