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After Halloween, Books Editor Alister Pearson gives his top 5 horror works of literature
In collaboration with the Manchester based Lesbian and Gay Foundation Manchester, the Central Library will host an archive of Manchester’s gay history, including prominent magazine publications and historical documents
Academics at universities nationwide have voted in favour of refusing to set or mark work in the dispute regarding pension cuts, starting from 6th November
George Ezra seems to win over the crowd but lacks substance
Lifestyle editor Robert Firth is on a mission to visit all of Manchester by bus. This week he visits upmarket Chorlton
Ellie Gibbs heads to Ancoats’ street food warehouse to try out what’s on offer.
This week our resident lifestyle guru Kitty Treverton Jones contends with pushy parents and long distance relationships
What if the medicines that could save your life cost a hundred times what you earn in a year?
Aidan Gregory checked out French house trio Apollonia’s set at Sankeys
Aimée Grant Cumberbatch gives us 5 of the film world’s evilest villains whose styles you’ll want to steal
The man was left with serious head injuries at local petrol station after a violent dispute over bike ownership.
Shonky shares his Top 5 tips for aspiring DJs.
Lauren Wills: Facebook is an egotistical façade perfect for extremism, and it’s going to get worse.
Editor James Moules gives glowing praise to the latest John le Carré film adaptation.
A story of more woe – Richard Smith reviews the first HOME production and old classic Romeo and Juliet.
“Every moment happens twice: inside and outside, and they are two different histories.”
Grainne Morrison tells us why she’s hooked on online shopping.
Andrew Georgeson discusses the damaging effect of ‘arkin back within modern football.
Endsleigh Student Survey reveals that 89 per cent of University of Manchester students worry most about achieving academic success at University.