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University of Manchester 1st XI – 4Newcastle University 1st XI – 0
Dust off your crystal ball, don your Mystic Meg wig, and prepare to swallow some wild speculation – here’s 2012 before it happens
Has Marc Jacob’s desire to shock gone too far in his latest perfume campaign?
Review: UMDS Autumn Showcase- Solve
Things used to be very different
Hayley Flynn’s Skyliner blog captures the Manchester that we miss in the street-level crush
This week judge Justice Edwards-Stuart scored victories for justice, humanity and common sense, as he granted the travellers camped at Dale Farm a week’s reprieve to fight their forced eviction. The injunction protecting the travellers has been seen as an affront to the law by some; or at least this is the line taken by […]
University Of Manchester Women’s 1st XI – 9 Liverpool John Moores – 0
Get your long johns on, winter is here.
Remember Hulme estate’s torrid to tepid past? Well if you don’t (or you do), read on. Because we couldn’t resist asking the resident lens-witness of those ebbs and flows a few questions on what he remembers from those years – Manchester’s loyal-est photographer Al Baker. October 2011 PC: Where and when did you live in […]
Free American Apparel goody bags? Drinks tokens? What is this madness? It can only be the launch of Vice!
For the newbies you may not have seen Manchester in the daylight hours yet: it’s grey drizzly with a splash of colour graffittied to the walls every few metres. Manchester is famously nicknamed the Rainy City, and when you first arrive it’s hard to see anything but the concrete blandness, especially if you’ve moved here […]
With the release of his book, ‘The Good, The Bad and The Multiplex’, we take a look at the UK’s foremost film critic: Mark Kermode
Cornerhouse, Manchester
Our system is based too much around people who want to take money from Britain and place it in foreign bank accounts
“Fuck off, I don’t want to get worms!”
Each day opens slowly | but the nights are folded up | and concentrated.
The food so good they named it twice. Couscous is the lazy man’s rice/pasta/porridge/kebab.