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X: A Manchester Anthology review

X: A Manchester Anthology review

The Mancunion attended the book launch of X: A Manchester Anthology, to get low-down on everything from the free food and drink to the works included in the anthology itself
X: The Manchester Anthology to be published by the University

X: The Manchester Anthology to be published by the University

The anthology that has kick-started the careers of successful authors returns for its tenth iteration, launching November 14th
Review: Why Women Kill

Review: Why Women Kill

Created by Desperate Housewives showrunner Marc Cherry, Why Women Kill is a brilliantly written, genre-bending and stereotype-shattering anthology series, writes Theatre Editor Jay Darcy
Review: Love, Death & Robots

Review: Love, Death & Robots

Will Robinson reviews Netflix’s aptly named Love, Death & Robots, the latest take on the growingly popular anthology-style of television.
The Anthology Renaissance: A New Golden Age Of TV?

The Anthology Renaissance: A New Golden Age Of TV?

The anthology is returning, argues Josh Sandy, and thankfully not in the form of a GCSE booklet
Review: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

Review: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

Wacky, dark, and profound, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is a welcome addition to the canon of its esteemed directors: the legendary Cohen Brothers.