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“I want the truth, whatever it is”: The r...
From Our Correspondent: Uncovering Berlin’s les...
Thread Therapy: In conversation with UoM’s Fash...
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Crashing pres and judging the drinking culture at dif...
Community strength is the best thing about university...
Main library musings – rant column #1
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In conversation with The Lion King’s Head of Ma...
AI learns its first words (and helps explain how huma...
Can algorithms help you live a better life?
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Fallowfield’s 18.35%: Why are students not voting?
“They decided they didn’t want a Nightline any longer...
Spot checks on international students attendance set ...
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The new generation of F1 drivers: Wasted potential?
Tyrants cruise to playoff victory against Stirling Cl...
Memories of the game: A look back at favourite sporti...
UNiDAYS announce opening of Student Woman of the Year competition
20th March 2024
The UNiDAYS-run competition aims to support female students who are making a difference and offers a £10,000 first prize for entrepreneurial initiatives
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Springleaf Podcast: James Acaster’s new audio adventure
My year abroad, the visa process, and getting lost in translation
Getting involved: Volunteering at the Booth Centre
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TikTok and Teatox: Why social media is sucking the joy out of food
Margarita Month at Zouk: All style, less substance
Flight Club: Margarita Month with a twist
‘An audio treat’: The Mancunion’s favourite podcasts
A ‘quarter-life crisis’?: Finding your feet after a break-up
Little luxuries that make uni life more bearable
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Decoding the phenomenon: What lies behind celebrities launching beauty brands?
Celebrity style guide #3: Sabrina Carpenter
On screen style report #6: Charlotte York
Springleaf Podcast: James Acaster’s new audio adventure
6th March 2024
We discuss Springleaf Podcast, the new audio sitcom created by the much loved British stand-up comic James Acaster.
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Liam Gallagher and John Squire live in Manchester: ...
This Feeling live in Manchester: Rivia, The Stride, a...
86TVs live in Manchester: Headline debut in the city ...
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Summer Daydreaming: Literary escapes from the winter ...
Recommending a book for each Taylor Swift era
International Women’s Day book guide: Celebrati...
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Four women who make the art world a better place
Sonny Angels: The art history behind your new best fr...
The Whitworth’s Dürer Exhibition is coming to a...
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My Beautiful Laundrette review: Nationalism, racial t...
Come From Away press launch: A community show for Chr...
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Live Review: Caroline Polachek at Albert Hall
6th June 2023
Caroline Polachek stuns a sold-out Albert in her rescheduled show, touring her second solo album Desire, I Want To Turn Into You.
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Priscilla review: Coppola gives voice to the voiceless
Wicked Little Letters review: Profanity and mystery i...
Preview: Manchester Film Festival returns to the Grea...
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Hello, Kate? The British public will see you now
How does Netflix’s One Day compare to the origi...
“I want the truth, whatever it is”: The r...
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Are we finally in the age of the video game ‘au...
Killer obsession: Ranking the Dead by Daylight killer...
More narrators in video games, please
Priscilla review: Coppola gives voice to the voiceless
19th March 2024
Sofia Coppola is back with another portrait of girlhood, this time showing the life of Priscilla Presley beyond Elvis' shadow
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Live: Palma Violets
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The Lambeth-based band continue to delight their coterie of committed followers with a high-octane night of bangers
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Interview: Back to normal with The Ordinary Boys
Music
“Let’s not call it a comeback… It’s just a fucking album.” The Ordinary Boys are getting back to business as usual
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Live: The Strypes
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Despite boundless energy, The Strypes need to learn how to diversify their shows
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Festival: British Summer Time
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The Strokes roll out the hits whilst Blur perform a career spanning spet
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Festival: Beat-Herder 2015
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Beat-Herder is a true treasure and triumph of the North
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Club: MIF x Warehouse Project present 10×10
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The Mayfield Depot has its last hurrah
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Live: Primus
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Indulging Les Claypool’s obsession for everything Wonka, Primus perform a 3-hour set including a full rendition of the Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory soundtrack
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Live: Anaal Nathrakh
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A brilliant crowd gathered round for one of the weirdest and most bizarre bands in metal
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Club: High Hoops presents 10 Hour Day Party with Marcellus Pittman and Wbeeza
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High Hoops couple bookings and location to great effect
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Festival: Gottwood 2015
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Gottwood finds that happy medium between both the serene escapism sought from festivals, and the hedonism of underground dance culture
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Live: The Nightingales
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“We tend to see ourselves as better than most other bands” claim the Nightingales, while Tom Learmouth sees just how truthful they really are…
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Live: By The Rivers
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The night was filled with easy going reggae rhythms
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Live: Stornoway
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Stornoway engage with the audience with their heartfelt connectivity blended with just a hint of Southern-English polite humour
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Live: Super Furry Animals
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Super Furry Animals showed their musical depth
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Live: J. Cole
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Although the stage is bigger and the lights are brighter, the integrity, honesty and energy are exactly the same
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Live: Villagers
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Villagers’s new music is stripped back and lyrically intimate
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Live: Smoke Fairies
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Smoke Fairies looked uncomfortable when performing
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Live: Flo Morrissey & Tobias Jesso Jr.
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It was refreshing to see two solo singer songwriters captivate the audience
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Festival: Live At Leeds
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Live at Leeds again proved to be a brilliant day out
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Live: Public Service Broadcasting
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Rather than subscribe to the overdone 4 piece rock band, Public Service Broadcasting have taken an idea and run with it
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