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Main library musings – rant column #1
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The new generation of F1 drivers: Wasted potential?
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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
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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
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Little luxuries that make uni life more bearable
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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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Recommending a book for each Taylor Swift era
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Four women who make the art world a better place
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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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Love Lies Bleeding review: “Don’t ever fall in love, okay?” | MFF 2024
25th March 2024
Rose Glass proves falling in love is no easy feat in her vicious, sapphic crime thriller.
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Live review: Gigs and Bands Society presents Into the Northern Quarter at Night & Day
Music
The Mancunion explores a prosperous evening as ‘Gigs and Bands’ society produces a night of superb music from exciting up and coming artists
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Manchester’s loud and it always will be: Night and Day Café
Music
The Mancunion take a deep dive into why Night and Day Café matters to us. Why you should care about the recent strike action and how you can help. Long Live Night and Day!
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What’s on this week?
Music
Despite fairly slim pickings, music reporter Callum Pinder has rounded up the cream of the crop of music events to show your face at this week
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Live: Cosmo Calling
Music
Cosmo Calling are buoyed by a receptive audience and play a bright, enjoyable set, writes Callum Oliver
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Live: The Soft Moon
Music
A lively opening doesn’t stop The Soft Moon’s show from becoming repetitive and rather boring
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Live: Twin Peaks
Music
Twin Peaks are having a great time—and they want you to have a great time too
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Live: The Moons
Music
The Moons provided exactly what their audience were looking for
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Live: Albert Hammond Jr.
Music
The songs’ angular, new wave stylings generally translated well into a live setting
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Live: The Good Natured
Music
The up-and-comers delivered an impressive set in support to Swiss Lips
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Ones to watch: The Hubbards
Music
Rising Hull four-piece The Hubbards play Night and Day on 28th February. You won’t want to miss out.
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