• Culture, Manchester

    Encountering Corpses at All Saints Park

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    By Grace Atkinson Manchester Metropolitan University’s Research in Arts and Humanities programme (RAH!) hosted an afternoon of lectures, art installations and presentations on ‘Encountering the Dead’ in All Saints Park this month. The events formed part of Encountering Corpses III, a two-day symposium that explored the notion of death and the corpse. Research Impact and…

  • Culture, Manchester

    Writing a Resurrection: Michael Symmons Roberts reads at Encountering Corpses III

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    By Grace Atkinson Manchester Met Professor of Poetry Michael Symmons Roberts delivered a close reading of ‘Food for Risen Bodies’, a sequence from his 2004 poetry collection Corpus, at The International Anthony Burgess Foundation last week. The event formed part of ‘Encountering Corpses III’, a two-day conference that examines the notions of death and the…

  • Culture, Film, Manchester

    RAH! presents Valuing Urban Nature: a guide to saving the planet

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    By Grace Atkinson Manchester Met’s Research in Arts and Humanities programme (RAH!) recently presented Valuing Urban Nature, an event involving the screening of Cyril Dion and Melanie Laurent’s documentary film Demain (Tomorrow), at Home, Manchester. The event formed part of the 2017 ESRC festival and was programmed in conjunction with the Green Infrastructure and the Health and…

  • Culture, Entertainment, Politics, Review

    United in Anger: A History of ACT UP

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    Manchester Met screens inspiring documentary about the birth and life of the AIDS activist movement from the perspective of the people fighting the epidemic. By Grace Atkinson The LGBT foundation hosted a screening of United in Anger: A History of ACT UP at Manchester Metropolitan University on Wednesday, as part of the Let’s Talk About…

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