• Music, Review

    Review and gallery: BADBADNOTGOOD @ O2 Ritz Manchester

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    By Finn Black Photography: Charlotte Rudd BADBADNOTGOOD returned to Manchester on Thursday, playing their first gig in the city for two years at the O2 Ritz. Hailing from Toronto, the three-piece jazz band have worked with the likes of Tyler the Creator, Ghostface Killah, Danny Brown, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and fellow Toronto native: Kaytrananda….

  • Manchester, Music

    Review and gallery: Thundercat @ The Albert Hall, Manchester

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    By Finn Black Photography: Charlotte Rudd Thundercat brought his signature blend of soul-infused psychedelic jazz to Manchester’s Albert Hall on Wednesday. Over the past year we have seen Thundercat’s shift into the mainstream consciousness, most having heard one of his collaborations with the likes of Flying Lotus, Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller and Kamasi Washington.  “Are you…

  • News

    Living a Feminist Life: RAH! presents Sara Ahmed and Everyday Feminism at Manchester Met

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    By Hassan Irshad Manchester Metropolitan University researcher collective Feminisms in Public presented ‘Sara Ahmed and Everyday Feminism’, an event focusing on the challenges, successes – and necessity – of everyday feminism. The popular feminist writer Sara Ahmed, talked about the importance of ‘Everyday Feminism’, and was hosted by Manchester Met Lecturer in Contemporary Postcolonial and…

  • News

    Fake News Ain’t New to “Us”: Professor Dwight Watkins speaks at Engaging the Humanities Guest Lecture

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    By Alex Challies  Acclaimed journalist and The New York Times’ best selling author Dwight Watkins delivered an intriguing and enlightening lecture this week on the impact of fake news within American society. Hosted in the Manchester School of Art Benzie building, the two hour lecture offered Engaging the Humanities students the chance to hear a unique…

  • Manchester, Music, Review

    Review and gallery: The Lemon Twigs @ O2 Ritz Manchester

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    By Freddie Bruhin-Price Photography: Charlotte Rudd The Lemon Twigs played at the O2 Ritz on Thursday to a crowd which could have easily fit into a smaller venue. It was a shame the venue wasn’t more full, as the night was slightly lacking in atmosphere. The band, continuing a tour promoting their debut album proper “Do Hollywood,”…

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