• Lifestyle, Manchester

    ‘Manchester Is Here’ hosted by Dave Haslam celebrates the future of our city

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    By Freddie Bruhin-Price On the 15th June 2016, Chetham’s Library, part of the Mancunian landscape since 1411, filled up with eagerly anticipating guests. The age and heritage of the complex provided a reminder of Manchester’s rich past, as attendees prepared themselves for an event entitled ‘Manchester is Here’, which was set to outline the exciting…

  • News

    Student Voice: ‘Dodgy’ Dave?

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    By Louis Brierley Some people might call me a hypocrite for writing this article. I’m young (just 20!), and don’t have the perspective that a more mature person might with regards to the EU Referendum. However, I can spot a bully a mile away, and this one is leering from my TV screen. I’m not…

  • Manchester, News

    All You Need Is Love: Manchester Remembers Orlando Victims

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    By Jessica Aurie This week, hundreds of people came together in Manchester’s Gay Village in honour of the people tragically killed and injured in the Orlando massacre. The vigil began with the normally loud and energetic Canal Street falling silent. Hand in hand, people took a stand against hate crime, making a circle around the…

  • News

    Student Voice: Does Fair & Lovely Mean Dark Is Ugly?

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    By Simran Kaur Takhi As a young female growing up today, nothing saddens me more than the existence of a brand that has so many damaging implications for girls globally – Fair & Lovely. For those who haven’t heard of this brand, Fair & Lovely is credited as being the first ever skin-lightening cream that…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    Manchester Writing School Welcomes The Dickman Brothers

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    By Freddie Bruhin-Price The Manchester Writing School, in association with the Anthony Burgess Foundation, welcomed America’s Dickman twins to read from and discuss their latest joint poetry collection, Brother, published by Faber in beautiful tete beche (“head to tail”) format. Before the event began, Matthew and Michael Dickman spoke to Humanity Hallows about their lives as identical twins, friends…

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