• Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    BODY/CAM: Resistance, Surveillance and the Self(ie)

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    By Freddie Bruhin-Price Photography by James Skipper This week, a group of eager participants gathered in Manchester Metropolitan University’s (MMU) Holden Cafe Gallery to take part in a creative session entitled ‘BODY/CAM: Resistance, surveillance and the self(ie)’. The session, attended by photographers, artists and students, explored the role of the visual  image in dialogues of…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    Selfies and the Military: MMU Explores the Use of Selfies in a Warzone

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    By Jacqueline Grima Manchester Metropolitan University’s Humanities in Public Festival continued this week with an event entitled ‘Photobomb: A dialogue on selfies, violence and war’. The event, hosted by MMU Lecturer in Digital Media, Dr Adi Kuntsman, and graphic artist, Jenna Brager, from Rutland University in New Jersey, formed part of the festival’s ‘WAR’ strand….

  • Entertainment, Review

    Doctor Who Series 9 Review: The Zygon Inversion

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    By Jack Rea And the award for speech of the year goes to Peter Capaldi. This week our favourite gruff time-lord gives humans and Zygons alike the mother of all tellings off. You’d expect after last week’s Zygon invasion to see guns blazing and panic on the streets but the conflict is largely contained to…

  • Interview, Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    National Creative Writing Graduate Fair – A Collaboration Between MMU and Comma Press

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    By Jamie Stewart The inaugural National Creative Writing Graduate Fair, funded by the Arts Council, took place at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) last week. The event, organised by Comma Press and hosted by the Manchester Writing School, allowed Creative Writing students and graduates to make invaluable connections with the literary and publishing world. The Fair…

  • Entertainment, Interview, Manchester, News, Review

    The Lost Boys of WW1 Exhibition – An Acknowledgement

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    By Humanity Hallows The Lost Boys of WWI exhibition, part of the Humanities in Public Festival’s ‘WAR’ strand, was unveiled at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) this week. Johnny Magee, one of the three artists working on the project, told Humanity Hallows: “For me, the exhibition is more about acknowledgement than remembrance.” It’s an acknowledgement of the…

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