• Entertainment, Review

    Doctor Who Series 9 Review: The Woman Who Lived

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    By Jack Rea After last week’s uneven offering, Doctor Who produces one of the standout episodes of the series so far. With Clara taking the back-seat for an episode we get to delve even deeper into the Doctor’s character; examining what exactly two thousand years of time travelling has done to him and how he…

  • Entertainment, Manchester, Review

    Gary Numan: Wowing Fans For Almost 40 Years

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    By Jacqueline Grima When I was eleven years old and just starting at high school, I went to my first concert, my mum and dad surprising me with tickets before driving me to Deeside Leisure Centre in Flintshire where I sat on my dad’s shoulders so I could see. This week, now somewhat older than…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    MMU’s History, Politics and Philosophy Department Celebrate Publication Success

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    By Jacqueline Grima Last week, Manchester Metropolitan University’s Department of History, Politics and Philosophy held a departmental inaugural book launch. The event, held in the newly-refurbished No. 70 building on Oxford Road, was designed to celebrate the books published by members of the department in the last twelve months. The evening was organised by MMU…

  • Entertainment, Manchester, Review

    Review – We Want You To Watch

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    By Ian Peek We Want You To Watch ended its UK tour with 2 nights at the Lowry Studio in Salford. The play gives vivid focus to the issue of pornography, and is commissioned by The National Theatre & supported using public funding from the Arts Council England. In the production’s own words: “This is about…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    CELL Research Seminar – The Hidden Stories Behind the Americans with Disabilities Act

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    By Ian Peek The first Centre for English, Languages & Linguistics (CELL) Research Seminar of this academic year was held at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) this week with an event entitled: An Uneasy Alliance: Scholarship and Activism around the Americans with Disabilities Act. The research presentations, organised and chaired by Dr Lucy Burke of the…

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