• Entertainment, Review

    Doctor Who Series 9 Review: The Girl Who Died

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    By Jack Rea Opposed to the sinister feel of the rest of the series so far, “The Girl Who Died” is notable for being much lighter in tone. In many ways it’s comparable to last year’s historical romp “Robot of Sherwood” where a grumpy twelfth doctor faced off against Robin Hood. This episode drops the…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester

    A Quick Delve into Culture

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    By Vick Jones. With my morning lectures finished, and some hours free before I had to return home, I fancied a cultural dive into the world of Art. Armed with a street map, like a tourist in a foreign city, I went in search of the sparsely-signposted Whitworth Art Gallery. The entrance is so grand…

  • Entertainment, Review

    ‘Savage Lovecast’ Podcast Review

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    By Charlotte Saunders After struggling to sleep in my new accommodation, predominantly due to next door’s spontaneous laughing fits at 3am, or the adjacent block blasting Chase and Status till the early hours – I decided to take up listening to podcasts before bed. A particular favourite has become “Savage Lovecast”, an Agony Aunt of…

  • Interview, Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    MMU Screens Ben Wheatley’s A Field In England

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    By Jacqueline Grima Manchester Metropolitan University’s (MMU) Humanities in Public Festival continued this week with an event entitled ‘Memory, Forgetting and the English Civil Wars: A Field in England screening and discussion’. The event, part of the festival’s ‘WAR’ strand, focussed on how the civil wars of the 1600s have been remembered and commemorated in…

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