• Entertainment, News

    Book Review: The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson

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    Joanna Shaw David, a secondary school pupil wanting to be a girl and Leo, a boy trapped in a mysteriously tough life, meet by chance before certain secrets are revealed and a special friendship begins. Lovingly written, Williamson expressed the issues of transgender bullying and discrimination within the school environment. Desperately wishing he was able…

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    Comedy Central at The Union Featuring Paul Chowdhry

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    By Luke Spiby and Thom Greenwood Photographs by Emma Simpson This week Manchester Metropolitan University’s newly built Student Union hosted a night that exuded laughter. Comedy Central, a regular night at MMU, is a chance for some of the rising stars in comedy to test out their material. On Tuesday night, the headline act Paul…

  • Entertainment, News

    Book Review: The Single Feather

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    By Jacqueline Grima  Disabled protagonists are few and far between in contemporary literature and indeed, when I flipped through my mental inventory of the many, many books I have read, I could barely think of one.  The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time?  Blind Mr Rochester at the end of Jane Eyre?  I…

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    Game Review: Dying Light

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    Dying Light, from the developers of Dead Island, is yet another zombie-ridden survival horror game which pits you against the undead as you fight to find the truth behind the recent infection that has plagued one unfortunate part of the world. Thing is, unlike Dead Island and its sequels, Dying Light isn’t bad. In fact,…

  • Entertainment, News

    James Holt – ‘In The Face of It All’ Launch Night Review

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    By Daniel Fitton In launch of his debut EP ‘In the Face of It All’, Manchester singer/songwriter James Holt impressed a captivated audience at the King’s Arms in Salford last Saturday. With his rock ‘n’ roll / folk vibe, clearly inspired by the likes of Bob Dylan and The Beatles, Holt provided a superb performance in…

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