• Lifestyle, News

    Friday On My Mind – Dave Haslam at MMU

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    By Sojourner McKenzie As part of the Humanities in Public series ‘Contesting Youth’, legendary DJ, Dave Haslam, appeared at Manchester Metropolitan University to give a talk on the youth culture which surrounds clubs and nightlife. The event, held in conjunction with the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies, saw Haslam, now also a writer and cultural…

  • News

    A Writer’s Return

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    By Ruth Cornish On Wednesday night, The International Anthony Burgess Foundation hosted two of today’s finest contemporary travel writers, Kei Miller and Elif Shafak, for an intellectually enriching evening of readings and stimulating discussion surrounding what it means to travel away from home and then return. Kei Miller is a Jamaican writer, currently living in…

  • Entertainment, Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    Eight Decades of Youth at ‘Forever Young’ Film Premiere

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    By Dan J. Broadley Last week saw Manchester Central Library host a very special premiere screening of a film produced Manchester Metropolitan University. ‘Forever Young’ is an ambitious documentary project which was put together by MMU’s Humanities in Public team for  the national Being Human Festival. Set against the backdrop of north west England, the…

  • Entertainment, News

    Foo Fighters Album Review

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    By Jacob Hurt The Foo Fighter’s 8th album, Sonic Highway, features some of their most ambitious production yet. The concept behind the album is an expansion of Dave Grohl’s Sound City experiment, but this time on a national scale. Rather than focusing on the music production history of one city (Los Angeles), he takes his band…

  • Lifestyle, News

    Beating The Blues and Alternative Highs

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    By Joshua Lee “Unfortunately, we don’t live in an ideal world,” remarked Tim Bradshaw, mental health nurse and guest speaker at the Beating the Blues and Alternative Highs event, organised by Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)’s  ‘Time to Change’ society, held in order to discuss the issue of mental health, as well as to provide information…

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