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    Gone But Not Forgotten: Philip Seymour Hoffman

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    By Luke Spiby  Philip Seymour Hoffman was a legend of both stage and screen until his tragic and unexpected death on February 2nd 2014. After struggling with drugs in his youth, Hoffman managed to stay sober for 23 years; however after one alcoholic drink to celebrate the completion of The Master in 2012, he relapsed….

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    MMU Street Style – HLSS Faculty

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    #HHNominate – Helena would like to nominate Lorna Thomson, William Burton and Andrew Jones. For more information about #HHNominate and how to get involved visit our Work With Us page. By Helena Tomlinson I thought I would begin my search for Manchester Metropolitan University’s best dressed student in my home faculty of Humanities, Languages and…

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    The Return of Lena Dunham’s Girls

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    By Rebecca Sims  “Let’s have the type of night where it’s 5 am and one of us has definitely punched someone who’s been on a Disney channel show.” Girls fans will know by now that season four is set to begin on the 11th January, which gives us plenty of time to go into hibernation…

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    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…

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