• Entertainment, Manchester, News

    The Warehouse Projects’ Return to Store Street

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    by Jess Carruthers This year the almighty ‘Warehouse Project’ has left Victoria Warehouse and returned to their roots at the legendary venue, Store Street. ‘The Warehouse Project’ is an exceedingly popular chain of consecutive club nights in Manchester, that take place from September to New Years Day. Sacha Lord and Sam Kandel are the brains…

  • Manchester, News

    Calling All Writers

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    By Lauren Walters Humanity Hallows MCR is here to bring together everything that’s great about Manchester. We’ll be bringing you up to speed on news, up and coming events and festivals around the city as well as bringing to light the little vintage cafes in the Northern Quarter you never knew existed. The page is…

  • Entertainment, News

    ‘The Dumb Waiter’ Theatre Review

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    By Mark Pajak To make any reviewer shudder put the words ‘Fringe’ and ‘Theatre’ together. You see when theatre-makers answer to no one, limited only by budget, the results can be unsubtle. Imagine sitting through a three hour monologue about the meaning of life set to elaborate xylophone music, or King Lear done completely through…

  • Entertainment, Manchester, News

    Chvrches Gig Review

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    By Jacob Hurt A sell-out crowd turned up at the Manchester Academy on Thursday night to see the final night of Chvrches’ ‘The Bones of What you Believe’ tour. The Scottish trio have come a long way since their last appearance at the Academy two years ago – a single in the UK Top 40;…

  • Entertainment, News

    Reading Week Bumper Film Reviews

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    by Sojourner McKenzie Nightcrawler A lot of the film relies on your belief that at any point Jake Gyllanhaal may snap and kill someone with his bare hands. As man who takes photographs of horrific crimes for a living, skeletal Gyllenhaal carries the film in the best way possible. He keeps affirming his life position,…

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