• Lifestyle, News

    North-West Long Nineteenth Century Seminar

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    If the nineteenth century can be defined by one constant, it is the abundance of authors that revolutionized literature. Foundations were laid, history was chronicled. It was a time of growth, transition and adventure into an understanding of various art forms. Such themes took centre stage at the North-West Nineteenth Century Seminar hosted by Manchester…

  • News

    The Biased Broadcasting Company and Choice of 2015

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    By Dan J Broadley A few weeks ago it was announced the main British broadcasters had decided on the selection of political party leaders to include in the 2015 election TV debates. ‘The Big Three’ of Tory, Labour and Lib Dem were included, along with the new rise of fascism, UKIP. UKIP have won one…

  • Entertainment, News

    ‘Fables: Legends In Exile’ By Bill Willingham Book Review

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    By Joanna Shaw In an attempt to start reading more graphic novels, I was drawn to Fables, not just because of the plot and the beautifully detailed illustrations. The publisher Vertigo has a great reputation for publishing best-selling graphic novels such as Alan Moore’s V for Vendetta. Fables follow well known fairy-tale and classic characters that live among the regular…

  • News

    I Just Want To Spend It On Shoes! A Student Finance Odyssey

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    By Frankie Richardson I am utterly exhausted. I’ve just realised I spent the last ten minutes staring at a pink plastic bowl which, until very recently, contained Barbecue Beef Super Noodles. I need to produce 750 words tonight but all I want to do is go to bed, where I’ll toss and turn and fret…

  • Manchester, News

    Fang Café

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    By Dan J Broadley The Humanities in Public’s Gothic Manchester Festival 2014 drew to a close as the city bar, Fab Café, was re-branded for the evening as ‘The Fang Café’.  Festival organisers hosted a vampire themed pub quiz, which you don’t see every day, so all the Gothic enthusiasts I met there were pretty…

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