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    Neknominate: Harmless Fun or Symptom of Social Decline?

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    If you use social media, particularly Facebook, you will have heard of the relatively new craze called Neknominate. It is a drinking game that involves filming yourself draining a drink, sharing it on social media, and nominating a friend to do the same. The craze originated in Australia, and has quickly gained traction on sites…

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    Carol Ann Duffy & Friends Season 8 Finale

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    Words by Justine Chamberlain This week, Season 8 of Carol Ann Duffy’s poetry series at The Royal Exchange drew to a close with laughter and applause. The night began with the customary introduction from Carol Ann Duffy, this time reading The Woman in the Moon from her 2011 Costa award winning collection The Bees, before…

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    Review: Morrissey, ‘Autobiography’

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    Miserable, moody and Mancunian are the words that spring to mind upon hearing Morrissey’s name. A British icon and an inspirational figure in music, the Manchester man’s new autobiography hit the shelves in October last year and much controversy has followed. This was partly due to the book’s name, which follows the trend of attempts…

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    Review: Inside Llewyn Davis

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      The Coen Brothers are masters of making even the smallest of their characters incredibly detailed, but the central characters of their films have always been the ones that stick in the minds of their viewers. Over the years, the duo have provided us with many very good films, such as The Big Lebowski, A…

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    The Godfather of Dance Music pays MMU a visit

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      Gordon Mac Lecture: Technologies, Audiences and Globalisation, Geoffrey Manton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University, Friday 7th February 2014 This week Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) students were treated to a lecture by the creator of KISS FM, Gordon Mac – otherwise known as The Godfather of Dance Music. Gordon Mac travelled to Manchester to lecture students…

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