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    The Russell Brand Issue

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    Photo from Google images. Words by George Odysseos Russell Brand’s appearance on Newsnight and his essay calling for revolution has raised a few eyebrows, if only for a short while. Brand is no stranger to the limelight and it would seem almost pointless to list his various achievements and controversies. The questionable ethics of the comedian-cum-actor with…

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    Eye & I

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    Words and Photos by Chloe Marie Thornton Rambunctious and giddy from the lunch-time fizzy drinks, I walk into a mauve coloured ‘room’ – a cube within a cube. Spattered across the plain walls are various slits all around at head height, and immediately, calm and quiet ensue. This is weird. Intrigued, I tip-toe softly, in…

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    Horror Writers Hit Manchester

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    Words and Photographs by Frazer Tudor MacDonald. On Sunday Night, a group of Horror writers convened in Manchester’s International Anthony Burgess Centre to give a reading of some of their works as part of the final event included in this year’s Manchester Gothic Festival. Organised by Dr. Linnie Blake, Dr. Xavier Aldana Reyes and David…

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    An Education In Innovation – School Pupils Inspired At Teen Tech

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    Words by students from Loreto College and Siobhan O’Toole Teen Tech came to the city this Wednesday, facilitated by a collaboration between The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University. The event was designed to enlighten year 9 pupils and encourage them towards potential career paths. The day kicked off with a ‘remote controlled’ presentation…

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    Gothic Ghost Hunting At Ordsall Hall

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    Words and Photographs by Lisa Burns What better way to usher in the Halloween season than to attend a real, live (no pun intended) ghost hunt? On Wednesday, Ordsall Hall Museum in Salford became the place to do just that. As part of MMU’s Gothic Manchester Festival, the Tudor mansion became the site of a…

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