• Culture, Music

    Interview: Henge talk empathy, special bonds and their message for humanity

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    By Neil Harrison There are few human words to adequately describe the HENGE experience. Coming in the name of rave to bring songs of space travel, the intergalactic band evoke a joyous celebration of life, encouraging humans to end war, save their species and colonise space. Following last month’s release of their debut album, Attention…

  • Manchester Museum
    Culture, Interview, Manchester, News

    Can virtual reality improve wellbeing? Festival of Social Science investigates

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    By Lily Harrison Virtual reality has gripped the gaming community with new ways to delve into and interact with different worlds. Developing new technology, researchers at the Manchester ESRC Festival of Social Sciences are examining whether virtual reality environments can improve wellbeing by increasing interactions with nature for those with limited access to it. Using…

  • Creative, Manchester, News, Review

    Reading Life After Death: An Afternoon of Translation and Polish Poetry

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    By Grace Atkinson Photography: Petar Milenkovic Poets, translators, academics and the public gathered at Manchester’s Southern Cemetery for a tour of some of Manchester’s most notable deceased, in celebration of the life and works of Polish poet and playwright Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska. The tour was part of Manchester Metropolitan’s The Radość Pisania Manchester Polish Poetry Festival,…

  • Creative, News

    Creative call for submissions: the YES issue

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    aAh! – your arts and culture magazine Millennials, listen up again: our lovely, liberal generation is also unfocused and vague. We think we know everything – which we kind of do – but mostly we don’t. aAh! magazine hopes to present the opportunity for readers and writers to interrogate their own ideas about the world…

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