• Lifestyle

    Fancy A Burger? Try Making Your Own

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    By Jacqueline Grima Huge gourmet burgers are becoming increasingly popular with today’s foodies, with many of Manchester’s restaurants, like Gourmet Burger Kitchen and the Handmade Burger Co. now offering a vast array of beef, pork or chicken varieties. Think Hawaiian double-deckers with slices of bacon and pineapple, Hunters’ Chicken Burgers with cheese and barbeque sauce…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    Rosamond Prize Celebrates Ninth Year

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    By Frazer MacDonald This week, the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) hosted the ninth Rosamond Prize Concert, an annual project that sees music students from the college collaborate with creative writing students from the Manchester Writing School to create a unique blend of spoken word performance and classical music. Before the concert began, Manchester…

  • Manchester, News

    Tilting at Windmills: Cervantes ‘Meets’ Shakespeare 400 Years On

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    By Jamie Ryder Manchester Metropolitan University’s Humanities in Public series brought together two of the most influential writers in history on Friday with an event entitled ‘Tilting at Windmills: Cervantes ‘Meets’ Shakespeare 400 Years On’. Taking place at the university’s Number 70 building, the event celebrated the work of both authors who shared literary acclaim…

  • Lifestyle, News, Review

    Manchester Met Screens Patricio Guzman’s The Battle Of Chile

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    By Jacqueline Grima Photography: Rachael Burns The 2016 Humanities in Public (HiP) festival continued at Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester Met) this week with an event entitled ‘Legacy of a Struggle: Patricio Guzmán’s The Battle of Chile’. The event was convened by Jim Laycock of Vis-à-Vis films and featured guests presentations from Dr Francisca Ortiz from the…

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