• Entertainment, Interview, News

    Writer Shaun Stafford Talks Transgressive Fiction and Writing In The Pub

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    By Jacqueline Grima Humanity Hallows recently had the pleasure of interviewing writer, film-maker and radio presenter, Shaun Stafford. Here’s what Shaun had to say: You describe yourself as a writer of ‘transgressive fiction’. Can you tell us more about what that means? Transgressive fiction features lead characters who don’t feel compelled to stay within the…

  • Manchester, News

    EuroScience Open Forum Comes To Manchester

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    By Jacqueline Grima Friday 15th April 2016 marks 100 days until the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) comes to Manchester. The forum, taking place in July, will bring 4,500 leading researchers, thinkers, innovators, policy makers, journalists and educators to the city from over 90 countries. To encourage the involvement of early career researchers and higher education…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    Young Creatives Celebrated at Manchester Met Exhibition

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    By Helen Clarke Last week, Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester Met) hosted the Out of Schools exhibition at the Manchester School of Art. Out of Schools has been running for more than nine years and it aims to celebrate the creative achievements of young people in different schools and bring them together for a collaborative showcase….

  • News

    The Trouble With Emoticons

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    By Stephanie Monteath Everyone here is entitled to an opinion, right? And everyone is entitled to say their opinion, whether vocally, digitally or in writing. We are encouraged to give our opinions wherever necessary, for instance, by ‘liking’ or ‘disliking’ a video on YouTube, ‘retweeting’ comments on Twitter, sending instant ‘scale of 1 – 10’…

  • Manchester, Review

    Green Day’s American Idiot Comes To Manchester

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    By Jacqueline Grima In 2004, US punk band, Green Day, released their seventh album, American Idiot, a powerful rock-opera in the same vein as The Who’s Tommy and Quadrophenia that tells the story of the Jesus of Suburbia, a lost and disillusioned adolescent attempting to make sense of the post-Iraq War world in which he…

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