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    Bloc Party at Manchester Academy – NME Awards Tour Review

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    By Jack Rea The NME has had a big year. Rebranding itself as a free weekly magazine in the late months of 2015, it’s been striving to remain at the front of the music scene and keep culturally relevant. Nowadays amongst your Arctic Monkeys and Noel Gallagher you’re likely to see popstars like Taylor Swift…

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    My Name Is Gerry Potter: Performance Poet Visits Manchester Met

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    My Name Is Gerry Potter: Performance Poet Visits Manchester Met By Jacqueline Grima Members of the LGBTQ community gathered at Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester Met) last week for the latest in the Humanities in Public (HiP) festival’s ‘SEX’ strand. The event welcomed Liverpool-born poet, performer, playwright and author Gerry Potter, who performed a selection of…

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    Sex, Sexuality & Cancer

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    By Jamie Stewart Manchester Metropolitan University’s (Manchester Met) Humanities in Public festival continued its ‘SEX’ strand last night with an open and frank discussion about Sex, Sexuality and Cancer. The event brought together people with personal experience of cancer, medical practitioners and the general-public to discuss how barriers can be broken down. Dr Natalie Hammond,…

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    Manchester Met Screens Acting Out

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    By Joshua Lee Becoming something of a harbinger for what is new and engaging in Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University’s (Manchester Met) Number 70 building opened its doors last Friday for a screening of Acting Out: 25 years of Queer Film and Community in Hamburg. The event was hosted by the university’s Humanities in Public festival…

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    History Society Invite Holocaust Survivor Joanna Millan to Manchester Met

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    The Manchester Met History Society welcomes Holocaust Survivor to the university next week to talk about her experiences at a very special charity event. Joanna was born into a Jewish family in Berlin, 1942. In early 1943, Joanna’s father was taken from the streets and sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Joanna was younger than 18-months-old when her…

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