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    Parklife Festival 2016

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    ParkBy Jessica Carruthers Manchester and the entire UK is buzzing at the release of the Parklife 2016 lineup, and it is safe to say they certainly did not disappoint. This year marks the fourth year the festival is returning to Heaton Park on the 11th and 12th June, after moving away from the original venue…

  • Interview, Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    Humanity Hallows Magazine Launch

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    By Kalman Dean-Richards Your university is growing. Not in the meaningless sense that all businesses and football teams claim to be growing, but in demonstrable, concrete and, you know, kind of endearing ways. A number of courses – both curricular and extra-curricular – have joined the ranks of the most highly subscribed and respected in…

  • Entertainment, Review

    Review: The Danish Girl

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    By Chloé Rowlands Tom Hooper, visually and movingly, brings to life Eberschoff’s novel that tells the tale of a love story between two Danish artists, loosely inspired by a true story. Nominated for 4 Academy Awards, it is a poignantly realistic reflection the representation of the struggles ‘The Danish Girl’ Lili Elbe whom started her life as…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    Manchester Met Appoints New Pro-Vice Chancellor For Education

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    By Jacqueline Grima Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester Met) has announced the appointment of Professor Helen Laville as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education. Helen is currently the Head of the School of English, Drama and America and Canadian Studies at the University of Birmingham and will begin her role at Manchester Met on 1st May. Helen is renowned…

  • Entertainment, Lifestyle, Manchester, News, Review

    Bird La Bird Comes to Manchester Met

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    By Jacqueline Grima Manchester Metropolitan University’s (Manchester Met) Humanities in Public (HiP) Festival continued this weekend with a presentation by performance artist Bird La Bird. The presentation was part of a two day event entitled ‘Queer Film Festivals as Activism: An International Symposium’ which explored the rise in popularity of queer films and film festivals and…

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