• Entertainment, News, Review

    Book Review: This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp

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    By Joanna Shaw 10.00 AM – School begins again for the students of Opportunity High, the principal finishes her speech in the auditorium. 10.02 AM – The students get up to leave. 10.03 AM – The auditorium doors have been locked, they are trapped. 10.05 AM – Someone starts shooting. This is the only description…

  • News

    Has The Undateables Lost Its Purpose?

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    By Maria Loizou The Undateables, a show which focuses on people with disabilities searching for true love, first appeared on our screens in April 2012. Over the years, the popularity of the show has increased, and, as the sixth series has just finished, the question has arisen as to whether the concept of The Undateables…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    Somali Voices Comes To Manchester

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    By Jacqueline Grima A new community project entitled ‘Somali Voices’ will be coming to Manchester soon to help raise the profile of the city’s Somali community. The project, launched by Media Trust and Open Society Foundations, has been designed to help the Somali community learn new skills and to give them a voice in the…

  • News

    Humanities In Public Festival Launches SEX

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    By Jacqueline Grima Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester Met) launched the second strand of its 2015/16 Humanities in Public Festival last week with an event held at HOME, Manchester. The focus of this term’s strand is ‘SEX’ and opened with an event entitled ‘Sex Symbol: Valentino!’ featuring the work of 1920s film star Rudolph Valentino. The…

  • News, Review

    Art: It All Means Something

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    By Simran Kaur Takhi As an appreciator of art, it saddened me to overhear someone describe it once as some things that were just thrown together. Also art is often described as having no real meaning. WRONG. This idea that art must conform to the rule of being an aesthetically pleasing masterpiece completely rules out…

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