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22 July 2021
Voice Retrospects: Last Action Hero
Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and packed with numerous cameos, Last Action Hero is a metanarrative title that has fun with the idea of its fictionality and the absurdity of the action genre and deserves watching!
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22 July 2021
Eternal night
I was inspired to write this love poem from some my favourite books and it really made me think and feel it. This poem is also about immortality/eternity.
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21 July 2021
Disney: the greediest place on Earth
Is Disney exploiting fans of Marvel by continuously churning out films and making them pay subscriptions to watch?
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21 July 2021
Digital exhibitions: the future of art events?
How does technology impact how we interact with the world of art?
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20 July 2021
Manchester International Festival: The Patience of Trees
This orchestral performance by the Manchester Camerata showcases British-Bulgarian composer Dobrinka Tabakova’s new concerto.
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20 July 2021
6 of the worst movie sequels
While it can be difficult for sequels to recapture the magic of the films that preceded them, sometimes the newer titles are so egregiously bad that they ultimately live on in infamy. Read on to see our picks for the worst sequels ever!
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20 July 2021
Review: Just As I Am by Cicely Tyson
In Just As I Am, Cicely Tyson reflects on her extraordinary career as an actress.
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18 July 2021
Bop or flop? Is this Billie Eilish's fall from grace?
Billie Eilish released her new song ‘NDA’ last Friday and her fans are hot on her toes to criticise her. The public are no longer enjoying her music and it's turning nasty. She is experiencing the full force of angry fans. But are they justified?
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16 July 2021
Manchester International Festival: Far Away From Russia
The pandemic exposed and excluded elderly people from social life, with only their carers able to provide a short-lived moment of community in the midst of a stressful and alien time.
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16 July 2021
Notes on Grief
An affecting exploration of loss and remembrance, Notes on Grief adapts Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s original essay for the stage at this year’s Manchester International Festival.
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16 July 2021
All of This Unreal Time
Starring Cillian Murphy, the short film features a series of apologies, that in their poetical quality, result in a production that makes for thought-provoking viewing at Manchester International Festival 2021.
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16 July 2021
Manchester International Festival: Portrait of Black Britain By Cephas Williams
With Black Britain, a hot topic, Cephas Williams’s public exhibit showcases the diverse faces of the Black community and what it means to be Black in the UK.
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16 July 2021
Review: New Coal by Stacie Woolsey
Reviewing Stacie Woolsey's three-part narrative, based on a fictional industrial revolution after creating the strong, malleable and corrosion-resistant material of graphene in the north of England.
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16 July 2021
Sylvie, Loki, President Loki or Crocodile Loki???
If Loki is your favourite Marvel character (not villain he is just misunderstood) you will love the series. But are the series linking again? Will there be a cameo? Who knows.. well apart from the so-called "time keepers"...
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16 July 2021
Review: This Camera is Broken
Brimming with concentrated emotion and a dash of ambiguity, This Camera is Broken depicts a conversation between a veteran director and her younger self.
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16 July 2021
Through the Ages: The First Written Music
What you probably didn’t realise about the Middle Ages…
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16 July 2021
The elephant in the classroom: Equality in school
Claudia McIntosh talks about the work she is doing both in her school and more broadly to bring conversations of diversity and inclusivity into the forefront.