Manchester duo hope black comedy will change opinion student films are ‘horribly acted and horribly made’
Two student filmmakers are crowdfunding to create Grim Preacher, a black comedy about the bubonic plague.
Two student filmmakers are crowdfunding to create Grim Preacher, a black comedy about the bubonic plague.
A seamstress, designer and shop owner is giving a ‘feeling of empowerment’ back to Mancunians by working with charities and taking her trade to various festivals this summer.
As we approach 80 years since the start of the Spanish Civil War, MM takes a look at a local man who risked his life for democracy.
A new student-run record label is aiming to help more young people take their first steps in the industry.
Young scribblers have redefined the ABC’s of Manchester with their very own modern take on 20th century work A Manchester Alphabet.
A brave Manchester girl is set to travel 250km from Norway to Sweden with a pack of six husky dogs to raise money for mental health issues in memory of her brother.
A terrorism expert in Manchester has blasted the Belgian government and described Islamists as ‘blood-thirsty’ after yesterday’s terror attacks.
Jeremy Corbyn has slammed George Osborne’s Northern Powerhouse initiative in an interview with MM.
Music and neurodegenerative disease awareness have been known to dovetail effectively in recent times.
Don Thomas has been visiting schools in Manchester as part of a world-wide tour to promote the Visitor Complex at Florida’s Kennedy Space Centre.
A study which was published in 2013 by Multilingual Manchester, a project run by the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures at the University of Manchester, found that 200 languages are spoken in Manchester.
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