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Photography, Reviews //

The Devil went down to Sydney

Metal emerges from Manning Bar.

May 2, 2022 Calvin Embleton
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Party at Manning – Manning is back on the map

Between Kinder, Mashd N Kutcher, Riton, and USyd’s own DJ Society, Manning Bar patrons were treated to a night that more than justified the ticket price.

April 21, 2022 Molly Bruce
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Hometown heroes: To The Grave conclude tour in visceral fashion

To The Grave played a cathartic set that brought Manning to life.

April 6, 2022 Zak Milo
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Review: Live from the Lab

Science and music usually shouldn’t mix. But when done right you might just get an emulsion.

April 3, 2022 Sam Randle
University //

Where have all the pool tables gone?

Pool tables are representative of the idle socialising for which university was historically famed.

March 27, 2022 Luke Cass
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Review: The Vanns take Manning Bar

The Wollongong four-piece bring their brand of indie surf-rock to Manning.

March 25, 2022 Jasmine Donnelly
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Review: Emo Nite at Manning Bar

After too many nights locked indoors and ruminating alone, Emo Nite was a return to form for the musical aspect of emo culture.

March 20, 2022 Amelia Koen
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Review: Tyne-James Organ at Manning Bar

Tyne-James Organ brings chords and charisma to Manning.

March 17, 2022 Christine Lai
Perspective //

Reflecting on Manning: a Dead Bar Walking

Kicking and screaming but refusing to die. Nelson Crossley reminds us why Manning still rocks.

February 14, 2022 Nelson Crossley
A photo of the front of Manning Building at the University of Sydney on a sunny day
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Manning, I love you

Charles Firth, Anthony Albanese and other Manning alum pay their respects to the iconic bar.

March 3, 2020 Nina Dillon Britton

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