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1. Who's Ready for Ice Cream?
CityLife, Wednesday 17 December 2003 THERE'S a fine line between Johnny Vegas the stage persona and the real life Johnny Vegas. They share the same name, are fond of their Guinness and are both capable of keeping you up drinking 'til 7.30am. -
2. Born to be Wilde
CityLife, Friday 12 December 2003 Kim Wilde, who's playing on this year's Here & Now tour along with Paul Young, ABC, Five Star, Howard Jones, Heaven 17, Nick Heyward, Curiosity Killed The Cat, T'Pau and China Crisis, might be better known these days as a gardener but she convincingly claims to be looking forward to the experience. -
3. Call for 150-per-cent allowance rise ruled out by council boss
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 November 2003 AN IDEA to base councillors' allowances on average weekly earnings in East Lancashire has been scrapped. -
4. Lette's talk about sex
CityLife, Thursday 13 November 2003 IRREPRESIBLE Australian writer Kathy Lette has made a fortune from her deliciously funny novels which always strike a blow for women and blow raspberries at men. -
5. The Graduate returns
CityLife, Wednesday 15 October 2003 FORMER Manchester student Andres Williams is to return to the region as Benjamin Braddock in the touring production of The Graduate. -
6. Twelfth Night: Lucy Bailey interview
CityLife, Friday 05 September 2003FRODSHAM-born actress Emma Cunniffe is a big fan of Lucy Bailey, her director in the Royal Exchange's forthcoming production of Twelfth Night at the Royal Exchange, in which she stars as Viola.
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7. Putting the fun into feminism
CityLife, Thursday 04 September 2003 WHEN I was a young child, my best friend's mother, an earnest socialist of the old school and former Greenham Common protester, spent a great deal of time dragging me along with her daughter, Cait, to women's festivals. -
8. Seconds out for Mr Versatile
CityLife, Monday 18 August 2003 WHEN Hanky Park singer James Davenport went fishing with friends the other week, the only thing he caught was a cold. It's a relief to know that he isn't good at something. -
9. Salford Quays
CityLife, Friday 15 August 2003 THE Lake District and the Cotswolds have a tourism rival - Salford Quays. Billed as 'Greater Manchester's Waterfront', the location is being promoted as an irresistible mix of "shopping, leisure, sport and history." -
10. EuroPride: Christopher Hodgson interview
CityLife, Friday 18 July 2003 EUROPRIDE is less than a month away, and with more than 300,000 people expected to enjoy the events laid on at the 11-day festival, ManchesterOnline caught up with joint organiser Christopher Hodgson, to see how the plans were taking shape.