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1. Cut above the rest
CityLife, Friday 02 December 2011 Exactly 250 years after the Bridgewater Canal opened, it remains a focal point for many communities who live and work along it. -
2. Former footballer Paul Lake talks about his new book
CityLife, Friday 26 August 2011 Now a physiotherapist, ex City player Paul Lake talks about his life and new book -
3. Seven Sites
CityLife, Friday 26 August 2011 Close encounters of the unconventional kind for multi-event project -
4. Exhibition: Didsbury semi turns into a temporary art space
CityLife, Friday 15 July 2011 Sarah Walters takes a looks at an exhibition in a Didsbury semi. -
5. Classical festival season gets into the swing
CityLife, Friday 08 July 2011 This is the week the classical festival season gets going in earnest. -
6. Profile: Digit Fest @ The Lowry
CityLife, Friday 10 June 2011 Sarah Walters profiles this weekend’s Digit Fest. -
7. Production Hard Times is new focus for radio pianist Colin Sell
CityLife, Friday 03 June 2011 Colin Sell himself is the youthful, white-haired head of music at East 15 Acting School in Loughton, Essex. When I met him he’d been working with Manchester’s Library Theatre Company all morning and still had to dash back to hear his students singing that night. -
8. It’s all change at Camerata
CityLife, Friday 27 May 2011 Manchester Camerata’s concert tomorrow night is a big occasion in more ways than one. -
9. Bump into some art in Chorlton
CityLife, Friday 20 May 2011 Very few of us look up as we walk through a city centre, but Bread Art Collective’s piece at Chorlton Arts Festival is intended to make you do just that. -
10. Must see: Chorlton Arts Festival
CityLife, Thursday 12 May 2011 Arts festival: it’s the kind of phrase that could potentially send you running into the magazine aisle of your local supermarket in a search of something comfortingly low-brow to digest. But if there’s a festival in Manchester that does all it can to reverse that perception, it’s the Chorlton Arts Festival.