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1. Review: Lykke Li
CityLife, Wednesday 02 November 2011 Quirky singer Lykke Li has a lot more to give. -
2. PJ Harvey's always shaking music by the scruff
CityLife, Friday 02 September 2011 Staring at the title of her critically acclaimed record, Let England Shake, PJ Harvey sounds just as amazed how much her album has chimed with the times. -
3. Manchester International Festival: Snoop Dogg
CityLife, Friday 15 July 2011 Sarah Walters chats to Snoop Dogg about the live return to his seminal album and how life is Tweet. -
4. Review: Here and Now @ MEN Arena
CityLife, Thursday 30 June 2011 In its tenth year, the annual 80s-reviving Here and Now has lasted as long as the decade it was inspired by. However, with a poor attendance and less than impressive line-up, even La Roux might concede the 80s were a “bit naff”. -
5. Interview: Ringo Starr
CityLife, Friday 17 June 2011 The former Beatle tells Andy Welch why he still loves to go on tour. -
6. Interview: Tom Vek
CityLife, Friday 10 June 2011 Sarah Walters talks to the mysterious Tom Vek, back with new material after years away. -
7. Must see: Adam Ant
CityLife, Friday 03 June 2011 After fighting so hard to rescue both his musical career (lost for years to mental health problems) and his youthful looks, Adam Ant better hope there isn’t a Gallagher visiting Manchester for the weekend. -
8. Must see: Kasabian
CityLife, Friday 03 June 2011 If a band can be judged on the power of their motor mouths and the size of their self-assurance, then (a few notable Mancunians aside) Kasabian are probably one of the most important guitar bands of their generation. -
9. Tuck in to a feast of festivals
CityLife, Thursday 26 May 2011 After Friends Of Mine last week, festival season continues with a weekend of local music and arts events. Sarah Walters looks at what’s on offer. -
10. Preview: Friends Of Mine Festival
CityLife, Thursday 19 May 2011 Three days of music played by three squillion bands outside a near-300-year-old house in Macclesfield, Friends Of Mine is another newcomer on the festival scene.