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1. Review: James – MEN Arena
CityLife, Monday 20 December 2010 When Manchester band James arrive on stage, they do so full of flu and laryngitis. But they have made it through the winter weather to be here and it’s clear the band they're ready to celebrate beating the odds. -
2. Residents beat the big freeze
Asian News, Friday 10 December 2010 Young people in Wardleworth, Rochdale came together as part of community snow sweep to overcome access problems for fellow residents. -
3. Review: Key 103 Jingle Ball Live - MEN Arena
CityLife, Thursday 02 December 2010 Amid fittingly festive weather, this was a no-nonsense pop celebration: 14 acts wheeled on and off in quick succession, and accompanied by little fanfare. -
4. Must see: The Greenhornes
CityLife, Thursday 18 November 2010 Against all expectations, The Greenhornes announced their reunion earlier this year – and in grand style, with a full throttle game plan of releases and touring. -
5. Bangladesh must be protected from climate change says MP
Asian News, Thursday 11 November 2010 Shadow Minister for International Development and Britain's first Bangladeshi MP, Rushanara Ali has just returned from Bangladesh, where she heard about the human impact of climate change at a climate tribunal, organised by Oxfam. -
6. Pitch row ended in stabbing
Asian News, Thursday 11 November 2010 A footballer was stabbed after a row on the pitch turned into ‘warfare’. -
7. Cornerhouse: 25th anniversary
CityLife, Friday 15 October 2010 When Cornerhouse opened on October 3, 1985, eyebrows were raised. Here was something different and unexpected: independent film screenings, exhibitions by unknown artists, a cafe and a bookshop all under one roof. -
8. Pictures and video: Spectacular celebration of Hindu festivals
Asian News, Monday 04 October 2010 A spectacular show was held in Platt Fields Park to mark the Hindu festivals of Dashehra and Diwali. -
9. Hiking gran tells Muslims ‘charity begins at home’
Asian News, Tuesday 28 September 2010 A granny is preparing to walk the entire length of Hadrian’s wall – to raise cash for a special school and encourage other Muslims to support local charities. -
10. Review: Tommy Reilly - Ruby Lounge
CityLife, Wednesday 22 September 2010 The Orange Unsigned Contest produced Tommy Reilly, an awkward Scot with a way around a guitar and a distinctive phrase book.