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1. COMMUNITY ARTS NORTH WEST PRESENTS EXODUS EVENTS 2008
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 July 2008 COMMUNITY ARTS NORTH WEST PRESENTS EXODUS EVENTS 2008Showcasing the arts of Manchester’s diverse refugee communities -
2. Afro-carribean community warned of salt risk
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 January 2006 THE African and Caribbean community is at increased risk from illnesses caused by eating too much salt, a campaign group warned today. Consensus Action on Salt and Health (Cash) says strokes are often provoked by high blood pressure resulting from a salty diet. -
3. Community Arts North West Presents Exodus Events 2008
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 June 2008 Showcasing the arts of Manchester’s diverse refugee communities including dance, music, poetry, film and drama performances. -
4. Cranford - community brought to life
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 November 2007 THE Manchester railway is on track to arrive in Cheshire as a landmark TV period drama comes to the screen. -
5. Treasure trove of inspiration
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 January 2008 MANCHESTER Art Gallery has worked with community groups to create an exhibition based on lost artefacts from Victorian times, writes Sarah Walters. -
6. Manchester Pride (21-31 Aug)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 May 2009 21–31 August The Gay Village, City Centre Manchester's annual lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) festival takes place over ten days ending with the Big Weekend (28–31 Aug). Celebrating the diversity of the LGBT community in Manchester, the festival features a wide range of activity and entertainment.www.manchesterpride.com -
7. For the people
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 September 2004 PUBLIC art is easily ridiculed: a zany sculpture nobody wants, street-based pieces or performance to which nobody bats an eyelid, or a community art project which nobody hears about. But the latter deserves better because, when done right, community art projects have the public interest at heart. -
8. The Mud club
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 November 2005 Andy Votel is probably not used to being referred to as a ‘pillar of the community’. But when it comes to Manchester’s music community that’s exactly what he is; an upstanding gent who sets a fine example to others. However, staid respectability is not for Twisted Nerve originator and innovator. -
9. Taurus is a bustling chill zone
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 March 2006 TAURUS has established itself as a great community resource in the Gay Village. With chameleon-like charm, it wears many hats for the Canal Street regulars and visitors from everywhere. -
10. It's one big, gay party!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 April 2005 EVERYONE in the village knows Steph Kay. As a champion of Manchester's lesbian scene with her Vanilla bar, she's both an astute businesswoman and a lynchpin of a burgeoning community. This Bank Holiday weekend, Vanilla hosts one of its infrequent Climax nights.