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1. 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 -
2. Exhibition: I'm Electric You're Electric
CityLife, Thursday 24 February 2011 Sarah Walters looks at an enlightening exhibition, sculptor Richard Wheater. -
3. Preview: Free For Arts Festival 2010
CityLife, Friday 01 October 2010 Look out for some unusual events in the city, says Sarah Walters. -
4. Must see: Under Water Colours
CityLife, Friday 03 September 2010 (Contact Theatre, until September 26) Long before Jamie Hewlett was the artistic brains behind Gorillaz and opera Monkey: Journey To The West, he was a celebrated comic artist with a substantial following and collectable output. -
5. Caught in the half-light of fame by Annand
CityLife, Wednesday 16 September 2009 PHOTOGRAPHER Simon Annand believes his new exhibition is an unprecendent body of work, writes Sarah Walters. -
6. Futuresonic: Pick of the best...
CityLife, Wednesday 01 April 2009 THE Futuresonic calendar kicks off on Wednesday. Here are some of the highlights in the week ahead. -
7. Leigh town centre gets a knitted makeover
CityLife, Friday 13 February 2009 MANCHESTER-BASED crafty types ArtYarn have decided to knit Leigh town centre warm again. From February 14-25, Leigh takes centre stage as part of a new craft exhibition, UK DIY. Expect to see knitting pop up in surprising places around the town, while the Civic Square will be transformed by... -
8. Art exhibitions at Odder
CityLife, Friday 14 November 2008 It's a well-known fact that alcohol goes down well with creative types - and there's nowhere better to showcase Manchester's up and coming local artists than at one of the city's best and busiest bars. -
9. Street art comes in from cold
CityLife, Friday 29 February 2008 "IN some ways, it's a bit like Prohibition in America - because they have banned street art, they have sent it underground. Even if they put the death sentence on street art, people would still do it," said Jon Winstanley, co-owner of Upper Space. -
10. Street art comes in from cold
CityLife, Friday 29 February 2008 "IN some ways, it's a bit like Prohibition in America - because they have banned street art, they have sent it underground. Even if they put the death sentence on street art, people would still do it," said Jon Winstanley, co-owner of Upper Space.