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1. 365 images of our world
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 08 April 2009 AFTER artist Ghislaine Howard was in London during the July 7 bombings in 2005, she felt the need to express her feelings in painting form. -
2. COMEDY: Ed Byrne, Lowry, Sat 14 March
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 11 March 2009 POPULAR comic Ed Byrne is back poking fun at his inability to conform to class and fame stereotypes. -
3. MUSIC: X-Factor Live, MEN Arena, Friday 27 and Saturday 28 Feb
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2009 FIRSTLY, the bad news. The X-Factor Live tour doesn’t feature Cheryl Cole’s fabulous outfits, Dannii Minogue’s tears, Simon Cowell’s hilarious put-downs or the presenting skills of super-hunky Dermot O’Leary. -
4. Glossop Restaurants, Bars & Pubs
Glossop Advertiser, Tuesday 15 January 2008 Visit the Manchester Evening News for food & drink news, reviews, listings and special offers in your area. -
5. COMEDY: Russell Brand, Apollo, Saturday
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 30 November 2007 CHARISMATIC show–off Russell Brand is one of the most in-demand performers and he is coming to Manchester as part of his stand-up tour. -
6. Fears go up in a puff of smoke
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 02 November 2007 FOUR months on from the pub smoking ban, Angela Kelly looks at the impact on city centre life … -
7. A cut above ...
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007 AFTER decades as Britain’s best- loved film critic, Barry Norman knows his onions when it comes to cinema, says Angela Kelly ... -
8. Director has the write stuff
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 12 October 2007 IT WOULD be impossible to chronicle any history of Manchester’s award-winning Royal Exchange Theatre without the name of Braham Murray being centre stage. -
9. Oh, brother!
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 14 September 2007 MUSICAL: Blood Brothers, Opera House, from Monday: -
10. Take five young men ...
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 17 August 2007 IT'S entirely fitting that Manchester should get to see the new Take That musical Never Forget before it heads to the West End.