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11. Restaurant review: Nick's Restaurant in Bolton
CityLife, Friday 26 August 2011 Paul Ogden discovers a treat of a feast in Bolton -
12. Moss Side Caribbean Carnival will be feelgood response to riots
CityLife, Friday 12 August 2011 Actor Chris Bisson is on his way to an editorial meeting about a film marking the 30th anniversary of the Moss Side riots. -
13. Restaurant review: Australasia
CityLife, Friday 08 July 2011 Paul Ogden leaves changeable Manchester behind for a ray of sunshine that is pure modern Australia. -
14. Your chance to win share of £80k to boost business
Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 30 June 2011 Bright sparks are needed to help nurture new businesses. -
15. Interview: Debbie Harry
CityLife, Friday 10 June 2011 Blondie’s charismatic star Debbie Harry has more edge than age about her, writes Gary Ryan. -
16. North End are radio stars
Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 09 June 2011 Glossop North End found themselves the centre of attention last Thursday with an unexpected role on national radio – all thanks to a social networking site. -
17. Deadline looms for playwriting competition
CityLife, Friday 03 June 2011 The first act in the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting’s search for the great new plays and new writers of 2011 is fast drawing to a close as writers only have until Monday, June 6, to submit their work. -
18. Review: The Grill On New York Street
CityLife, Friday 13 May 2011 Paul Ogden visits the city centre’s new Grill on the block -
19. Building a better future for North End at Surrey Street
Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 12 May 2011 It's all change at Glossop North End as the Hillmen embark on a hectic summer of redevelopment work at their Surrey Street ground ahead of their 125th anniversary season. -
20. Must see: Chorlton Arts Festival
CityLife, Thursday 12 May 2011 Arts festival: it’s the kind of phrase that could potentially send you running into the magazine aisle of your local supermarket in a search of something comfortingly low-brow to digest. But if there’s a festival in Manchester that does all it can to reverse that perception, it’s the Chorlton Arts Festival.