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  1. 21. Review: Never Let Me Go (12A)

    CityLife, Thursday 10 February 2011 Based on the Booker Prize-nominated novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, Mark Romanek’s bleak film is set in a dystopian future when genetic clones are bred and nurtured to provide vital organs for humans.
  2. 22. Soldier's big support

    Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 03 February 2011 A former soldier who was assaulted and left with brain damage has fulfilled his dream of setting up a support group for other sufferers.
  3. 23. Review: JB Shorts - Contact

    CityLife, Friday 28 January 2011 This lively, highly-varied triple bill of three 15-minute plays ends the excellent two-week Re:Play season at Contact.
  4. 24. Review: Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps (12A)

    CityLife, Friday 08 October 2010 Invest some time in this sequel to a classic, writes Damon Smith.
  5. 25. Review: Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps (12A)

    CityLife, Friday 08 October 2010 Invest some time in this sequel to a classic, writes Damon Smith.
  6. 26. Preview: Free For Arts Festival 2010

    CityLife, Friday 01 October 2010 Look out for some unusual events in the city, says Sarah Walters.
  7. 27. Brain injury sufferers in hunt for place to meet

    Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2010 A former soldier who set up a support group for people with brain injuries is searching for somewhere to hold his meetings.
  8. 28. Rail thugs assaulted conductor and PCSO

    Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 23 September 2010 Transport cops are hunting thugs following two violent attacks at railway stations in Glossop.
  9. 29. Preview: Awakenings

    CityLife, Friday 17 September 2010 Kevin Bourke discovers a true story taken to the stage, ahead of its world premiere at The Lowry.
  10. 30. 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.
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