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1. Dreaming of a Darkness Christmas
CityLife, Friday 12 December 2003 THE Darkness release their Christmas number one contender, the innuendo-ridden (Christmas Time) Don't Let the Bells End, on December 15, a Slade-style ditty featuring a kiddies' choir. -
2. Dancing Within Walls @ Contact
CityLife, Tuesday 09 December 2003 THE play is so message-laden (class, culture and colonialism) that there is some pretty stilted dialogue at times. But it is certainly engaging and thought-provoking, without actually stirring one's emotions. -
3. Dancing Within Walls @ Contact
CityLife, Tuesday 09 December 2003 THE play is so message-laden (class, culture and colonialism) that there is some pretty stilted dialogue at times. But it is certainly engaging and thought-provoking, without actually stirring one's emotions. -
4. Exciting times ahead
CityLife, Thursday 04 December 2003 BOLTON Octagon's Youth Theatre is helping set the pace for a resurgence of youth theatre activity across the north west. -
5. M.E.N's indepth look at all the winners
CityLife, Wednesday 03 December 2003 The M.E.N. team take a closer look at all the winners. -
6. Hunt still playing the Wonderstuff
CityLife, Thursday 20 November 2003 ManchesterOnline caught up with The Wonderstuff's Miles Hunt prior to the band's Manchester date to talk about his solo career, the band's future and moving to Dublin. -
7. Win the chance to see U2's live video at the Filmworks plus DVD copies
CityLife, Tuesday 11 November 2003 THE Filmworks in Manchester is hosting a special screening of U2's homecoming gig at Slane Castle - and we have seven pairs of tickets and two DVDs of the show to give away. -
8. Jungle fever
CityLife, Monday 03 November 2003 RENNIE Harris brings his seven Students of the Asphalt Jungle to Manchester, to show us how much they have learned from the master. -
9. Erin's feeling Grand!
CityLife, Tuesday 21 October 2003 LIKE many of our neighbours from across the pond 25-year-old folk singer Erin McKeown is a keen anglophile, and judging the reception she gets as an artist on these shores it appears the feeling is mutual. -
10. Darkness reign supreme
CityLife, Friday 10 October 2003 NOT much more than a year ago, nobody really wanted to know about The Darkness. Audiences in pubs and university halls attracted to their non-ironic take on stadium rock were quite likely to number in single figures, even counting their ever-present manager.