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1. Venue review: Emporia
CityLife, Friday 05 November 2004 MANCHESTER is a constantly evolving city on something of an energy rush at the moment. But despite a myriad small nights setting up there was no new actual clubs to go and seek out. Until now with the opening of Emporia opposite Deansgate Locks. -
2. M.E.N review: Simply Thai
CityLife, Friday 29 October 2004 YOU know what they say about buses; you don't see one for ages then they come along in threes. Now, it seems, much the same can be said about women restaurateurs. -
3. M.E.N review: Simply Thai
CityLife, Friday 29 October 2004 YOU know what they say about buses; you don't see one for ages then they come along in threes. Now, it seems, much the same can be said about women restaurateurs. -
4. Egon Ronay guides to return
CityLife, Monday 04 October 2004 ONE of the best known restaurant guides is due to make a return to bookshelves after an absence of seven years. -
5. Egon Ronay guides to return
CityLife, Monday 04 October 2004 ONE of the best known restaurant guides is due to make a return to bookshelves after an absence of seven years. -
6. City Life Comedian of the Year Heat Two
CityLife, Friday 24 September 2004 HEAT Two proved quieter this week, but nevertheless was another tricky decision for the judges. Once again there were ten hopefuls competing and this time Ben Norris was our compere - and a Southerner of all things! Despite his Surrey accent at a North West comedy competition he did a fine job, not leaving the stage until the audience warmed to him, which they did. -
7. The Guvnor burns bright
CityLife, Friday 03 September 2004 ROB Bright says: "The most amazing place I've ever had the chance to DJ in would be Vietnam. It was a couple of years ago and there had only been a few Western DJs there before me, one of whom was Paul Oakenfold, which is about as far removed from may style as you could ever get." -
8. Codename Tricycle by Russell Miller
CityLife, Thursday 12 August 2004 WARTIME glamour - the cocktail of adrenaline, exotic travel and easy sex which some enjoyed during the Second World War - pervades this fascinating book about Dusan éDuskoé Popov, one of Britainés most effective double agents. -
9. The cook who keeps the stars in trim
CityLife, Friday 25 June 2004 TAKE a dollop of determination, lashings of talent, as well as a sprinkling of good luck and you have the recipe that orbited young Sophie Michell to success as a chef. She's only 22, but she's already worked as Claudia Schiffer's personal chef and appeared on TV's Fit Farm. -
10. Will Manchester offer enough for the choosy Queen of Pop?
CityLife, Tuesday 18 May 2004 WITH a é250m fortune, a 1,200-acre country pile and fashionable friends from Milan to Miami, Madonna is the ultimate material girl. She boasts a career spanning three decades and, while her ability to shock is waning, she is still one of the movers and shakers on the pop scene and the celebrity circuit.