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1. Previews: Motorhead and Alice Cooper
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 04 November 2005 Two of rock's most enduring frontmen, Lemmy and Alice Cooper are in town this week. We take a look. -
2. Date set for great Xmas switch-on
CityLife, Friday 21 October 2005 As the clocks turn back at the end of this month, daylight can seem like a distant memory. Fortunately, Manchester's Christmas lights can be relied upon to brighten those dark winter evenings. -
3. Bar review: Tempus Bar
CityLife, Friday 14 October 2005 HOTEL bars are great for a relaxing hour after a day of exploring while on holiday. But on the home front, many don't have what it takes compared to your well loved local. -
4. Bar review: Tempus Bar
CityLife, Friday 14 October 2005 HOTEL bars are great for a relaxing hour after a day of exploring while on holiday. But on the home front, many don't have what it takes compared to your well loved local. -
5. Who sent the jazz festival hate mail?
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 28 September 2005 OBSCENE posters and letters were distributed around Glossop in an attempt to sabotage the town's jazz festival at the weekend. -
6. THE BIG PICTURE: Lowry and chocolate box art
Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 15 September 2005 MANCHESTER'S most upmarket hotel is ditching chocolate box art and predictable watercolours to give guests something unique on the walls. -
7. Everything's Dandy
CityLife, Friday 19 August 2005 THE Dandy Warhols are one of the wildest rock acts in rock and roll. They've knocked back alcohol in greedy gulps - not so much "binge" as "suicidal" drinking - dabbled in drugs and onstage nudity. They play The Ritz tonight. -
8. Vincent's talk of the toon
CityLife, Monday 27 June 2005 IT should be like walking into a three-dimensional cartoon film, complete with custard pies and banana skins. The sculptures and collages that are on display at The Lowry Hotel until August 1 are all based on items from some of the world's best-loved animations. -
9. Seven days of fringe benefits
CityLife, Friday 24 June 2005 AFTER a successful launch last year, Manchester's second ever 24:7 fringe theatre festival comes to a close this weekend. -
10. Festival has its fringe benefits
CityLife, Wednesday 22 June 2005 MANCHESTER'S 24:7 theatre festival returns in July, with a line-up which promises to see the event grow into a mini-Edinburgh fringe in the city.