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1. Review: Michael Caines at Abode
CityLife, Friday 17 December 2010 Liane Baddeley visits Abode now its food mentor, Michael Caines, has been given a national award - and finds it a mix of great expectations and small dissatisfactions. -
2. Review: Harvey Nichols Second Floor Restaurant
CityLife, Thursday 25 November 2010 Paul Ogden goes shopping for a high-class meal in our maligned city centre and finds it at Harvey Nicks. -
3. Must see: Gruff Rhys
CityLife, Thursday 18 November 2010 Is there anything that Gruff Rhys can’t do? To celebrate the release of his third solo record, Hotel Shampoo, Gruff is venturing into some unusual spaces. -
4. Review: Rookery Hall
CityLife, Friday 01 October 2010 Paul Ogden has a drive out in Cheshire to a place which was once the Beckhams’ favourite retreat. -
5. Review: Rookery Hall
CityLife, Friday 01 October 2010 Paul Ogden has a drive out in Cheshire to a place which was once the Beckhams’ favourite retreat. -
6. Interview: Andy Askins
CityLife, Friday 20 August 2010 Marissa Burgess finds the marathon man is going the distance. -
7. Review: Malmaison
CityLife, Friday 16 July 2010 Paul Ogden is disappointed with a dangerous liaison in a city hotel. -
8. Review: Swadesh
CityLife, Friday 21 May 2010 Upon entering Swadesh, one thing is immediately clear: this is a place with ambition. Already well-established in Cheshire village Bowdon – in a large Tudor house, no less – Swadesh has built a reputation for doing things differently. -
9. Review: Swadesh
CityLife, Friday 21 May 2010 Upon entering Swadesh, one thing is immediately clear: this is a place with ambition. Already well-established in Cheshire village Bowdon – in a large Tudor house, no less – Swadesh has built a reputation for doing things differently. -
10. Review: Men Of The World - Oldham Coliseum
CityLife, Wednesday 05 May 2010 Record-breaking Yorkshire playwright John Godber – he of mega hits Bouncers, Teechers, On The Piste and etc – has always tended to pluck his subject matter from the life he finds around him and here he turns his attention to the older members of society.