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1. Cartoon hero Ray Lowry comes home
CityLife, Friday 04 December 2009 SALFORD-born and with no formal art education, Ray Lowry probably never seemed like the kind of lad that would make his name as an illustrator and satirist with some of the biggest names in British publishing. -
2. Hayley Westenra delivers at a sensational venue
CityLife, Friday 27 November 2009 STUNNING soprano Hayley Westenra has become the first big name to play a pop concert at Manchester Cathedral. The medieval building has opened its doors to alternative live music shows to raise essential money to fund its core programmes of worship and education and is in talks with a big promoter to host more in 2010. -
3. Founder's goodbye to Nord Anglia
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 CHEADLE-based Nord Anglia Education is saying goodbye to its chairman after 32 years of service. -
4. City is on the up and up... and up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 January 2005 MANCHESTER is celebrating a bumper year for business, education, sport and employment. The Manchester Investment and Development Agency Service (MIDAS) says it has attracted '65m of investment into the city. -
5. Jamelia helps acts to be their own Boss
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 May 2007 WHEN r'n'b star Jamelia got her big break, it was through her karaoke machine. Now the Birmingham beauty is helping other young talent take the big step with a unique education and performance event in Manchester. -
6. Jamelia helps acts to be their own Boss
CityLife, Wednesday 09 May 2007 WHEN r'n'b star Jamelia got her big break, it was through her karaoke machine. Now the Birmingham beauty is helping other young talent take the big step with a unique education and performance event in Manchester. -
7. Safety team on call at winter Games
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 February 2006 MEDICAL staff at the Winter Olympics in Turin are ready for any emergency thanks to a education charity from Salford. -
8. Getting children stuck into music
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 June 2005 ROCK musician Tony Williams has signed with Dawsons Music to head up the company's growing education division.<BR> -
9. Beth McCann helping a new wave of scriptwriters
CityLife, Friday 02 September 2011 The influx of creative industries into Manchester over the next 12 months is likely to turn this city into a hotbed for new writing and acting talent. -
10. Preview: Viva! Film Festival 2011
CityLife, Thursday 03 March 2011 Cornerhouse’s annual Spanish and Latin American film festival is back with a great line-up of events, writes Sarah Walters.