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1. Painting a picture of war
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 September 2003 ARTIST Hughie O'Donoghue's exhibition is a very personal journey as Rachel Pugh discovered. -
2. Five-star order sparks expansion
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 February 2003 SAYING "yes" to a major art commission has forced Manchester artist Debbie Goldsmith into a major expansion programme. -
3. Laila captures Mozart magic in black and white
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 February 2003 IF you invited passers-by in Manchester to don headphones in the street and be filmed listening to a chunk of Mozart's Magic Flute, you would probably get very similar responses to the ones that Laila Pakalnina did in the outskirts of the Latvian capital of Riga. -
4. The man who lived to paint
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 January 2003 ALFRED Ackrill was a youngster born into grinding poverty with a drive to paint. His first solo exhibition is now taking place in Manchester 15 years after his death. -
5. A world of colour
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 October 2002 One is a well-educated, well-travelled gay Indian revelling in colour, the other a Salford man who wielded his restricted palette in Britain - but Bhupen Khakar and LS Lowry are similar than you think. -
6. Artist turns sound to vision
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 August 2002 THE idea of turning a symphony into images is an artistic challenge for one woman as Rachel Pugh discovered. -
7. Missing links in Games legacy
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 August 2002 ARTISTS in residence were commissioned to produce work that would reflect the sports and cultural aspects of the Games in the city. But as Rachel Pugh discovered, they were let down by "bureaucracy gone mad". -
8. Art with Eastern origins
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 June 2002 ARTISTS are hitting back at the negative views of Asian culture with a programme of contemporary art from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka as Rachel Pugh discovers.