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481. Anastacia the fighter
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 September 2005 IT takes a lot to beat Anastacia. The 5ft 3in singer might not look like she could take on the world, but spend one minute in her company and it becomes clear why this hugely successful star seemed to take even breast cancer in her stride. -
482. Michael Jackson - Number Ones (Sony)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 November 2003 WELL, at least it is better than his last album, which we all agreed was Number Twos. -
483. Alps reach new heights
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 September 2007 TWO years of solid touring around the world left Manchester's Nine Black Alps both physically and mentally ravaged. They play here tonight. -
484. Branding Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 March 2004 IT IS now seven years since the slogan, "We're up and going", was produced with the intention of marketing Manchester to the world. -
485. Eagles to land at Arena
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 November 2005 THE Eagles are back on the road. One of the world's most successful bands are now one of the most legendary in the live arena - as their Everest-sized pile of ticket receipts prove. They play the second of two shows here& tonight. -
486. Just good Franz
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 April 2004 THE assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, sparked the first world war. Fast forward to 2004, and Franz Ferdinand is emblazoned across the front of the NME, as the 'band that will change your life'. -
487. Ketil's on for a tasty jazz brew
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 March 2006 KETIL Bj'rnstad is a unique figure in the Norwegian contemporary arts world. Not only an accomplished composer and pianist, but also an acclaimed and prolific writer of novels, poetry and essays. He plays here on Monday. -
488. ITC: Twisted Wheel interview
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 October 2007 JUST how does it feel to have the whole world at your feet? It's a question Manchester band Twisted Wheel will certainly be posing to themselves at various points throughout the next four days. -
489. Morrissey under the microscope
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 April 2005 ACADEMICS from around the world began two days of musings today on The Smiths. But will we know more about their charming, disarming singer Morrissey after all the learned debate? -
490. Now I'll never stop dancing
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 October 2004 THE world of opera owes a lot to Lesley Garrett's aunt. If it were not for her, the star of Strictly Come Dancing would probably have ended up as a scientist - and opera would have lost one of its best ambassadors. Listen to clips from the interview here.