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11. Preview: Rude
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 December 2005 OZ, the resident DJ and promoter of Rude, says: "There are too many clubs in Oldham. I worked it out that there's probably a combined capacity of 5,000 for all the clubs in the town and probably about 2,500 dedicated clubbers. By my estimation, something's got to give." If most promoters or DJs came up with a statement like that, you'd think that the bottom was about to fall out of their world. To Oz, however, it's not such a bad thing.<BR> -
12. The Willows: Bringing Vegas to Salford
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 March 2006 THE age of cabaret came and went, and with it died the huge clubs. All except one, that is. The Willows Variety Club in Salford celebrates its 40th anniversary this month. Paul Taylor takes a nostalgic look back. -
13. Opus is the ultimate night out
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 April 2006 JUST when you thought super clubs were totally passé in Manchester after the sinking of the cruise ship-like Lucid, another opens in the very same venue at The Printworks. -
14. Rip-roaring Romp rules
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 February 2006 THERE are certain clubs in this great city of ours that the M.E.N. rarely covers. Some because we couldn't honestly, hand on heart, recommend them to you and some because they're so successful they don't really need any more publicity because they're doing just fine without us. Romp falls into the latter category. -
15. Preview: Tangled
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2006 MOST clubs celebrate their birthdays. It's a chance to boost ratings and get people fired up for their night out. Few clubs, however, have the level of fanatical support that means the resident DJs get the chance to celebrate their own birthdays as part of the club's calendar. <BR> -
16. Crazy gang celebrate a year of partying wildly
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 November 2007 CAGED Asylum isn't to everybody's taste and although it is far removed from the dumb world of `real' lap dancing clubs it won't ever be the night out of choice for many of our regular readers. -
17. South rocks you till you drop
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 January 2005 TO the unfamiliar, South nightclub is probably best described as a giant underground pint of beer with speakers in the corner. This is, of course, a good thing and, as if you need proof, it's probably one of the city's most consistently busy clubs and has been for ages. -
18. Christmas Comedy @ The Frog and Bucket
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 December 2004 YOU WOULD imagine that the run up to Christmas would be a happy affair in comedy clubs. That the peace and love encouraged at this time of year would be extended to comedians. -
19. Kinky nights in the country
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 November 2004 THE last time we ventured out to Frodsham to visit 2Kinky we were greeted by enthusiastic clubbers who seemed to enjoy escaping the city in pursuit of hedonistic thrills. It was a laugh. Quite the opposite of your heads-down serious music lovers' clubs and all the better for it. -
20. Komotion loco
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 June 2005 SI Parker is kicking up a commotion against those who decry any indie label on a club night "You know what really bothers me about the clubs in Manchester?" explains the Manchester-based DJ. "It's the fact that as soon as you say you're doing an indie night people seem to think that it's just some cheap venture. That's one of the things we're kicking against with Klub Komotion."