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41. Tango time
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 November 2004 THINK of tango (not the pop, silly). Imagine lustful Latinos, locked in passionate embrace in the packed, dusty clubs or Barrios of Buenos Aires, breaking only to execute complex ravelling arm movements or to swish and whip their legs dangerously around their respective partners. -
42. Watch the video for Lethal Bizzle's Pow! here
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 December 2004 POSSIBLY THE underground record of the year and banned in clubs across the country because of the crazy reaction it provokes, Lethal Bizzle release their controversial single, Pow! (Forward) on December 20. -
43. Giving it 100 per cent
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 October 2005 XS Malarkey’s is possibly the most generous of comedy clubs on the Manchester circuit. Renowned for charging a very low price for top quality acts, how could they top that for the comedy festival? Simple, put on their charity night 10x10, where ten comics do just ten minutes each.& It takes place on Monday. -
44. Jilly's cheap thrills
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 January 2005 DUE to the dwindling amount of dance music magazines on the market the average newcomer to music and going out might be fooled into think ing that dance music in its various guises is the soundtrack of choice to everyone's nights out in the city. Plainly this isn't so, as clubs like Rock Kitchen and Jilly's will attest. -
45. Preview: Homoelectric
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 December 2005 HOMOELECTRIC& has been the most credible club on the scene in Manchester during the last few years, coolly devoid of all the unnecessary tawdriness that dogs so many gay clubs. -
46. The Walkmen prepare to make some noise
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 June 2004 LIKE Manchester, when it comes to its burgeoning music scene New York is also said to lend itself to a village mentality. Budding guitarists and singers tend to frequent the same bars and clubs, catch the same gigs and general share the same tastes in musical culture. -
47. Shine on
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 FOR the uninitiated, Sparkle is the first-ever national celebration of transgender style, expression, attitude and identity; which promises to be a showcase of fashion, art, music and clubbing and will bring together groups and clubs from around the country to take over the Village on Saturday. -
48. Lounge night in Sight
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 May 2005 MANCHESTER'S only burlesque bar the Mint Lounge is proving a real favourite in the Northern Quarter, with Saturday's Nish Nash Nosh and various Friday night clubs packing in the in-crowd. Tonight Modculture's monthly Outta Sight! night returns. -
49. Attic's Saturday set to shine
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 May 2005 THE past is bright, the past is Orange. But it's coming back right here, right now. When most clubs refer to psychedelia they're either talking about trance music or using the sixties as a marketing tool to express how 'out there' their own night is. Not so with new club Orange Sunshine at The Attic. -
50. Shock of the new at Tangled
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 June 2004 Welcome to Tangled, one of Manchester's longest-running clubs and easily one of the best nights in town. The punters at this place sure know how to party and waste no time in getting into the vibe and down with the music.