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51. Fringe benefits for festival
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 June 2007 MANCHESTER'S first international arts festival will have an Edinburgh-style `fringe'. -
52. Jump set to be feast for the eyes
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 April 2007 BLENDING martial arts with slapstick comedy and jaw-dropping acrobatics certainly seems like an unlikely cocktail – but that’s exactly what Jump promises. -
53. Sean: top of the ops
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 March 2004 PRIOR to Sean Ruane's arrival on the arts scene, Bacup's most famous musical claim to fame was the Britannia Coconut Dancers, who paint their faces black and walk through the streets, clad in clogs, jumpers, kilts, white stockings, coconut husks and turbans. -
54. Leigh brings madness of institution to stage
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 October 2007 FITTINGS Multimedia Arts returns to the Royal Exchange Studio with their new medical musical extravaganza, Welcome To The Institute. -
55. EA buys into Ubisoft
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 ONE of the world's largest game publishers, Electronic Arts, has bought nearly twenty percent of a major competitors in a deal worth at least $85 million. -
56. Where there's Bridgewater, there's brass
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 August 2006 THE& ninth Great Northern Brass Arts Festival& at the Bridgewater Hall& on& Saturday will& showcase some of the finest brass bands, ensembles and soloists around. -
57. Village gets ready for Queerupnorth
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 May 2005 TONIGHT sees the launch of this year's queerupnorth festival with a premiere of John Waters' new film, A Dirty Shame At The Filmworks. The tale of a sexually conservative suburban housewife accidentally liberated by a knock on the head, directed by the Pope of Trash himself, is the perfect start to a month-long series of great arts-related events. -
58. Film from colonial past on show
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 February 2005 A FASCINATING insight into colonial life makes up the latest exhibition at Manchester's Chinese Arts Centre. -
59. A step on the creative ladder
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 PYRAMID, Warrington's centre for the arts, is offering up and coming artists a step on the creative ladder by giving them the chance to exhibit work early in their careers. -
60. Rumble @ The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 March 2006 FROM puppetry to mime and opera, Shakespeare's most famous work Romeo and Juliet has been the muse of just about every splinter of the arts world to date, but when zooming in on the warring Capulet and Montague families - breakdance is surely the most exhilarating way to re-enact it.