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61. Move Day 3: Goldfrapp interview
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 July 2004 WHETHER is was studying for a fine arts degree or collaborating with dance artists Tricky and Orbital, the desire to create and express herself has always been a strong one for Alison Goldfrapp. -
62. Brass extravaganza set for city
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 July 2004 WHERE there's the Bridgewater Hall there's brass, or that will be the case come the autumn anyway. As the venue is set to play host to one of the world's largest brass band events, the seventh Great Northern Brass Arts Festival, on September 4. -
63. Spin brought to book by real insider
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004 MARTIN Sixsmith& plays down reports that he resorted to fiction - his first novel is called Spin - to convey his scathing critique of the political black arts because (a) the government threatened to sue him and (b) his severance settlement required a gagging agreement. -
64. Some enchanted evenings ahead
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 May 2006 MANCHESTER International Arts, renowned for their imaginative and highly-adventurous outdoor programming, have put together a season of "Enchanted Evenings" to light the city throughout the summer. -
65. Urbis facing a colourful future
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 December 2006 VISUAL arts students will be showing their mettle this winter at Urbis as part of a new scheme to showcase the city's creative flair. -
66. Reworkings of classic children's tales
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2007 THE quirky world of Tangere Arts returns to The Studio at The Royal Exchange for a three-week run this Christmas with new workings of two classic children's stories. -
67. Made in Ghana: Cornerhouse
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 March 2005 MADE in Ghana, the label on imported Ghanaian goods, titles an arts residency about trade between UK and Africa. -
68. Queer Up North
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 March 2005 NOT that I have ever tried, but I imagine that putting on an arts festival is no easy task and the people behind Queerupnorth have been managing it for 13 long years. -
69. All in a Knight's work
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 August 2007 IT'S a democratic day for the arts when a writer without a publishing deal tops the bestseller list, but that's exactly what's happened with Salford's latest literary son, Robert Wakefield. -
70. Winter wasteland at Platt Fields
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2007 HAS snow really come to Manchester in May? It has this weekend at I.O.U Theatre's show Waylaid, presented by Manchester International Arts as part of Futuresonic.