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61. The students are coming!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 September 2004 NO more quick service and ample seatage at Sand Bar, nightmarish bus journeys into town from the Southside and a fresh influx of springy-skinned youths that will make you look and feel very old. Oh dear. There has to be a silver lining though. And there is, because all the clubs switch back to full throttle just in time to catch those early loans. Hurrah. -
62. Raghav - Storyteller (True Direction)
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 September 2004 STORYTELLER is an album that'll be received just as well by The Printworks clubs as the all-night Rusholme record shops. -
63. Non-corporate hospitality
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 September 2004 THERE's no middle ground with Client. Their gigs seem to be in enormous arenas or in tiny little clubs, but the stylish but engagingly bloody-minded electro-pop duo wouldn't have it any other way. -
64. Mark Joseph, Barfly, Hilton @ Night & Day
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 May 2004 MARK Joseph is not content with merely being the only MJ in pop music who is welcome near children - he's on the prowl for a whole new audience by playing in pubs and clubs and not finishing his set until just shy of midnight. -
65. Lettuce Laugh
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 June 2003 “WHEN the Comedy Store moved in, it started off the Manchester comedy scene properly, clubs started springing up everywhere.” Comedian Jonathan Paylor talks to Marissa Burgess about& comedy& in Manchester.& -
66. Let us laugh at the opening night
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 April 2003 SOME would argue that there's always been plenty of comedy clubs in Manchester, but in recent years there's been a distinct rise in the amount of venues cropping up all over the city. -
67. Tyrrall's magnetic solo gig
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 July 2003 GORDON& Tyrrall likes folk clubs. "They're a unique performing environment which it would be a great pity to lose", he said recently. -
68. Club night review: Friends & Family
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 January 2004 FRIENDS And Family has become something of an institution in a city full of great little clubs. While the whole scene has diversified from the sound of house music, this weekly venture has evolved& to a create a hip hop stew that's as fascinating now as it was when it started in 2000. -
69. Trash Money makes the world go round
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 January 2004 SOME clubs need to have huge d'cor and a DJ who costs a million pounds to get your attention, while others are little more than a darkened room with some flashing lights and a great atmosphere. -
70. Sub 101 helps to recreate village spirit
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 October 2003 THE mood of the Village seems to be one of regeneration at the moment. Wherever you turn there are new bars and clubs opening or at the very least being re-launched throughout the autumn period.