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71. Frequency preview
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 July 2003 THAT& this city is blessed with an array of quality independent club nights is a palpable relief to those of us sick to the teeth of oversized, impersonal clubs. -
72. Bangers and Laffs @ The White Hart at Lydgate
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 June 2003 MOST pub comedy clubs are in the shiny ultra–chic bar area or a deliciously seedy upstairs room. Tthe White Hart at Lydgate thought they’d be different and go for a marquee. And a posh one at that. -
73. Wheel keeps twisting
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 June 2003 MANCHESTER'S legendary Twisted Wheel club, along with The Hac, Blackpool's Mecca, The Cavern in Liverpool and Wigan's Casino, stands as one of the five most important clubs to have ever existed in the North West. -
74. Nylon Pylon @ Comedy Store
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 June 2003 IF evidence were needed of electro music's graduation from clubs and into the mainstream, this double header in the seated Comedy Store theatre provides it in ample measure. -
75. A poem of two halves
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 February 2004 IN the last 50 years, football has changed almost beyond recognition. Beloved old stadiums have been torn down to make way for modern arenas, players earn more in a week than most fans earn in a year, and shareholders have more say over decisions affecting the clubs than supporters. -
76. Clowning Cheshire lad
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 February 2004 THERE aren't too many comics from the Manchester area who've made it on the national circuit without having gigged the local clubs, but japester Rob Rouse, who was brought up in Gawsworth, near Macclesfield, but who now lives in London, is one of them. -
77. Gutterfunk blows out the candles
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 October 2003 SMALL,& intimate clubs often provide surprisingly satisfying nights out. Think about it: there’s no room for unrealistic expectations, and you don’t spend all night playing lost and found with your mates in a cavernous warehouse. -
78. Dara O'Briain @ The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 January 2004 THERE was a time when Irish comedian Dara O’Briain played Manchester that it would be in one of our many comedy clubs, jostling for recognition with all the other acts on same bill. -
79. Comedy cauldron
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 July 2003 THE residents of Ashton like their comedy but due to the haphazard appearances of comedy clubs in the town they are generally teased then denied their love of laughter. -
80. Club night review: Twisted Elegance
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 January 2004 IF you are tired of slumming it in dark and dingy Manchester night clubs& then Saturday nights at Ampersand could be your new favourite destination. <BR>