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21. Cheshire restaurants poles apart
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 November 2007 CITY Life foody, Neil Sowerby, sampled restaurants in leafy Cheshire, both boasting freshly cooked local produce but poles apart. -
22. Alice Cooper's still a trouper
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 July 2005 ALICE& Cooper the family man is a hard image to reconcile with his more familiar 'scary' persona. This is a man whose current live show features a pretend Paris Hilton being mauled by a dog. He'll be at the M.E.N Arena tonight. -
23. Sacrifice that is all but forgotten
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 October 2005 ONE hundred years ago Suffragettes were first arrested in Manchester.& Yvonne Edge, manager of the& Pankhurst Centre, is& doing her& bit to insure their struggle to win the vote is still remembered by today's women. -
24. Melanie C - Better Alone (Absolute)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 July 2005 MEL C provides her peculiar version of ladylike on a tale of broken love delivered perfectly and powerfully over a stirring piano soundtrack. -
25. Roundabout turns again
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 October 2007 THE magic is back, with a starring role for Didsbury performer and writer Jimmy Hibbert. It's definitely not time for bed as Dougal, Florence, Brian, Dylan, Ermintrude and Zebedee return in The Magic Roundabout (Nick Jr, Monday, 8am). -
26. Dwele @ Academy 3
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 November 2005 DETROIT has a rich soul heritage and the legacy of its infamous Motown record label continues to nurture its next generation of soul legends. -
27. Sharpe's Deansgate date
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 EVER since& Lee Sharpe burst onto the pitch at Old Trafford, the blue-eye Brummie has been as famous for his off-pitch antics as his football talent. He will be signing copies of his book at Waterstone's today. -
28. Thomas is ready for action
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 November 2006 FOR some Mark Thomas is a bit of an enigma. Just what does he call himself these days? He's at the& Dancehouse& Theatre& with a new show until Thursday.<BR> -
29. Three Arrows hits the target
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 August 2006 SOMETIMES the adage Location, Location, Location has no weighting whatsoever. It's a statement that I am sure would have Sarah Beeny shaking her head but, in the case of the Three Arrows Inn, it is completely true. -
30. Doctor will see you in the Clinic now
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 July 2004 THERE's not enough weird music around. Not enough strangeness. Except, that is, for Clinic. Coming from Liverpool, they are yet another jewel in the Domino Records crown, and are on a mission to 'repair pop music and send it on its way'.