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1. Wine round-up
CityLife, Thursday 24 July 2008 GULF Station is the original pastoral holding of the Bell family who settled in Australia's Yarra Valley in 1864. -
2. Classic summer taste
CityLife, Saturday 21 June 2008 AN old Brasserie classic - whole baked rainbow trout, haricot vert, sultanas and almonds - is a lovely, simple dish enjoying a revival. -
3. Med diet good for babies
CityLife, Thursday 24 January 2008 A MEDITERRANEAN diet can mean fewer allergies for our babies, discovers . -
4. 1001 Nights Now @ The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 08 February 2006 AS THE story goes, Scheherazade was an Arabic woman who entertained her husband, Shariyar, by telling him a different story each night for 1,001 nights in order to save her life. -
5. 1001 Nights Now @ The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 08 February 2006 AS THE story goes, Scheherazade was an Arabic woman who entertained her husband, Shariyar, by telling him a different story each night for 1,001 nights in order to save her life. -
6. Christmas cracker tales
CityLife, Thursday 02 February 2006 SOMEWHERE in contemporary Britain, in a Christmas decorations factory, a group of migrant workers sustain one another by telling stories. That's the starting point for a startling new take on 1001 Nights Now, which is at The Lowry this week. -
7. The Lowry's winter and spring season
CityLife, Friday 04 November 2005 EXCITING new productions and a few old favourites make up the new season of drama at The Lowry from January. Find out more, here. -
8. M.E.N. Review: The Malmaison Brasserie
CityLife, Friday 11 October 2002 CONFESSION time. I hate shopping. -
9. M.E.N. Review: The Malmaison Brasserie
CityLife, Friday 11 October 2002 CONFESSION time. I hate shopping. -
10. Plays in the park
CityLife, Friday 06 July 2001 SINCE 1987 The Dukes theatre company in Lancaster have made an enviable reputation for themselves when it comes to large-scale walkabout events.