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1. Paul Taylor's gigs of 2008
CityLife, Monday 01 December 2008 MOMENTS of jaw-dropping wonderment on Manchester stages this past year? -
2. Adrian Mitchell at The Whitworth Art Gallery
CityLife, Wednesday 05 November 2008 Adrian Mitchell coughs and Paul Taylor blows through their reading at the Whitworth Art Gallery, as part of the Manchester Literature Festival -
3. Heritage by the sea
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 May 2008 LLANDUDNO has everything you need for an old-fashioned family holiday, writes Paul Taylor. -
4. Salute our Land Girls
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2008 THEY helped to keep the nation fed throughout the Second World War. But only now – over 60 years on – are the Land Girls being welcomed into 10 Downing Street to see their wartime contribution recognised, discovers Paul Taylor. -
5. Oasis LP to premiere on MySpace
CityLife, Tuesday 30 September 2008 OASIS are to premiere their new album Dig Out Your Soul in its entirety on MySpace. Ahead of the release read music critic Paul Taylor's in-depth verdict on Dig Out Your Soul, here. -
6. Brooks' key to the hidden city
CityLife, Thursday 04 December 2008 A NEW exihibtion takes an unfamiliar angle of some of the familiar landmarks of our cityscape. Welcome to hidden Manchester, writes Paul Taylor. -
7. Heavenly sales, but Priests won't give up day job
CityLife, Wednesday 18 June 2008 IT seemed like an episode of Father Ted… three Catholic priests from Northern Ireland bidding for success in the charts with sacred music. Two million album sales later, no one’s laughing at The Priests now, says Paul Taylor. -
8. Beauty that's skin deep
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 March 2008 TATTOO artists are becoming worldwide celebrities in their own right and the Manchester Tattoo Show is set to attract thousands, writes Paul Taylor. -
9. A tale to raise the eyebrows
CityLife, Tuesday 12 August 2008 ANTHONY Scally had few expectations for the book he wrote about living with paranoid schizophrenia. But today it is cult reading among patients, writes Paul Taylor. -
10. Human League show their steel
CityLife, Sunday 07 December 2008 IF Sheffield pop today means Arctic Monkeys, it once meant The Human League, Heaven 17 and ABC. Now pop’s old guard from the Steel City have teamed up for a tour, writes Paul Taylor.