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1. Arts boosted by business partnership
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 BUSINESS investment in the arts across the North West has soared in the last year under the guidance of a dedicated partnership project, it was revealed today. Companies in the region have pumped '500,202 into arts projects. -
2. Chinese Arts Centre: Shifting times
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 May 2004 ARTIST in residence Gordon Cheung is sitting comfortably in, arguably, the most unusual art space in Britain. The Chinese Arts Centre is built for artists, not for art. -
3. Chinese Arts Centre: Artists promise the naked truth
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 September 2004 TWO artists who shocked the art world by jumping semi naked on to Tracey Emin's Turner Prize-nominated unmade bed have launched an exhibition in Manchester. -
4. A student of the comedic arts
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 04 July 2004 'I NEVER really went to school and when I did I spent most of the time trying to make people laugh. I was always the kid at school who was messing around.' Explains Martin Plant about his reluctance to conform during his school days. -
5. Whodunnit @ The Chinese Arts Centre
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 March 2004 EVERYTHING from the plush seats and the ice cream treats to the Agatha Christie-style plot is designed to make you think you are in a cinema until you take a closer look at the colourful cast on screen. -
6. Boost for Trafford as new centre opens
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 November 2004 FOLLOWING its official launch in April, the first season at the Waterside Arts Centre in Sale, has been announced. -
7. Look-a-like wanted for arts centre
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 February 2004 CANINES of a less thoroughbred variety than those recently on show at Crufts are being given the chance of prize-winning glory in a competition launched by The Lowry. -
8. EA buys into Ubisoft
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 ONE of the world's largest game publishers, Electronic Arts, has bought nearly twenty percent of a major competitors in a deal worth at least $85 million. -
9. A step on the creative ladder
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 PYRAMID, Warrington's centre for the arts, is offering up and coming artists a step on the creative ladder by giving them the chance to exhibit work early in their careers. -
10. Move Day 3: Goldfrapp interview
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 July 2004 WHETHER is was studying for a fine arts degree or collaborating with dance artists Tricky and Orbital, the desire to create and express herself has always been a strong one for Alison Goldfrapp.