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1. Oldham Collesium
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 December 2001 Much excitement surrounds the announcement of the first season from their new artistic director, Kevin Shaw, but there are still several productions outstanding from Kenneth Alan Taylor’s final season. -
2. Roots and (funk) culture
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 December 2001 FUNKADEMIA is returning to its roots this New Year's Eve, re-opening the legendary Boardwalk (Little Peter St) for one last bash at the club where it all began. -
3. Paradise Factory NYE
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 December 2001 GAY superclub Heaven is heading north this New Year’s Eve for a night of happy hedonism at Paradise Factory (Princess St). -
4. Gabrielle is the leading lady
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2001 IF variety is the spice of life — then Gabrielle Drake must be among the hottest actresses in Manchester at the moment. -
5. Kid Creole settles down
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2001 Kid Creole could not be a more apt name for hip seventies survivor August Darnell. -
6. A lot of Malarkey
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2001 Long running comedy night XS Malarkey is run by funnyman Toby Hadoke. He talks to Manchesteronline about comedy and the destruction of the Daily Mail. -
7. Make a wish, Gabrielle
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 09 December 2001 IN hindsight, it now seems entirely fitting that Gabrielle’s career should have started in 1993 with the smash hit chart success of Dreams. -
8. Lady Jane's in line for the crown
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 November 2001 JANE Gray is a lady with one powerful voice. -
9. Art attack in Wunderland
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 November 2001 Wunderland is back at The Paradise Factory (Princess St) once again bringing art and culture to the club-wise masses. -
10. New Order get ready to play Apollo
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 September 2001 NOT too long ago, few observers would have put their money on ever hearing a new album, let alone witnessing live concerts, from New Order.