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1. Spotlight on celebrity
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 December 2003 THE idea of celebrity is challenged artistically in a new exhibition in Tameside, featuring portraits of British South Asian people in the limelight. -
2. Why I'm blessed to be in Blue
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 December 2003 SIMON& Webbe& is the kind of bloke it would be quite easy to dislike. The Moss Side born star of boyband Blue is young, gifted, good-looking, and rich. -
3. Your chance to star in Billy Elliot
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 December 2003 HOW do you fancy possibly taking one of the lead roles in Billy Elliot - The Musical at a leading theatre in London's West End next year? -
4. Prize makes Grayson happy potter
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 December 2003 A& TRANSVESTITE potter who decorates vases with images of sex and child abuse was savouring his success today after landing the Turner Prize. -
5. Artist turns on mosaic
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 December 2003 A WORK of light has been launched to help brighten a town’s festive celebrations. -
6. Tide comes in for maverick new poets
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 December 2003 A NEW event bringing together poets, authors, songwriters and hip-hop freestylers is being launched in Oldham this month. -
7. Artful boost
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 December 2003 THE Commonwealth Games gave the north west's arts a vital platform via the arts umbrella Cultureshock, but now a new arts conference - art04 - is aiming to recognise the force of the cultural industries by providing a marketplace, a talking shop and a £10,000 prize. -
8. Comedy is king at M.E.N. Awards
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 December 2003 COMEDY was king as stars of stage and screen shone at the 22nd annual M.E.N. Theatre Awards.<BR><EM>Watch our video footage from the event.</EM> -
9. Mayall's still top for laughter
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 December 2003 PANTS, fart, bottom, bra, pooh - five monosyllabic words that are a staple of playground banter and the bane of parents and teachers everywhere. Nobody in their right mind would fashion a career - not to mention several successful sit-coms -out of these puerile words but Rik Mayall is cut from a very different cloth. -
10. Turn towards oneself
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 November 2003 A SHEET of blank paper, a supermarket till receipt, a printout of a student's DNA and a pensioner's video self-portrait are some of the intriguing ways in which people chose to express themselves, when given the opportunity to draw their self-portraits.