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  1. 101. Tim's birthday suit fits fine

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 March 2004 AUSTRALIAN singer and actor Tim Rogers is such a big fan of Manchester that in a few days time he'll be celebrating his birthday in town for the third time in four years!
  2. 102. Jamie Cullum @ Bridgewater Hall

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 March 2004 JAMIE Cullum is undoubtedly a talented musician. Seeing the diminutive crooner in the flesh shows up just how unlikely a jazz performer he is, let alone the much-touted saviour of jazz. But that is what the record company execs do a good line in these days - unlikely acts.
  3. 103. Kindertransport's step into the dark

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 April 2004 DIANE Samuels' play Kindertransport is inspired by the remarkable story of the way in which, in the days leading up to the Second World War, 10,000 Jewish children made a heartbreaking journey, leaving their families in Nazi Germany to begin a new life in Britain.
  4. 104. City set for definitive Morrissey show

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 May 2004 CONTRARY to his miserable reputation, Steven Patrick Morrissey is a happy camper these days, certainly when it comes to his new album You Are The Quarry, which he say is 'absolutely the definitive Morrissey album.'
  5. 105. Faultline - Your Love Means Everything (EMI)

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 May 2004 IF YOU believe the stories, one of David Kosten's lungs exploded while playing the saxophone in his younger days.
  6. 106. Hope Of The States – The Lost Riots (Sony)

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 June 2004 JANUARY 1 2004, the first day of the year a band's hopes and dreams would be fulfilled with their debut LP release. Yet little did they know that just 15 days into it, they would be facing all the promotion without guitarist and friend Jimmy Lawrence.
  7. 107. Kindergarten's techno isn't for trainspotters

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 May 2004 IT'S actually quite hard in Manchester to find a good night that plays more leftfield house and techno these days. Kindergarten is one such club.
  8. 108. New Order biography

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 January 2004 NOTHING& has enriched Manchester like New Order since the days when cotton was king.
  9. 109. Keep it Locked

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 March 2004 GIVEN& that there's not exactly a glut of& techno nights in town these days, where exactly can you find its glary-eyed, clean-shaven hordes?& Step forward Locked, which celebrates its first birthday on Saturday, March 27.
  10. 110. Billy Bragg @ The Lowry

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 March 2004 IT’s not a bad old life being Mr William Bragg is it? Spending your days touring the world venting your spleen on the hypocrisy and greed of world politics, while mixing it with comical tales of the places and people you’ve been and met along the way.
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