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11. The week on planet pop
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 November 2001 AS the actual Spice Girls look set to implode for good at any minute, and the next best thing is a band of ugly men in leotards, you’d think the renegade Geri Halliwell might be enjoying an easy ride. AS the actual Spice Girls look set to implode for good at any minute, and the next best thing is a band of ugly men in leotards, you’d think the renegade Geri Halliwell might be enjoying an easy ride. -
12. The Lowry braces itself for Rhona
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 October 2001 Playing tonight at The Lowry Rhona Cameron is the heroine and joint creator of Britain's first lesbian sitcom, called simply Rhona. On stage, she may be feisty, funny, sparky and in command, but off-stage she seems much more vulnerable, and her sitcom was never designed to strike a blow for sexual politics. -
13. Theatre round-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2001 What's on this week. -
14. Music fans keyed up for festival
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 July 2001 MUSIC fans in Manchester can look forward to nine hours of free live music on Saturday. -
15. Chart Blast
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 December 2001 He came from nowhere — well, actually, he came from all manner of dodgy religious groups, but newboy Daniel Beddingfield takes his two-step thingummmy to number one. -
16. Thursday's gig guide
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 December 2001 An unlikely mix of Acoustica, Fun Lovin' Criminals and The Blues Brothers. -
17. Oasis live at the Apollo
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 October 2001 COULD Oasis’s 10th anniversary hometown gigs possibly be any more of a Mancunian affair? -
18. A week on planet pop
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 October 2001 In the week that British forces had to suffer a performance by Geri Halliwell, pop's war on mediocrity has claimed another victim. -
19. Maximum Oasis
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 October 2001 COULD Oasis’s 10th anniversary hometown gigs possibly be any more of a Mancunian affair? Noel Gallagher is on stage singing The Royle Family's theme Half The World Away. -
20. The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 December 2001 Lowry theatre director Robert Robson described this year’s programme as ‘‘the usual strong mix across all the areas we’re strong on, which is just about everything bar musicals, which we cannot lay our hands on!.’’