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11. ITC live reviews
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 September 2002 It would be impossible to cover the entire ITC live showcase which includes five days of live music and clubbing at more than 50 venues across Manchester. -
12. The year of the Horse
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 February 2002 The Chinese New Year, February 12, ushers in The Year of the Horse. Draped in celebrations this is the main holiday of the year for more than one quarter of the world's population. So what's it all about? -
13. Forging The Smiths
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 November 2002 THE story of legendary Manchester band The Smiths will be documented in animated form this week - just days after the band's frontman Morrissey scooped the M.E.N's Greatest Mancunian poll. -
14. Oasis are back in town
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 September 2002 JUST under a year ago on the last occasion Oasis played their home town, with two sold-out gigs at the Manchester Apollo as part of their "Ten Years of Noise and Confusion" tour, Liam Gallagher enquired of the adoring throng "You got any new bands round here or what?" -
15. Weird? Not us
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 April 2002 Mum & Dad are not weird. They're not avant garde and they're not out to get you. Their long-awaited debut long-player, and Thursday's Club Suicide show which will end its protracted labour, are not evil things. -
16. M.E.N. Review: Le Mont Restaurant
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 August 2002 IF it were possible to imagine looking out from a dining table set at the prow of some great ocean liner steaming sedately through Manchester city centre in the general direction of Albert Square, one can begin to imagine the view from Le Mont, the restaurant at the pinnacle of Urbis's crystal mountain. -
17. Kylie hits town
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 May 2002 Kylie is in town and Kylie fever is breaking out all over but how did it all happen? Here Paul Taylorreveals the Wilmslow man who made those hotpants the hottest property in showbiz. -
18. Stars have a pop again
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 October 2002 IS the backlash against the bland pop band phenomenon finally underway? First Blur and Massive Attack speak out against war in Iraq, then the Beeb's Fame Academy proves a ratings flop on its first outing. Now Manchester indie band Elbow are throwing their tuppence-worth into the political arena. -
19. Trafford - Imperial War Museum North
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 November 2002 WHETHER it is the building itself or what is in it that most impresses you, a visit to the Imperial War Museum North in Trafford opposite The Lowry is worth a day out. -
20. She's a superstar
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 February 2002 Sarah-Jane catches up with the playful low-rent New York MC Princess Superstar.