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11. Gripping drama from Caterpillar
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 July 2005 YOUTH arts group Caterpillar's new show, The Amazing Grip, has its premiere at Zion Arts Centre, Hulme on Saturday. -
12. Reassuringly unsure
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 THERE'S nothing as certain as uncertainty - especially in the visual arts - yet commentators, critics, collectors, curators (and even artists) are forever trading in concrete terms and firing off their definitive decisions. So it’s refreshing to report from a show that is reassuringly uncertain about what it is. -
13. The three degrees
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 THE advent of summertime signals a spate of graduations across Greater Manchester's 'big three' universities. Accompanying them are the arts students' annual degree shows. -
14. Exodus to Hulme Park
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 June 2005 EXODUS is a three-year strand of activity set up by the Greater Manchester Refugee Arts Partnership, and convened by Community Arts North West. It is aimed at highlighting the positive side to refugees via art. It launched properly this spring and on Saturday it stages a one-day festival in Hulme. -
15. Cheeky Freaks
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 April 2005 FEAR, fun, voyeurism, prurient curiosity and downright bad taste. That's the promise as Fittings Multimedia Arts, the disability arts company, revive their hugely acclaimed The Last Freakshow at the Royal Exchange Studio from May 4. -
16. Sex sells
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 September 2005 ARTISTS have long been savvy to the fact that sex, or just the hint or promise of it, does sell. It's a fact not lost on Stella Lai, a San Franciscan artist who's closing her three-month residency at Chinese Arts Centre with an expos' of work she's produced here.& -
17. Tomorrow's world
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 July 2005 AS Manchester’s perennial, premiere festival of new media/digital arts, Futuresonic is something of a supernova. Fuzzy Logic is just one of the& events being held during this year's four-day programme. -
18. Village gets ready for Queerupnorth
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 May 2005 TONIGHT sees the launch of this year's queerupnorth festival with a premiere of John Waters' new film, A Dirty Shame At The Filmworks. The tale of a sexually conservative suburban housewife accidentally liberated by a knock on the head, directed by the Pope of Trash himself, is the perfect start to a month-long series of great arts-related events. -
19. Film from colonial past on show
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 February 2005 A FASCINATING insight into colonial life makes up the latest exhibition at Manchester's Chinese Arts Centre. -
20. Made in Ghana: Cornerhouse
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 March 2005 MADE in Ghana, the label on imported Ghanaian goods, titles an arts residency about trade between UK and Africa.