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11. Bizarre act is shaping up nicely
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 September 2006 ONE thing that really annoys David Friend, one half of the original Puppetry Of The Penis duo, is the idea that their show is in some way smutty. The show returns to Manchester tonight. -
12. Kitchen turns up the heat
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 February 2006 "ROCK 'n' roll ain't noise pollution, rock'n'roll ain't gonna die," wrote those dumb (in the good sense) Australian rock messiahs AC/DC back in 1980. Twenty-six years later the sentiments still ring true as Manchester rock fans head down on a weekly basis to MMSU for their weekly fix of riffs of all shapes and sizes. -
13. Preview: Pete Tong @ Sankeys Soap
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2006 PETE Tong is synonymous with dance music. A long-standing DJ on Radio 1, his weekly Essential Selection show lets people the length and breadth of the country know what's working in clubland that week, whether it be big anthems or relatively obscure leftfield sounds. Tonight he brings his radio show to Manchester's Sankeys Soap for a one-off DJ set that, let's face it, been a long time coming.<BR> -
14. The carnival's not over for the happy snapper
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 August 2006 CLUB promoter Terry George began taking photos of punters at his first bar in Leeds, but he never imagined that, in just a few years, he'd end up with an exhibition at a trendy Chorlton art gallery. It was a holiday to Rio de Janeiro for the annual carnival that really fired his imagination. -
15. It's non-stop fun in the village
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 December 2006 SAY what you like about the city of Manchester, it knows how to party. And nowhere in the city likes to party more than the gay village. Indeed while most club promoters and venues in the rest of the city will have a quiet night tonight and tomorrow to recharge their batteries, the village will be in full swing with a selection of club nights and events that make the place so famous and welcoming for gay and lesbian people from all over the country. -
16. Jay to liven up up the Warehouse
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 October 2006 TONY Blair, Bill Bryson and even Fitz from Cracker have all been quick to heap praise on the way the city has risen from the rubble of the Manchester bomb. One redevelopment has continued to prove a bit of a white elephant though é the Great Northern Warehouse. Manchester 235 hopes to change that though. -
17. Restaurant review: Ink Brasserie
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 June 2006 BEAR with me, we'll get to Ink Brasserie I promise. Let's cast our minds back to the early eighties in Manchester city centre and nightclubs. These were the drab years. Unless you were in the know Manchester seemed to offer nothing much that you couldn't get in Rochdale - my home town. -
18. Franz Ferdinand - The Fallen (Domino)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 March 2006 THE Fallen contains the usual Franz elements, an infectious guitar riff, a sing-along-able chorus and Alex Kapranos's distinctive vocals - sometimes he croons, sometimes he shouts, but is always on fine form. -
19. Bank Holiday Sunday: Clubbing tips
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 August 2006 USUALLY only the bravest of souls dare to switch to party mode on the seventh day, preferring instead to hug the sofa and wind down the weekend slowly. With the August Bank Holiday Monday acting as a duvet day you can party in style though this Sunday night. -
20. Fun Lovin’ Criminal set to DJ at Po Na Na
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 HUEY Morgan of the Manhattan funk band Fun Lovin’ Criminals is set to DJ at Po Na Na on Charles Street& tonight.