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241. Sufjan the man
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 May 2004 WITH a delicate, girly voice and a collection of songs often intimate but sometimes immense, Sufjan Stevens (pronounced 'Soof-yan') is the epitome of American folk and a man getting his due media attention of late. -
242. London Pleasure Gardens @ RNCM
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 June 2004 IT was definitely a game of two halves for the RNCM Baroque Ensemble and Singers last night. -
243. At her Peake!
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 SHAMELESS star Maxine Peake is back treading the boards at the Royal Exchange in a production called Rutherford and Son this week. -
244. This year's pantos and festive shows
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 November 2004 SELECTION boxes have long proved a firm favourite over the festive period, so the region's theatre goers should enjoy tucking into to the choice still on offer here. -
245. Chris Addison ‘Civilization’ @ The Edinburgh Festival
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 August 2004 PERRIER nominee Chris Addison dreams of a brand new Civilization. -
246. TOCA Race Driver 2 (PC, Xbox, PS2)
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 21 November 2004 WITH the amount of driving games on sale at the moment, you'd be forgiven for getting fed up of the whole genre and moving on. Don't despair though ' we've got a real winner in TOCA Race Driver 2. -
247. Funny Man
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 August 2004 GARY Delaney isn't the liveliest of comedians, touched more - comedically you understand - by Jack Dee than Lee Evans. -
248. Clubhouse provides the platform
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 July 2004 PRIOR to an outing at Manchester's 24-7 Festival, young thesps Three's Company give their show Platformation another Buxton Fringe outing. -
249. Trio to introduce their guest
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2004 THE party time surroundings of the Printworks' Lucid bar is set to be the unusual surroundings for a new play. The writing trio Skint But Pretty are to debut their first hour-long work, The One-Eyed Houseguest, at the venue as part of the Manchester 24:7 Theatre Festival. -
250. Music Festivals 2004: Buxton Festival
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 July 2004 AFTER experimenting with a number of formulae, in recent years the Buxton Festival appears to have worked out the one which brings in the punters - and they've stuck with it.