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21. Queer Up North
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 March 2005 NOT that I have ever tried, but I imagine that putting on an arts festival is no easy task and the people behind Queerupnorth have been managing it for 13 long years. -
22. The Last Freakshow @ The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 May 2005 WITH reality TV shows dominating the broadcasting schedules, and Tod Browning's long-banned film classic, Freaks, finally getting released on DVD, the timing could hardly be more appropriate for Fittings Multimedia Arts, the theatre company that integrates disabled and non-disabled performers, to revive this challenging and poignant show. -
23. Bar Review: Lime, Salford Quays
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 LIME isnét the most rock and roll of venues, more the kind of joint that anyone could drop into. Like neighbouring Café Rouge, ités a big space built into the Lowry Outlet Mall, but still has views of the Lowry footbridge that dominates the Quays and overlooks the stunning Lowry Arts Centre. -
24. Follow On
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 October 2005 Over the course of 2005, Black Arts Alliance and English Heritage have worked together to collate masses of information on the city’s Black history. -
25. Garden of Delight
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 June 2005 THE Garden Of Delights, the city's biggest outdoor festival and the unofficial start to summer, is on this weekend at Platt Fields Park in Rusholme. For three days, a city park is transformed into a special fantasy land where hundreds of secrets can be discovered. It's an intriguing, mysterious world, brought to you by Manchester International Arts, the lovely people who thrilled all and sundry with Streets Ahead. -
26. Hot Stepper
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 STEP Up is a multiple discipline 'school arts festival', which will be running across from city from July 1. -
27. Pasana set to roll into town
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 January 2005 PASANA, a recently formed organisation in Manchester to promote Indian culture and arts, is doing a series of workshops on south Indian classical dance Bharatanatyam beginning on Monday, January 31, at the new Studio space in The Lowry from 6.45pm. -
28. Charity show for acclaimed duo
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 April 2005 TWO of acoustic music's most acclaimed singer songwriters, Steve Knightley from Devon and Martyn Joseph from Wales, will be fusing their talents tomorrow at Bury's Met Arts Centre at a Mr Kite benefit show in aid of the Sudan Crisis Appeal on April 2. -
29. Bolli's really bubbling!
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 May 2005 IT'S the arts spectacular that takes place once in a blue moon. And after an absence of four years, the Bollington Festival is back - bigger and better than before. -
30. The Future's sonic...
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 May 2005 THE brains behind Futuresonic 2005, the international festival of electronic music and media arts, are offering three young promoters the chance to win '1000 towards staging an event as part of their EVNT showcase.