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21. Novelty summer records
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 August 2005 SUMMER'S& here, which means sun, sea and sand. Unfortunately, it also means our ears have to suffer with the onslaught of infectious novelty songs that get played everywhere, blasting out from cars to clubs. -
22. Christmas party round-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 December 2005PEOPLE like to complain that Christmas isn’t as good as it was when they were kids. Well, you might not get a stocking full of toys anymore but you do get a massive range of late night parties thrown by your favourite clubs. Here, we round up the best of Manchester's party nights, and& don't forget the mistletoe...
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23. Giving it 100 per cent
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 October 2005 XS Malarkey’s is possibly the most generous of comedy clubs on the Manchester circuit. Renowned for charging a very low price for top quality acts, how could they top that for the comedy festival? Simple, put on their charity night 10x10, where ten comics do just ten minutes each.& It takes place on Monday. -
24. Alan Braxe - Upper Cuts (PIAS)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 June 2005 SOME of the best musical moments come when dancing in sweaty clubs to tracks you can't identify. -
25. Sound investment
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 November 2005 WITH rock and roll firmly back in the public consciousness, there's a slew of great clubs around the city representing the sound - nights that take the ethic of the dance music nightclub but breathe new life into it with fun and a taste for new sounds. <BR> -
26. ITC live: The KBC @ Late Room
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 October 2005 WELL they got their wish, well almost anyway. After stating they prefer to play real clubs to suit their ‘perfect dance floor music’, Preston trio The KBC gave Peter Street’s jazz club-style venue a proper wake-up call last night. -
27. Jilly's cheap thrills
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 January 2005 DUE to the dwindling amount of dance music magazines on the market the average newcomer to music and going out might be fooled into think ing that dance music in its various guises is the soundtrack of choice to everyone's nights out in the city. Plainly this isn't so, as clubs like Rock Kitchen and Jilly's will attest. -
28. Preview: Homoelectric
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 December 2005 HOMOELECTRIC& has been the most credible club on the scene in Manchester during the last few years, coolly devoid of all the unnecessary tawdriness that dogs so many gay clubs. -
29. Shine on
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 FOR the uninitiated, Sparkle is the first-ever national celebration of transgender style, expression, attitude and identity; which promises to be a showcase of fashion, art, music and clubbing and will bring together groups and clubs from around the country to take over the Village on Saturday. -
30. Preview: Angel Deelite farewell party
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 December 2005 R.I.P. Angel Deelite. The night is sadly hanging up its wings tonight with a farewell bash at Club V. It's sad, not only because Angel Deelite has been a fixture of quality on Manchester's weekly club scene for seven years.