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311. Canadian invasion
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 September 2003 TOM Stade opened the Comedy Store's Thursday Hungry Eye night back in January, and he's been a regular visitor to the city since. -
312. Daniel loves to be Mr Unpredictable
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 April 2003 FOR a while it looked as if Daniel Bedingfield was going to be a one-hit wonder. -
313. Sisters doing it for themselves
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 August 2003 MANCHESTER'S celebration of all things ladylike is to return with an expanded four-day festival. -
314. Have a Christmas console
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 December 2003 FOR the games industry, Christmas represents the most lucrative of times, with as much as a quarter of all games sales being recorded up to and over the festive period. Iain Hepburn looks at games consoles on offer. -
315. Singles round-up: July 21 to 27
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 July 2003 BEYONCE& stretches her spell at the top of the charts with Crazy in Love& to three weeks after another slow week for singles. -
316. Bierkeller dates for The Fall
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 September 2003 GIVEN that it has been 25 years since The Fall’s first single was committed to wax (‘Bingo Master’s Breakout’, fact finders), you might be forgiven for assuming the two dates at the Bierkeller were some kind of commemorative bash for the post-punk perennials. -
317. One Night in Heaven
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 April 2003 CITY Life's Marc Rowlands spoke to NewJersey's soul master Dennis Ferrer ahead of his Manchester debut. -
318. Leeds - Harewood House
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 March 2003 ONE of the grandest stateliest homes of them all is Harewood House, over the Pennines in Yorkshire - it's still the home of the Queen's cousin, the Earl of Harewood. -
319. Big Hands party for record label
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 July 2003 HOW time flies when you’re having fun. Three years ago, Dick Green and Mark Bowen spent their evenings propped up in various East End boozers <BR>studying the A-Z of How To Beat The Majors And Start Your Own Successful Indie Label. <BR> -
320. Clubbed to death
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2003 FOR& decades there has been an unspoken rivalry between New York and Manchester over who provides the era’s most significant sound.