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31. Rat Race (12)
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 January 2002 It’s hard to remember a time when one of these starry chase movie comedies really did work. -
32. The Affair of the Necklace (12)
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 January 2002 A solid period drama set in revolutionary France with an intricate plot – but it can’t make its mind up whether it’s a romp like The Three Musketeers or a morality piece like Les Miserables. -
33. Green Day, No Doubt, Less Than Jake, A, Rival Scools, Hoobastank @ Move
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 July 2002 Green Day, No Doubt and A. ROCK day at Old Trafford's Move Festival sees a victory for the people who matter. -
34. Your views on Move
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 July 2002 Find out what the audience really thought of Manchester's biggest urban music festival. -
35. Wayne Clews looks forward to Manchester Mardi Gras 2002
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 August 2002 We have weathered an invasion by our nasally accented Commonwealth cousins to the city, all the overblown triumphalism of the Monarchy over the Jubilee and now it's the turn of Manchester to brace itself for a seething mass of gay men, lesbians, bisexuals and goodness knows what other types sheltering under the umbrella of the annual August Bank Holiday knees-up. -
36. King of the sick gag
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 August 2002 There was a time when causing offence was the inevitable consequence of a stand-up comedian's act. -
37. Stones In His Pockets
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 August 2002 'Hollywood's a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss, and fifty cents for your soul', Marilyn Monroe once remarked. -
38. Loose lips sink ships
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 August 2002 Ryding and partner in crime Maggie Fox have been performing as Lip Service for 15 years now. Latest piece, Hector's House, is their riposte to Peter Hall's ten hour epic Tantalus. -
39. The Associate
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 August 2002 Continuing The National Theatre's Transformation series, which has so far included a new version of Aristophanes' The Birds (which was due at The Lowry this month until its last minute cancelation) and Sanctuary by Tanika Gupta at Contact, is this odd little piece by Simon Bent. -
40. Never mind the story, just look at the cast
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 February 2002