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31. Futuresonic listings - Wednesday, April 28
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004A& ROUND-UP of events taking place as part of Futuresonic, Manchester's music and digital arts festival.
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32. Futuresonic listings - Sunday, May 2
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004A& ROUND-UP of events taking place as part of Futuresonic, Manchester's music and digital arts festival.
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33. Futuresonic listings - Thursday, April 29
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004A& ROUND-UP of events taking place as part of Futuresonic, Manchester's music and digital arts festival.
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34. Full list of winners
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 March 2004 FULL list of winners for the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts Annual Open Exhibition. -
35. For the people
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 September 2004 PUBLIC art is easily ridiculed: a zany sculpture nobody wants, street-based pieces or performance to which nobody bats an eyelid, or a community art project which nobody hears about. But the latter deserves better because, when done right, community art projects have the public interest at heart. -
36. Kids with the art world at their feet
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 July 2004 -
37. When will I be famous?
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 July 2004 THEY were right then, Fame is apparently going to live forever. As after celebrating it's tenth year the double Olivier Award-nominated musical is set to embark on a new national tour. -
38. Mandragora @ Oldham Coliseum
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 November 2004 IN some strange, mythical India of long, long ago, King Mandragora is having rather a rough time of it. -
39. Bard's French collection...
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 July 2004 IF you visit the Loire Valley this summer, you will find an English Collie, a French Dalmatian and a bi-lingual pony all performing in a magical production of A Midsummer Night's Dream in the grounds of an 11th century abbey. Unusual? Yes, but so is the production which will feature young people from the US, France and Britain. -
40. Art of persuasion
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 ECCENTRIC critic Brian Sewell, notorious for his snooty opinions on contemporary art, has been won over by Manchester art student Chris Boyd.