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  1. 31. Summer in the city art gallery

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 July 2004 THE love of the arts in the North continues as Manchester Art Gallery announces two summer open evenings to be held on the last Thursdays of July and August.
  2. 32. Green Room, green light

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 February 2004 THERE'S good news for theatre lovers who might have been worried about the future of the Green Room, the experimental arts space that's been a vital part of the city's arts scene for 21 years now.
  3. 33. Panda targets a breeding ground

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 January 2004 A NEW agency called Panda (standing for the Performing Arts Network and Development Agency) aim, they say, "to put Greater Manchester's new and emerging independent performing arts companies on the map, raising their profile for national and international touring opportunities" by offering them professional development advice and information.
  4. 34. Northern massive

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 January 2004 YOUNG Manchester composer and arts visionary Hannah Jackson talks to Stephen White about her ‘urban-classical’ experiment, Emerge.
  5. 35. Raising the banners

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 June 2004 DEMONSTRATIONS have not only shaken-up society, they have also produced some dramatic banners, flags and other paraphernalia.
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    Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 May 2004
  7. 37. 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.
  8. 38. 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.
  9. 39. 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.
  10. 40. Kids with the art world at their feet

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 July 2004
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