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31. Get your wellies out, it's V Festival time
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 August 2005 IT'S time to clean the mud from your tents after Glastonbury and prepare yourself for more fresh air and pure noise as Manchester music legends Oasis and Ian Brown help V Festival celebrate its 10th anniversary this weekend. -
32. Wiped out like rats
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 July 2005 FALLOWFIELD-based children's writer Melvin Burgess' book, The Baby And Fly Pie, has been adapted for the stage by Lavinia Murray and& is on& at the Royal Exchange until July 31. -
33. Pans People kick out at Top Of The Pops
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 October 2005 FORMER Top of the Pops troupe Pan's People predicted the demise of the flagship BBC show which launched them to fame when they reunited. -
34. Gemma tests out her sea legs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 February 2005 THE Hull Truck Theatre Company has pulled into Bolton with a brand new show. Starring Gemma Craven and set aboard a ferry, the comedy Going Dutch is the tale of two couples facing up to a middle age crisis. You can also listen to clips from the interview. -
35. Ordinary Boys out to prove they're anything but
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 PRESTON - charming, loquacious frontman of ska-revivalists The Ordinary Boys - is walking through his hometown Brighton, being pelted by rain. Hell hath no fury like a man scorned by his umbrella. They play the city tonight. -
36. InMe hoping to get in you
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 THESE days, you can't get away from teen bands. Whether it's a jamming session between friends in a garage, or bands like McFly rising to fame before they reach 20, today's youth are conquering the music industry. Essex rock band, InMe, are no exception. They play the city on Thursday. -
37. Team have get up and Go!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 October 2005BEING that most magazine interviews are done some weeks in advance of publication, when City Life interviews The Go! Team it’s just a matter of days after The Mercury Award was given to Anthony & the Johnsons. They play the city on Sunday.
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38. Nine Inch Nails @ Apollo
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 July 2005 MAYBE Trent Reznor's looking a bit like Dylan Moran these days and maybe a decade after the fact, Hurt sounds more like a power ballad than an industrial dirge... but if you closed your eyes for a moment, it was not hard to imagine it was 1995 again and you were experiencing NIN live for the first time. -
39. Northern Quarter gets a new soup kitchen
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 THE Soup Kitchen on Spear Street, facing Stevenson Square, has opened. -
40. John Cooper Clarke back after ten years
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 March 2005 LEGENDARY local punk poet John Cooper Clarke is coming back to the region ' for two nights only. The gigs at the Comedy Store will be his first headlining shows in Manchester for ten years.