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1. Still learning the lessons of Moss Side, 25 years on
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 May 2006 GUS JOHN recalls well the days when landladies with rooms to rent would post notices at their front door proclaiming: "No dogs. No blacks. No Irish". -
2. Some fizzy logic from the king of noodle
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 October 2006 SEVEN years ago I first stumbled across Ross Noble backstage at the now defunct Buzz club in Chorlton. He is back in the city again for a six-night run. -
3. Morrissey looks foward to "sexy" city
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 April 2006 TYPICAL! You wait years for a Morrissey gig and then a load come along at once. The release of the favourably-reviewed Ringleader Of The Tormentors has prompted another slew of shows in a succession of relatively intimate venues, starting at The Lowry. -
4. Haggis off the menu for kids
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 January 2006 SCOTLAND'S national dish has been ranked alongside the likes of chicken nuggets and turkey twizzlers in the Government's fight against childhood obesity, it emerged recently. Like burgers and hot dogs, health officials say haggis should only be served to youngsters once a week because of its high fat and salt content. -
5. Band On The Wall revival gets new support
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 January 2006 SOUL star Mica Paris and composer Julian Joseph are leading the campaign to revive Manchester music venue Band On The Wall, which closed a year ago. -
6. Learn from the masters
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 December 2006 A SERIES of music master classes for young people from across Manchester and Salford kicks off at the Lowry Theatre this month. -
7. Queen are king of the albums
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 November 2006 RESEARCHERS have found Britain's biggest-selling album of all time - Queen's Greatest Hits. Oasis' What's The Story? (Morning Glory) was third in the list. -
8. Bewitched Bennett's history lesson
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 November 2006 PART of the inspiration for Alan Bennett's The History Boys, the utterly enthralling play, which& is at& The Lowry until November 29, came, he says, from director Nicolas Hytner's days as a schoolboy at Manchester Grammar School. -
9. Teens don't choose healthy food
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 March 2006 NEARLY half of parents say their teenage children have healthy meals on offer in school but choose not to eat them, a poll found today. -
10. Lion set to have your roaring at Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 March 2006 A HUGE hit at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Perrier-nominated newcomer Justin Edwards brings his alter-ego Jeremy Lion to The Lowry tonight.