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1. Table Talk: Sam Youd
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 July 2008 IT'S Tatton Flower Show week - and while in past years it's meant dodging downpours, this year there's been a mini heatwave at the Cheshire event. -
2. Moyles, Hebden Bridge
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 August 2008 MONGOLIAN art. It shouldn't be hard to recognise. I hadn't expected hordes of it, but perhaps that was a steppe too far. -
3. Art? It's child's play
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 May 2008 THE spontaneity of childhood is something most of us lose - and miss - as we get older, and rarely is that openness of expression better demonstrated than in children's drawings. -
4. Finding humour amid the horrors
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 May 2008 A NEW exhibition at the Imperial War Museum North uses the gut-wrenching guffaws of the Horrible Histories books to bring one of the worst periods of human conflict to life. -
5. High stakes, but no chips
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 April 2008 CASINO cuisine has never been high on the list of gourmets but Channel M presenter Byron Evans discovers that is changing. -
6. February's Reviewer of the Month entries
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 February 2008 HERE are February's Reviewer of the Month entries. -
7. Captain role makes sense for David
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 January 2008 RIDING to the rescue as a romantic hero was just the job for David Morrissey. -
8. Bring the bats home to roost
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 January 2008 THE world is full of bat enthusiasts - as 2004 Turner Prize winner Jeremy Deller found out when he initiated a competition last June to design a house for the nocturnal mammals.