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1. Art in brief
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 August 2002 FAST workers still have the time to prepare work for the Littleborough Arts Week (September 1-8), which is mounting its first open arts exhibition. The last date for entries is August 16. -
2. Urban Skies
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 August 2002 AFTER the success of the Commonwealth Games and its various associated cultural activities, next weekend's Urban Skies event at the Zion arts centre in Hulme harnesses the same style and energy in a showcase for the city's diverse communities. -
3. Jubilee competition
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 August 2002 READERS can celebrate the Queen's golden jubilee in style by winning some great prizes in this Manchester Evening News competition, in association with Performing Arts Management, Rock Multimedia and Balvenie Whisky. -
4. Exhibitions
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 August 2002 At a glance guide to exhibitions from Friday, August 23 until Friday, August 30. -
5. Missing links in Games legacy
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 August 2002 ARTISTS in residence were commissioned to produce work that would reflect the sports and cultural aspects of the Games in the city. But as Rachel Pugh discovered, they were let down by "bureaucracy gone mad". -
6. Classics - Stabat Mater and Souvenier De Florence
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 August 2002 STRING sextets, as an institution, are rather thin on the ground: more than a string quartet but less than even the smallest chamber orchestra, they do not have much repertoire apart from Boccherini. -
7. Exhibitions
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 August 2002 AT a glance guide to exhibitions from Friday, August 16 until Friday, August 23. -
8. Festival sounds like a winner
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 August 2002 MANCHESTER is once again preparing to blow its own trumpet. -
9. Big blow to big top theatre
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 August 2002 PRODUCERS of what was to have been the most ambitious big-top theatrical show ever to be hosted by The Lowry have scrapped their entire UK tour, saying "technical difficulties" could have jeopardised the safety of performers. -
10. Mel B on stage
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 August 2002 HER solo pop career may have taken a nosedive, but Spice Girl Mel B's acting ambitions appear to be on the up with word that she is to star in the forthcoming Manchester tour dates of cult chick stage show The Vagina Monologues.