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  1. 1. Fleetwood Museum

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 January 2003 FLEETWOOD Museum traces the history of the town from its earliest days.
  2. 2. Neko makes a case for fame

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 January 2003 AFTER the traditional fallow period over Christmas and New Year, things are finally starting to look up a bit on the live music front and, if you're a fan of rootsy rock there's actually a busy few days ahead as Jesse Malin, Kevin Montgomery and Neko Case are all back in town.
  3. 3. Spirit of the Games

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 January 2003 WHAT nicer way to remember the glory days of the Commonwealth Games in Manchester than visiting the Museum of Science and Industry.
  4. 4. Copellia @ The Lowry

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 January 2003 SIR Peter Wright's 1995 production of Coppelia is a wonderful pick-me-up for dark days and it is a joy to have Birmingham Royal Ballet bring it here.
  5. 5. Touchstones Museum, Rochdale

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 January 2003 THE place where the story of Rochdale is told - from prehistoric times to the present.
  6. 6. After the shocks and the hype, the gentle art of painting is ready to make a comeback

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 January 2003 FIRST there was the schlock horror of Sensation which introduced the world to Tracey Emin, the Chapman brothers, maggots and more of Damien Hirst's cabinet of pickled curiosities, all wrapped in the pouting punk attitude of the YBAs (Young British Artists).
  7. 7. Full circle for 2003

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 January 2003 WITH New Year's Eve still ringing in our ears, it's time to pause and look ahead to what's in store for 2003.
  8. 8. Party on in the Village

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 January 2003 NOW that 2002 is so last year, it's time to stop and chew on what's in-store for 2003.
  9. 9. Crows flying high

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 January 2003 THEY spring from the same sun-parched homeland as the Beach Boys, but Adam Duritz and his band Counting Crows have not exactly forged a reputation as California's happiest bunnies.
  10. 10. Gaz 'n' Grass grow up

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 January 2003 IT'S now seven years since Supergrass climbed aboard their Raleigh Choppers and sang about being young, running green and keeping their teeth nice and clean. Simon Donohue meets frontman Gaz as they prepare for the Manchester date.
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