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1. Johnny patron saint
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 March 2003 JOHNNY Vegas becomes the patron of the Citadel Arts Centre in his hometown of St Helens. -
2. Man who brought Fame to millions
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 March 2003 FOR a generation of British children growing up in the grey eighties, fame was the spur. -
3. Missing chairs
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 March 2003 IT'S obvious from the film that accompanies this exhibition, that architect Will Alsop and artist Bruce Mclean get on extremely well. -
4. Bolden brass
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 March 2003 TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY trumpeter Buddy Bolden is dubbed by many as 'the man who invented jazz.' Yet nothing is really know about him, Garry Robson tells Steve Timms. -
5. Brogan’s birthday treat
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 March 2003 THIS year, North West Playwrights - one of only two independent organisations supporting new writing in the UK - celebrates its 21st birthday. To celebrate they have commissioned a new play from Linda Brogan, whose proposal was chosen from more than 50 submissions. -
6. Cooking up some comedy
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 March 2003 DAVE Turquoise gives St Helens' something to laugh about. -
7. Fame: The Musical @ Opera House
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 March 2003 HOW far would you go to become famous? Judging by the television schedules there's an alarming number of people who will go to extraordinary lengths for even five minutes of fame. -
8. Viewing paintings with Xie Nanxing
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 March 2003 AFTER his controversial appearance at the '99 Venice Biennale, Chinese photo-realist Xie Nanxing brings a subtler, more everyday exhibition to Manchester Art Gallery. Tim Birch looks a little closer.