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1. Chorlton Arts Festival
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 May 2003 IFever a suburb deserves an arts festival all of its own, it's Chorlton, the leafy corner of choice for artists and bohemians finding themselves in Manchester. -
2. Queer Up North returns
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 May 2003 FIRST established in 1992, Queer Up North is now in its 11th year and has grown to become a key player on the international arts scene, presenting "queer" and challenging work from leading lesbian and gay artists. -
3. Take a bird's eye view of new Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 May 2003 WHEN a photographer as consistent and reliable as John Davies turns to digital, arts world eyebrows are raised. -
4. Platt Fields to delight
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 May 2003 DEVISED by Manchester International Arts, the wacky team behind Streets Ahead, Garden of Delights forms the finale of the council's eleven-day Festival Europa which celebrates the UEFA Champions League being held at Old Trafford on May 28. -
5. Webber’s Shoot, Shoot, Shoot
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 May 2003 AKIN to Jarvis Cocker, Pulp's protagonist, Mark Webber (guitars) is keen on visual arts -
6. Sims to live on forever...
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 May 2003 ELECTRONIC Arts is planning a sequel to The Sims that will give fans of the game the chance to control their Sims over an entire lifetime. -
7. The Sims (PS2)
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 May 2003 THREE years after the release of Electronic Arts' PC original, The Sims makes the transition to console gaming. -
8. Exchange Improvements a big hit
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 May 2003 THE '34m improvements at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre are drawing in the crowds, a government watchdog said today. -
9. Passion of the painter-poet
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 May 2003 STUNNED amateurs turning up at Wigan Council's Painting For Pleasure classes would find themselves being berated by artist Theodore Major, who stormed that they were not there for enjoyment - art was far more important than that. -
10. Cobra at last UK venue
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 11 May 2003 THE fact that the Cobra exhibition has bucked the accepted norm by not going to London maybe causing some annoyance in the capital but it can only be a good thing for Manchester art lovers.