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  1. 1. Isaacs heads Respect line-up

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 August 2003 FOUR music stages, a buzzing alternative market place and a family-friendly arts and crafts field are just some of the late summer treats promised for Manchester's first free Respect Festival tomorrow in Platt Fields.
  2. 2. Camerata has something to say

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 August 2003 IT is a leaner, feistier Manchester Camerata that is muscling its way into concert halls around the region this autumn after a year of financial recovery from the brink that has seen the orchestra’s audiences increase by 30 per cent.
  3. 3. Sisters doing it for themselves

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 August 2003 MANCHESTER'S celebration of all things ladylike is to return with an expanded four-day festival.
  4. 4. The sun is out for Beth

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 August 2003 EVERYONE knows the old showbiz adage about not working with children or animals. So you might wonder why the Palace Theatre's Beth Loughran would take on the their first-ever Summer Youth Project.
  5. 5. Contact reveals autumn line-up

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 August 2003 IT is virtually unheard of for an artistic director to downplay his own next season but Contact's John McGrath genuinely has good reason to feel proud of their upcoming autumn line-up, for which tickets have just gone on sale.
  6. 6. Festa Fiesta

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 August 2003 EVEN& while the city is still buzzing from the other family-friendly Manchester Live events, this weekend sees 600 performers of all ages uproot from Catalonia to take part in the vibrant and colourful Festa Catalana.
  7. 7. From film to console - three years later

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 August 2003 A GAME based on a film. We’ve heard that before and it’s not usually good news. Can Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon break the spin off rules and actually make a great game?
  8. 8. Assassins aim for a hit

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 August 2003 YOU don't have to be MAD to join them, but oh... stop it!&  MAD is actually the acronym for Moston Active Drama, a community drama group established in 1996.
  9. 9. Matrix Online to bring a new dimension

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 August 2003 THE MATRIX films say The Matrix is an evil computer program made to enslave mankind. Now available: The Matrix Online for your home PC – James Paterson gets sucked in.
  10. 10. Batman's back

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 August 2003 BRUCE Wayne is returning to our screens to take on a whole new team of baddies and there’s no film or Adam West TV series in sight. James Paterson takes a look.
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