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1. Tribal Gathering
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 August 2003 THOUSANDS of eager clubbers& may have to wait just a few more days for this weekend's& Tribal Gathering’s Warehouse Party, but the waiting is finally over about where the gigantic party will take place. -
2. EuroPride interview: Cruz 101's Gerrard Woods
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 August 2003 MANCHESTER welcomes& EuroPride. Cue a host of huge parties, outdoor shows, theatre and cinema as an expected 300,000 people turn out to enjoy the ten-day event. ManchesterOnline caught up with Cruz 101 manager& Gerrard Woods& to find out how their plans were going. -
3. Power to the people
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 August 2003THERE'S a palpable sense of nervous excitement among the three people sitting around the table having lunch in The Village on a soaking wet Friday afternoon.
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4. Justin time - for the fans
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 August 2003 JUSTIN& Timberlake is barely out of his teens but he's already dated a string of celebrity beauties, grabbed more than his fair share of headlines, had a fistful of hit singles and been crowned Sexiest Man Alive by the world and his wife. -
5. Starsailor's intergalactic year
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 August 2003 STARSAILOR founder member James Stelfox& guides us through& his& bizarre& year - working with Phil Spector, supporting The Rolling Stones and marking scoring legend Ian Rush out of a football match. -
6. Cutting crew
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 August 2003 TRUST& me, your dad& hates& The& Scissor Sisters. -
7. Reborn Tony is buzzing
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 August 2003 WITH the pop group, Spandau Ballet, Tony Hadley had 20 hit singles, nine of which were in the Top 10, and spent 415 weeks in the singles and album charts. -
8. Back to the old house
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 August 2003 TRIBAL Gathering are about to single-handedly give clubbing a good shake up by reintroducing the city to something we’d almost forgotten about& - a good old fashioned down and dirty warehouse party. <BR> -
9. A Guy thing
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 August 2003 IT'S& been over a decade since Voodoo Ray cemented its place within Manchester legend, but the A Guy Called Gerald legacy lives long and prosperous. -
10. Glad to be gay!
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 August 2003 PICTURE the scene. It is Manchester in the 1950s, homosexuality is illegal, "gay" still means light-hearted, and the Rembrandt pub is one of the very few havens for those who suspect they are not as other men.