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1. Meat lovers
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 November 2003 CHECK out what other's in the business think of the big man. -
2. Preview: Playboy: The Mansion
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 November 2003 IT'S TIME to talk about management and God games, folks with the news that we'll soon be able to run our very own porn empire. Nice. -
3. Million Dead fulfil their ambitions
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 November 2003 LONDON-based emo rockers Million Dead are less ambitious than most bands: their mission statement is merely "to play as many shows as physically possible." -
4. Underworld - Anthology 1992-2002 (JBO)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 November 2003 ELDER statesmen of the dance scene, they may be, but there’s nothing elderly about this greatest hits package with each track as fresh as it was upon release. -
5. Moore than a show!
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 November 2003 AWARD-winning American satirist Michael Moore seems to be enjoying something of a pop star status these days, as all tickets for his book-reading at the Manchester Apollo& on Wednesday, November 11& were snapped up within days& of& the appearance& being confirmed. -
6. Busta Rhymes @ M.E.N. Arena
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 November 2003 EVERYONE probably knows by now what to expect from the rap homeboy-in-chief who, for some, is more bark than he is bite these days. -
7. Pioneers breaking new ground
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 November 2003 AMONGST the dense forest of unsigned acts which plough their trade at the city’s more intimate venues, one quintet are rounding off the year with a definite step being made up the career ladder. Pioneers, formed out of a shared musical passion at university, have been gathering a keen fan base throughout 2003. -
8. David Bowie @ M.E.N. Arena
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 November 2003 DAVID Bowie used to be on another planet as the spaced-out space cadet Ziggy Stardust. He mused about life on Mars and observed that planet Earth was blue, yet there was nothing he could do. -
9. The outside Lane
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 November 2003 AT& the start of the year, 23-year-old Luma Lane (actual name Mia) was an aspirant lo-fi singer-songwriter based in Norwich who was seeking fame and fortune elsewhere. Seeking a way out, Mia did a quick search of the internet and stumbled upon the website of Twisted Nerve. It felt like a call from the gods. <BR> -
10. Ross Noble @ The Dancehouse
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 November 2003 ROSS Noble once said that the closest he gets to writing his material down is to doodle in a book. It seems that one of his doodles had escaped from that book to introduce the show& because an on screen information slug was the only support Noble allowed himself.