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1. Eating out with a veggie
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 May 2004 NOT all vegetarians want to eat in purely veggie restaurants. Here Marissa Burgess, who has been vegetarian for 19 years, picks out five places to go with your meat-eating friends. -
2. The Vines - Winning Days (Heavenly)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 May 2004 EVER feel like you've been cheated? Remember that adrenaline buzz that many of us got from listening to The Vines' debut album 'Highly Evolved', and thinking that they were the future of rock? -
3. Dalton's world of adventure
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 May 2004 I THOUGHT they said every dog has its day? Well Dog Boy, the latest production to be staged at the Royal Exchange Studio will get a fortnight of them when it opens. -
4. Wu winging into city
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 May 2004 "I'VE got a lot of friends who live round here, my sister [part of Manchester collective Homelife] and my brother are both here so I spend quite a bit of time in the city," says Ladytron's Reuben Wu, who is DJing at the Smirnoff Experience at New Century House on Saturday, May 29. -
5. Alanis Morissette - So Called Chaos (Wea)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 May 2004 NEARLY nine years on from Jagged Little Pill, and Alanis Morissette is older, wiser and more mellow than her aggressive, snarling former self. Apparently. -
6. Epic run for Cooper
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 May 2004 FOLLOWING the Great Manchester Run last week another endurance event is set to take place this weekend. -
7. XSMalakey @ Bar XS
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 May 2004 TOBY Hadoke shambled onto the stage last night at XSMalarkey in a fetching red sweatshirt 'flecked with dandruff and woodchip' to the strains of George Thorogood's Bad to the Bone. -
8. Rochdale Green Gym
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 May 2004 FORGET costly gym membership and life on the treadmill, BTCV Green Gyms are an outdoor alternative for those looking to shed a few pounds (and we're not talking from your pay packet), get fit and improve the environment at the same time. -
9. How our kings of comedy met
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 May 2004 IT was in Manchester, in 1939, as the days ticked down to the Second World War, that Eric Morecambe first clapped eyes on Ernie Wise, and did not much like what he saw. -
10. City set for definitive Morrissey show
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 May 2004 CONTRARY to his miserable reputation, Steven Patrick Morrissey is a happy camper these days, certainly when it comes to his new album You Are The Quarry, which he say is 'absolutely the definitive Morrissey album.'