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1. Arts boosted by business partnership
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 BUSINESS investment in the arts across the North West has soared in the last year under the guidance of a dedicated partnership project, it was revealed today. Companies in the region have pumped '500,202 into arts projects. -
2. A student of the comedic arts
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 04 July 2004 'I NEVER really went to school and when I did I spent most of the time trying to make people laugh. I was always the kid at school who was messing around.' Explains Martin Plant about his reluctance to conform during his school days. -
3. A step on the creative ladder
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 PYRAMID, Warrington's centre for the arts, is offering up and coming artists a step on the creative ladder by giving them the chance to exhibit work early in their careers. -
4. Move Day 3: Goldfrapp interview
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 July 2004 WHETHER is was studying for a fine arts degree or collaborating with dance artists Tricky and Orbital, the desire to create and express herself has always been a strong one for Alison Goldfrapp. -
5. Brass extravaganza set for city
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 July 2004 WHERE there's the Bridgewater Hall there's brass, or that will be the case come the autumn anyway. As the venue is set to play host to one of the world's largest brass band events, the seventh Great Northern Brass Arts Festival, on September 4. -
6. World class line-up heads for Salford
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 July 2004 THE Lowry's exciting new autumn and winter season features more than 70 shows in the theatres, ranging from opera to world class drama and dance, South Asian arts, talk shows, community theatre, workshops, comedy, children's favourites, a schools' Shakespeare festival and The Wizard Of Oz. -
7. Summer in the city art gallery
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 July 2004 THE love of the arts in the North continues as Manchester Art Gallery announces two summer open evenings to be held on the last Thursdays of July and August. -
8. Kids with the art world at their feet
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9. When will I be famous?
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 July 2004 THEY were right then, Fame is apparently going to live forever. As after celebrating it's tenth year the double Olivier Award-nominated musical is set to embark on a new national tour. -
10. Bard's French collection...
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 July 2004 IF you visit the Loire Valley this summer, you will find an English Collie, a French Dalmatian and a bi-lingual pony all performing in a magical production of A Midsummer Night's Dream in the grounds of an 11th century abbey. Unusual? Yes, but so is the production which will feature young people from the US, France and Britain.