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  1. 1. The tracks of my years

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 August 2004 IF you loved the days when glitter, discos and flares weren't considered to be dirty words and the likes of Abba, Queen and Barry White ruled the world, the More Sounds Of The Seventies concert by the Performing Arts Orchestra is not to be missed.
  2. 2. Dainty diva takes a bow

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 August 2004 THE show's not over until the fat lady sings. Well, if that's the case then visitors to the Classic Proms at Tatton Park this weekend are in for a long performance.
  3. 3. August's featured exhibition

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 August 2004 THE featured exhibition for August is Far Away, So Close
  4. 4. Manchester Pride underway

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 August 2004 MANCHESTER'S annual lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender festival, now known as Manchester Pride, is now underway and hoping to capitalise on the success of last year's Europride, which was attended by 250,000 people and raised over '100,000 for charity.
  5. 5. Brothers on the road

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 August 2004 "PEOPLE wonder how we survive - but this is our dream!" exclaims guitarist and Brothers With Different Mothers mouthpiece Steve Gouldson. "We love the romance of it. It's a very seventies ideal. Being able to drop everything, jump in the bus and play a gig."
  6. 6. Peribanez comes to Salford

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 August 2004 CONGRATULATIONS are very much in order to the organisers of the excitingly ambitious 24:7 theatre festival. In fact, no sooner had they finished this year's festival, when they were given the chance to promote a one-off touring performance of Peribanez, by Lope de Vega.
  7. 7. Contact season of plenty

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 August 2004 THERE are, believes Contact's Artistic Director John McGrath, a couple of clear strands running through their just-announced autumn-winter season.
  8. 8. MAG: Uh-oh! Pandaman

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 August 2004 A CAMOUFLAGE-CLAD Zhao Bandi sits behind a barricade of pillows, a surgical mask across his face, his finger on the trigger of a toy machine gun. Next to him, his faithful panda sits, also masked, a plastic Uzi nestling in his furry paws. The caption reads: 'Block Sars. Defend the homeland'.
  9. 9. Museums awarded extra cash

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 August 2004 MUSEUMS in Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cumbria have been awarded extra cash by the Government.
  10. 10. Remember my name, Fame!

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 August 2004 IT's was the ultimate film about making it big in the business called show, so it only seems right that the stage production of the 1980 movie should hit the heights as well.
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