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1. Manchester Pride: Clubs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 August 2004 WHILE Pride is really all about celebrating diversity and raising much-needed funds for charity, for many people it's simply an excuse to stay out for three nights running, getting increasingly addled as the drink and other stimulants take their toll. -
2. Cardigan chic is in the past
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 August 2004 THERE are many sonic treats on Homies and Homos, the latest album by 26-year-old Grand Central beatboy Henry Smithson - aka Riton. But surely the most intriguing track on there is a cover of The Cure's famous hit Killing An Arab. -
3. Summer Sequence
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 August 2004 THOSE into more esoteric sounds for the dancefloor will know all about Sequence. A monthly underground night, it's an off-shoot put together by ex-residents of Music Is Better, a club night and record label that proved that even Manchester's underground scene had a vibrant underground itself. -
4. Food and drink festival extended
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 August 2004 THE Manchester Food and Drink Festival has decided to extend this yearés dates due to an overwhelming demand for events this year. -
5. 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. -
6. 'Wich guide to top folk
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 August 2004 MANY of the most popular acts from last year's hugely successful Nantwich Folk And Roots Festival will be returning for this weekend's shindig, including the ever-popular Oysterband, as well as Nick Harper, Dulaman, The Moobs and Waking The Witch. -
7. Gene sings praises of old haunts
Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 August 2004 HIS most famous song had him 24 Hours From Tulsa, but veteran crooner Gene Pitney is never too far away from Manchester, either. -
8. Scoot back to the sixties
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 August 2004 THE heady days of the sixties when Mods rode their scooters through the streets of Manchester are being recreated at an exhibition at Portland Basin Museum, Ashton under Lyne. -
9. Comic book Chris
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 August 2004 COMEDIAN and comic book fan Chris Cairns talks to Marissa Burgess.