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1. Boost for Trafford as new centre opens
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 November 2004 FOLLOWING its official launch in April, the first season at the Waterside Arts Centre in Sale, has been announced. -
2. Lord of the Rings: The Third Age
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 07 November 2004 The story of The Lord of the Rings has kept millions enthralled for decades. Are the games trying to do that too? We take a look at the latest effort from Electronic Arts. -
3. Boo and Darden cross paths again
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 BOO Hewerdine and Darden Smith have long been fellow travellers on the singer-songwriter circuit and have recorded together. But, so Darden tells me, their date at Bury Met Arts Centre will be the first time their paths have crossed in a while. -
4. Mandragora @ Oldham Coliseum
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 November 2004 IN some strange, mythical India of long, long ago, King Mandragora is having rather a rough time of it. -
5. Art prize off - for this year
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 November 2004 THE region's annual answer to the Turner Prize has been cancelled after a major sponsor pulled out. The Comme Ca Art Prize was due to take place this month and a shortlist of artists had already been chosen. -
6. Art of persuasion
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 ECCENTRIC critic Brian Sewell, notorious for his snooty opinions on contemporary art, has been won over by Manchester art student Chris Boyd. -
7. Agraman's imminent comeback
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 November 2004 'IT'S just strange that a lot of work's come along...I was thinking of knocking it on the head and doing something different but when you get to Hull and see the wages that there is, you think maybe I am better doing what I'm doing.' Explains Agraman, one time promoter of the Buzz comedy club in Manchester, of his imminent comeback. -
8. Beta Band's swansong
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 November 2004 WITH this year's LP, Heroes To Zeros, set to be their biggest seller to date, why have the Beta Band decided to call it a day now? 'It was a shock to decide to finally hang up our clogs,' keyboardist Robin Jones admitted to ManchesterOnline. -
9. Aida @ Palace Theatre
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 November 2004 THERE is a Bollywood fountain from Calcutta that dances to music and changes colour, acrobats from the Bolshoi, giant statues as at Karnak, a life-size model elephant to carry the hero, stuffed birds in golden cages and a cast that fills the stage. -
10. Def Jam: Fight for New York
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 28 November 2004 MIXING rappers and wrestling is one of those ideas that are just crazy enough to work. The idea has worked so well that now we have a sequel, too. We bling up and take a look, homie.