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1. Miller's Crossing
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 March 2005 THE VIEW from the window of the bar in which Mick Miller is sat is dominated by Old Trafford football ground. It's where he will perform tonight in front of the big wigs of Man United. Here Miller explains why next week he'll be playing an altogether different date in the city. -
2. Jimmy's world
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 March 2005 JIMMY Eat World aren't trend-setters. Nor are they trend-hoppers, but they are playing at the Academy on Sunday night. -
3. Val's keeping Billie's blues magic alive
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 March 2005 JAZZ singer Val Wiseman has spent the past 18 years touring with the production Lady Sings the Blues, based on the life of legendary performer, Billie Holiday. -
4. Checking in with Moby
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 March 2005 MOBY - he's bald, he's Christian, he's vegan and he's nicknamed after an imaginary whale - and he's just unleashed his first album since 2002's 18. He will also play the city on May 17. -
5. Club night review: Vision Ice
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 March 2005 A RESTLESS individual who's had more ups and downs in the last few years than most promoters will have in a career lifetime, Cameron Dante's latest venture is a weekly Friday at Hidden called Vision Ice. -
6. Super Cooper Clarke
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 March 2005 MENTION John Cooper Clarke to anyone who was around Manchester during the great punk rock scare of the seventies and they're sure to smile at some memory of the man, who is staging his first headlining shows in Manchester in more than 10 years. -
7. King of the jokers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 March 2005 PETER KAY has been voted the UK's favourite comedian. -
8. Peter Kay: Factfile
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 March 2005 FIND out more about the Bolton comic, here. -
9. Crowd-pleasing Plush
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 March 2005 "I'M not surprised we're becoming a success," explains Tim Owen of Plush, which celebrates its first birthday tonight. "I just knew it would take time to make it work." -
10. Club night review: Homiesexual
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 March 2005 BACK in the mists of time, Chuck D from Public Enemy rapped, "Once again, back is the incredible," and although you can rest assured he's never been to Homiesexual, chances are he'd have a good time there with all the b-boys and b-girls.