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1. Badly Drawn Arts Boy
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 April 2005 BADLY Drawn Boy, Damon Gough looks to be something of a League Of Gentleman fan by agreeing to play a one-off 'local gig for local people'. The Chorlton-based singer is to perform for a tiny crowd at St Clement's Church on May 27, as part of the Chorlton Arts Festival, but, if you're not local, you won't get in. -
2. Cheeky Freaks
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 April 2005 FEAR, fun, voyeurism, prurient curiosity and downright bad taste. That's the promise as Fittings Multimedia Arts, the disability arts company, revive their hugely acclaimed The Last Freakshow at the Royal Exchange Studio from May 4. -
3. Charity show for acclaimed duo
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 April 2005 TWO of acoustic music's most acclaimed singer songwriters, Steve Knightley from Devon and Martyn Joseph from Wales, will be fusing their talents tomorrow at Bury's Met Arts Centre at a Mr Kite benefit show in aid of the Sudan Crisis Appeal on April 2. -
4. Green Room: Art Junkies
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 April 2005 ONCE in a while you get art activity that shows a kind of heart; something to restore your faith in humanity. -
5. Lego at The Lowry hotel
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 April 2005 BLIMEY! It hurts say the Little Artists for their latest exhibition. The duo, made famous for immortalising art in un-manipulated Lego, are presenting their latest works in this intriguingly named exhibition at the Lowry Hotel. -
6. M.A.G: Self Portrait UK 14 –19
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 April 2005 SELF PORTRAIT UK 14-19 - a ground-breaking exhibition of 100 teenage self-portraits submitted to Channel 4's hugely successful self-portrait campaign and exhibiting at Manchester Art Gallery. -
7. Five-star party fun!
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 April 2005 MANCHESTER partied hard on Friday night when the stars came out for the city's biggest bash of the year, the annual M.E.N. Diary party. -
8. Village bash set to raise thousands
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 April 2005 THE last queerupnort was a frankly bizarre fundraiser at Canal Street's Taurus that involved a couple of very strange people, dinner, an, ahem, light show and the auctioning, among other prizes, of a coffee cup once drunk out of by David Beckham. -
9. Claire prepares to Switch on
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 April 2005 COULD it be we have a budding Andrew Lloyd Webber in our midst? On Saturday, 21-year-old Clare Bolton, from Glossop, is premiering her first musical, following in the tradition of musical guru Lloyd Webber, who premiered his hit musical Jesus Christ Superstar at the age of 25. -
10. Jordan and Gazza up for Nibbies
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 April 2005 JORDAN and Paul Gascoigne are hoping to land literary prizes at the annual British Book Awards. The glamour girl and the football star have been nominated for their warts-and-all autobiographies.