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1. Hebeden Bridge Arts Festival
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 HEBDEN Bridge nestles quietly on the Yorkshire side of the Pennine Hills and is perfect for a relaxed drive out. Here countryside meets suburbia: you can wander around boutique style shops or take a walk along the bleak moors. -
2. Dig deep to help arts festival
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 June 2005 CALLING all JCB diggers. The International Urban Moves Festival is coming to Manchester next month and is armed with two unusual requests. -
3. The three degrees
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 THE advent of summertime signals a spate of graduations across Greater Manchester's 'big three' universities. Accompanying them are the arts students' annual degree shows. -
4. Exodus to Hulme Park
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 June 2005 EXODUS is a three-year strand of activity set up by the Greater Manchester Refugee Arts Partnership, and convened by Community Arts North West. It is aimed at highlighting the positive side to refugees via art. It launched properly this spring and on Saturday it stages a one-day festival in Hulme. -
5. Bar Review: Lime, Salford Quays
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 LIME isnét the most rock and roll of venues, more the kind of joint that anyone could drop into. Like neighbouring Café Rouge, ités a big space built into the Lowry Outlet Mall, but still has views of the Lowry footbridge that dominates the Quays and overlooks the stunning Lowry Arts Centre. -
6. Garden of Delight
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 June 2005 THE Garden Of Delights, the city's biggest outdoor festival and the unofficial start to summer, is on this weekend at Platt Fields Park in Rusholme. For three days, a city park is transformed into a special fantasy land where hundreds of secrets can be discovered. It's an intriguing, mysterious world, brought to you by Manchester International Arts, the lovely people who thrilled all and sundry with Streets Ahead. -
7. Hot Stepper
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 STEP Up is a multiple discipline 'school arts festival', which will be running across from city from July 1. -
8. This play is stuffed full of awards
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 June 2005 IT hasn't even opened yet and already awards are piling up for new play Salford Stuffers. The show premieres tonight at Salford Studio in The King's Arms on Bloom Street. -
9. Lowry to get connected
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 June 2005 FOR the very first time The Lowry plays host to Shell Connections, one of 16 regional festivals across the UK and one of the world's largest celebrations of youth theatre from June 14. -
10. Learn guitar with a Smiths legend
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 June 2005 WANNABE axe legends are in for a treat this autumn. The Smiths' bass player Andy Rourke is to teach beginners guitar and& composer courses to local children.