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1. Gripping drama from Caterpillar
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 July 2005 YOUTH arts group Caterpillar's new show, The Amazing Grip, has its premiere at Zion Arts Centre, Hulme on Saturday. -
2. Reassuringly unsure
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 THERE'S nothing as certain as uncertainty - especially in the visual arts - yet commentators, critics, collectors, curators (and even artists) are forever trading in concrete terms and firing off their definitive decisions. So it’s refreshing to report from a show that is reassuringly uncertain about what it is. -
3. Tomorrow's world
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 July 2005 AS Manchester’s perennial, premiere festival of new media/digital arts, Futuresonic is something of a supernova. Fuzzy Logic is just one of the& events being held during this year's four-day programme. -
4. Museums and Galleries - contact details
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 July 2005CONTACT details for all the museums and galleries in Greater Manchester.
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5. Flame on
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 July 2005 EVER since the Phoenix Nights series cast more limelight to the North West comedy scene, the comedy listings have been liberally sprinkled with ‘as seen on Phoenix Nights’ comedians. Now, you can add the Farnworth club that stood in for the Phoenix itself to the list. -
6. North City Festival
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 July 2005 A ROMAN chariot race, 80 young dancers and contemporary Asian music are just some of the highlights of the free North City Festival on July 23. -
7. Potter author dreading closing chapter
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 July 2005 HARRY Potter author JK Rowling has revealed that she is dreading having to close the final chapter of her seven-part saga about the boy wizard.<BR> -
8. Buxton: centre of world of operetta
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 THERE are likely to be many models of a modern major general to be seen around the Victorian spa town of Buxton over the next few weeks as the 12th Gilbert & Sullivan festival gets underway at the town's distinctive Opera House. -
9. Digging out the truth
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 July 2005 THE& real story behind the mill which once stood on the banks of the Mersey in Northenden will be revealed by archaeologists at Dig Manchester's Open Weekend. -
10. Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince (Bloomsbury)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 July 2005 JK ROWLING promised that this latest instalment, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, would be pivotal in the series of seven books, and she doesn't disappoint.