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1. Saudi days in Heaton Park
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 July 2005 FOR five days various dancers, craftsmen, camels, poets, Arab horses, Bedouin tents and an Arabian Bridal show will take over Heaton Park as part of a project called Saudi Arabian Days. -
2. Wiped out like rats
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 July 2005 FALLOWFIELD-based children's writer Melvin Burgess' book, The Baby And Fly Pie, has been adapted for the stage by Lavinia Murray and& is on& at the Royal Exchange until July 31. -
3. InMe hoping to get in you
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 THESE days, you can't get away from teen bands. Whether it's a jamming session between friends in a garage, or bands like McFly rising to fame before they reach 20, today's youth are conquering the music industry. Essex rock band, InMe, are no exception. They play the city on Thursday. -
4. Nine Inch Nails @ Apollo
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 July 2005 MAYBE Trent Reznor's looking a bit like Dylan Moran these days and maybe a decade after the fact, Hurt sounds more like a power ballad than an industrial dirge... but if you closed your eyes for a moment, it was not hard to imagine it was 1995 again and you were experiencing NIN live for the first time. -
5. Northern Quarter gets a new soup kitchen
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 THE Soup Kitchen on Spear Street, facing Stevenson Square, has opened. -
6. Futuresonic05: Heart & Soul launch
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 July 2005 HEART & Soul as a record label was born out of the memorial party for Factory Records’ guiding light and New Order manager Rob Gretton. It’s fitting then that label should be named after a Joy Division track. The label launches at the Roadhouse on Saturday.<BR> -
7. On with the show!
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 July 2005 THOUSANDS of people will descend on Cheshire over the next few days as& the seventh annual Royal Horticultural Society Flower Show at Tatton Park takes place. -
8. Richard's electric touch
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 July 2005 DECENT music fanzines are harder to come by these days. But it's not hard to see why. With the rise of the internet and a whole abundance of music websites on offer, just why would anyone read a badly designed, poorly written DIY fanzine? Manchester music fanzine High Voltage is like no other fanzine around, however. -
9. More stars join festival line-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 July 2005 MANCHESTER Comedy festival is shaping up to be the biggest yet when it opens for 11 days of laughter in the city from October 20. -
10. The Raveonettes @ Night & Day
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 July 2005 IN their formative days, Danish duo The Raveonettes were something of a one trick pony. The repetitive rhythms, snaffled largely from the Jesus And Mary Chain, soon became tedious and the live performances were, commonly, stiff affairs.