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1. Preview: Rude
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 December 2005 OZ, the resident DJ and promoter of Rude, says: "There are too many clubs in Oldham. I worked it out that there's probably a combined capacity of 5,000 for all the clubs in the town and probably about 2,500 dedicated clubbers. By my estimation, something's got to give." If most promoters or DJs came up with a statement like that, you'd think that the bottom was about to fall out of their world. To Oz, however, it's not such a bad thing.<BR> -
2. It's a village carol service
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 December 2005 CHRISTMAS comes but once a year, so if you're looking for an alternative form of entertainment to the usual pubs and clubs of the gay village then there's an adaptation of Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol taking place at The Green Room tonight, directed by Gerry Potter, aka performance poet Chloe Poems. -
3. Christmas party round-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 December 2005PEOPLE like to complain that Christmas isn’t as good as it was when they were kids. Well, you might not get a stocking full of toys anymore but you do get a massive range of late night parties thrown by your favourite clubs. Here, we round up the best of Manchester's party nights, and& don't forget the mistletoe...
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4. Preview: Homoelectric
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 December 2005 HOMOELECTRIC& has been the most credible club on the scene in Manchester during the last few years, coolly devoid of all the unnecessary tawdriness that dogs so many gay clubs. -
5. Preview: Angel Deelite farewell party
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 December 2005 R.I.P. Angel Deelite. The night is sadly hanging up its wings tonight with a farewell bash at Club V. It's sad, not only because Angel Deelite has been a fixture of quality on Manchester's weekly club scene for seven years. -
6. And there's more from Jimmy...
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 December 2005 IN the often superficial and fickle world of showbusiness, Jimmy Cricket must be one of the nicest men you could ever meet. -
7. Essentially festive
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 December 2005"NOTHING'S really changed as far as Canal Street is concerned," comments Nigel Martin-Smith when asked about the new licensing laws and the effect on Manchester's gay village.
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8. Preview: Roots Before Branches
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 December 2005 THERE are many musical institutions worth championing in this city, and surely one of the most enduring - whether it's for dance, indie, jazz, soul, reggae or rock - is the Northern Quarter's Piccadilly Records. <BR> -
9. Rich goes back to his roots
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 December 2005 RICH Hall has been getting back to his roots of late, spending the summer in the gigantic landscape of his native Montana. Back on the circuit he plays The Lowry& again on Saturday.