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1. Jordan pulls out of big switch-on
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 October 2006 GLAMOUR model Jordan dramatically cancelled her star appearance at the Trafford Centre's Christmas lights switch-on at the 11th hour yesterday after falling ill. -
2. Restaurant review: The Longridge Restaurant
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 October 2006 CAN you remember the time BH - Before Heathcote? Seems he has been around forever. -
3. Some fizzy logic from the king of noodle
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 October 2006 SEVEN years ago I first stumbled across Ross Noble backstage at the now defunct Buzz club in Chorlton. He is back in the city again for a six-night run. -
4. Ross Noble @ Opera House
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 October 2006 THE short animations at the beginning of Ross Noble's shows are becoming something of a tradition. The only warm-up Noble requires, the sequence this time featured coloured balls in top hats warning of the dangers of cancerous mice. -
5. Jay to liven up up the Warehouse
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 October 2006 TONY Blair, Bill Bryson and even Fitz from Cracker have all been quick to heap praise on the way the city has risen from the rubble of the Manchester bomb. One redevelopment has continued to prove a bit of a white elephant though é the Great Northern Warehouse. Manchester 235 hopes to change that though. -
6. Restaurant review: One-Ten
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 October 2006 I FELT for a harpist once. She was playing Danny Boy and Bridge Over Troubled Water to a packed dining room at a posh Irish hotel and no one, not one person, was listening. She told me later she was a conservatoire-trained piano teacher, who had picked up basic harp technique to earn extra cash of an evening. -
7. Manchester Food & Drink Festival: The Lowdown
Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 October 2006 THE city is a haven for all things delicious until October 16 with this year's Manchester Food and Drink Festival now in full swing. -
8. In The City: Break In The City
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 October 2006 NOW in its fourth year, Break ITC provides an opportunity for any aspiring musician, manager and promoter to get free advice from key music industry experts. -
9. McGuinn's still flying high
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 October 2006 AS the founder of The Byrds, Roger McGuinn can legitimately claim to be one of the founders of pop music as we know it. Among many other achievements, he alerted Bob Dylan to the possibilities of electrifying folk tunes, turned the world on to country music and gave the Stone Roses their jingle-jangle morning. He plays here tonight.