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1. Thomas is ready for action
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 November 2006 FOR some Mark Thomas is a bit of an enigma. Just what does he call himself these days? He's at the& Dancehouse& Theatre& with a new show until Thursday.<BR> -
2. Martine's long wait for a dream come true
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 November 2006 SHE once had the (hardly 'Sit Down') job of managing Manchester band James, but it seems these days, Martine McDonagh is realising her own dreams. -
3. Bewitched Bennett's history lesson
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 November 2006 PART of the inspiration for Alan Bennett's The History Boys, the utterly enthralling play, which& is at& The Lowry until November 29, came, he says, from director Nicolas Hytner's days as a schoolboy at Manchester Grammar School. -
4. Boys making a killing
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 November 2006 BRITPOPPERS Boy Kill Boy play another date in the region tonight when they take over Bolton's newest venue, The Soundhouse. Earlier this year Gary Ryan caught up with them for a chat. -
5. Bowen: I was addicted to war
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 November 2006 JEREMY Bowen was once more at home in a flak jacket dodging bullets in some war-torn hellhole than in the comfort of his London home. During his years as a BBC foreign correspondent covering conflicts in hot-spots around the world, from El Salvador to Afghanistan, Bosnia, Croatia, Chechnya, Rwanda and Kosovo, he got addicted to the job. -
6. Sir Cliff still the gentleman of pop
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 November 2006 THERE'S a nice phrase to describe an artist like Cliff Richard - a musician whose career is almost as old as the pop charts - and that's an institution. He plays two dates here this weekend. -
7. Westlife pip Oasis to top spot
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 November 2006 WESTLIFE hailed their fans as the best in the world as they triumphed in an album chart battle with music giants The Beatles, Oasis and U2. -
8. Kweller closer to finding his true self
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 November 2006 TEXAN troubadour Ben Kweller is set to revive the image of the lone male rock star (think Springsteen, Petty and Fogerty) with his third album - which is probably why it sounds like good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll. Layers of guitars, percussion and vocals swim around universal themes of travel, freedom, love. -
9. Little Britain to return
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 November 2006 THE Little Britain tour is such a storming success that at their previous Apollo dates, there were no fewer than 21 different types of T-shirt on sale. Amazingly the show is set to return for two more dates this weekend.