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  1. 1. Thea and Patti join heady brew

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2007 SOME of the world's top female artists are visiting Cumbria this month for the inaugural Women's Arts International Festival.
  2. 2. Winter wasteland at Platt Fields

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2007 HAS snow really come to Manchester in May? It has this weekend at I.O.U Theatre's show Waylaid, presented by Manchester International Arts as part of Futuresonic.
  3. 3. Finding hope in dark days of youth

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2007 BELFAST-born playwright Owen McCafferty, whose savagely hilarious Shoot The Crow was an M.E.N. Theatre Award-winning hit at the Royal Exchange Studio in 2003, returns to The Studio until Saturday with Mojo Mickybo.
  4. 4. The voice of thousands at The Lowry

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2007 JOHN Kani is one of the most significant actors and, now, writers to emerge from South Africa. His deeply personal play Nothing But The Truth is at The Lowry until Saturday.
  5. 5. Futuresonic's back for 11th run

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 May 2007 FESTIVAL season has hit Manchester early, it seems. Sounds from the Other City took place in selection of Salford pubs last weekend and Futuresonic gets underway here tonight.
  6. 6. Mum's the word for Nozuka

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2007 AS far as homework excuses go, it beats the old dog-eating it line. You know, travelling around the globe trying to make it as an international singing sensation. Justin Nozuka plays here tonight.
  7. 7. Street art comes in from the cold...

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2007 A VISUAL documentary of the thriving graffiti scene in Iceland has been vividly recreated on the walls of Urbis.
  8. 8. May 07 Queerupnorth

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 May 2007 queerupnorth 7–27 MayVarious venues
  9. 9. Manics lost their bite?

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 May 2007 THINK Nicky Wire, think mascara, bombastic stadium rock, leopard print fur and heavy politics. The Manic Street Preachers play here on Sunday.

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