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1. Black Angels serves up a cracker
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2007 AMONG the myriad clubs that represent and support lesbian and gay culture in Manchester it's not often that you can still find a venture that only pops up but once in a blue moon. -
2. Christmas games guide
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2007 AH, Christmas. A time for giving and sharing. But also a time for racing round the streets at breakneck speed in a souped-up supercar, a time for sneaking through medieval villages on an assassin's mission, and, of course, a time for whisking yourself away to a galaxy far far away for a spot of light-sabre dueling... -
3. Justice @ Academy 1
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 December 2007 IT looks like Justice (aka Gaspard Augue and Xavierde Rosnay) have literally brought their studio with them. An impressive amount of equipment fills the stage - stacks mounted with huge synths and keyboards, with a giant glowing cross (Justice’s emblem) as the centrepiece. -
4. Rihanna @ M.E.N. Arena
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 December 2007 SEX sells and R&B is sexy. You don’t need to be a big brother psychologist to work out why this music genre is such a massive money making machine. -
5. A thriller for Vanilla
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2007 IT'S not that often that one person's vision becomes, over time, a Mancunian institution, but that's exactly what's happened with Steph Kay's Vanilla; the city's leading lesbian bar and city centre social. -
6. Take That: History of hits
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 December 2007 WHEN Take That announced they were to split in 1996, the Samaritans set up a helpline to cope with the emotional fall-out. We take a look back over their career. -
7. Christmas party night round-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 December 2007 GENUINE over-the-top Christmas parties are few and far between this year in the run-up to New Year's Eve unless you're venturing to the Village, so here is CityLife's concise recommendations of pre and post-Christmas nirvana. -
8. Agraman's creating a buzz
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2007 THOUGH he has moved to the other side of the Pennines, to Hull, for the love of a good woman (sorry to break that to you, ladies), Agraman (real name John Marshall) and his painful puns are still very much alive in his home city of Manchester.