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1. Festival finds new audience
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 January 2008 MANCHESTER'S first-ever International Festival drew a whole new audience to the arts, a report published today has revealed. -
2. Visions of a new world order
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 January 2008 BUSINESSMEN read it, stock-brokers swear by it. Gordon Cheung? He paints on it. -
3. Village round-up 2007
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 January 2008 IT was a topsy turvy year for Manchester's Village in 2007. While many of the stalwarts did good business, there were a few upsets that kept tongues wagging and conspiracies flying. -
4. Blake steps out of the shadows
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 January 2008 A REVOLUTIONARY and a philosopher, a poet, painter and printer: William Blake is now universally recognised as one of history's greatest Britons. -
5. City welcomes back heroes
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 January 2008 IN his annoyingly catchy new single Ringo says it was `destiny' that took him away from Liverpool. These things happen. -
6. Lust, Caution (18)
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 January 2008 IN March 2006, Taiwanese film-maker Ang Lee was embroiled in one of Hollywood's most shocking robberies. -
7. Courteeners leading Manc vanguard
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 January 2008 EXPECT 2008 to be the year when a host of young bright things begin to truly shine, says David Sue. -
8. Bring the bats home to roost
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 January 2008 THE world is full of bat enthusiasts - as 2004 Turner Prize winner Jeremy Deller found out when he initiated a competition last June to design a house for the nocturnal mammals.