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1. Disco fever to hit the city
CityLife, Tuesday 24 February 2004 SEVEN of the biggest artists from the heyday of disco are joining forces for a big gig at the Manchester Evening News Arena. -
2. Arena date for The Doors
CityLife, Wednesday 25 February 2004 THE Doors are playing a gig in Manchester - 33 years after the tragic death of lead singer Jim Morrison. The 21st Century Doors, who feature founding members Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger, will perform at the Manchester Evening News Arena on Sunday, July 11. -
3. Two nights at the office for Ricky Gervais
CityLife, Friday 20 February 2004 THE good news for The Office fans is that Ricky Gervais will be playing two nights at Manchester's Opera House, on April 21 and 22. -
4. Green Room, green light
CityLife, Thursday 12 February 2004 THERE'S good news for theatre lovers who might have been worried about the future of the Green Room, the experimental arts space that's been a vital part of the city's arts scene for 21 years now. -
5. Review forces further jobs’ blow at BAE
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 04 February 2004 THERE has been another employment blow for Oldham with news that 95 jobs are to go at BAE Systems' Greengate plant. -
6. Eugene’s the Dadi
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2004 Second Division Oldham Athletic 1 Tranmere Rovers 1 A SLOPPY late Tranmere Rovers equaliser cost Latics two valuable points in an uninspiring encounter. -
7. Debbie's all set to rock
CityLife, Thursday 19 February 2004 THE Darkness may have made rock cool again, after sweeping the board at the Brits. But, here in Manchester, it looks like we are set for a full-scale, old fashioned rock 'n' roll revival. -
8. Flying visit as Crows wing in
CityLife, Thursday 19 February 2004 THE 1993 debut album, August And Everything After, from Counting Crows, quickly became a word-of-mouth favourite. -
9. Rush set for rare Manchester date
CityLife, Friday 27 February 2004 ROCK giants Rush are to play in Manchester for the first time in almost 24 years. -
10. Stranger than fiction
CityLife, Monday 23 February 2004 IT had all the ingredients of the raciest 19th century novel - a young heiress cruelly deceived, a well-connected but penniless bounder, a flight to Gretna Green by horse and carriage and thence to France, followed by a trial splashed in lurid copy across the newspapers of the day - all pored over by the scandalised middle-classes of England in their drawing rooms.