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1. Rilo Kiley - More Adventurous (Warners)
CityLife, Friday 28 January 2005 THERE is a whole opera's worth of emotion in the five minutes or so of Does He Love You? -
2. Ian Broudie @ The Late Room
CityLife, Thursday 13 January 2005 AS well as being lauded as éManchesterés best kept secreté by members of the clubbing press, Peter Streetés The Late Room is also making a name for itself on the singer-songwriter circuit too. -
3. Tony revs up for a tense period classic
CityLife, Friday 07 January 2005 MIDDLE Ground Theatre Company are to return to The Lowry as part of their eighth tour with the absorbing and uplifting seasonal family drama The Holly And The Ivy. -
4. Manchester Million
CityLife, Tuesday 25 January 2005 ARRIVING back at work following the Christmas holidays, more and more emails were coming in promoting comedy nights for the Tsunami appeal. -
5. Spikey turns editor for the day
CityLife, Friday 21 January 2005 COMIC and actor, Dave Spikey is to become the M.E.N. Diaryés guest editor for the day. -
6. The Laurence Clark guide to enlightened comedy
CityLife, Monday 31 January 2005 THERE canét be many comedians who started out in comedy because they were fed up of being the punch-line of the other comicés gags. -
7. Don's northern whimsy
CityLife, Friday 14 January 2005 A LEADING Manchester-based photographer's first major exhibition is about to open. Manchester Art Gallery is staging an exhibition of 60 pictures taken by Don McPhee during his 33-year career working from The Guardian's northern office. -
8. Organic potato boost for shoppers
CityLife, Thursday 06 January 2005 SHOPPERS throughout Europe are enjoying a greater variety of organic potatoes at more affordable prices, researchers have said. -
9. Fans want Morrissey to come home
CityLife, Monday 31 January 2005 FANS of music legend Morrissey have launched a bid to persuade the singer to return to his native Manchester. -
10. Nights to the rescue
CityLife, Friday 07 January 2005 THE rise of nights like Blowout and Akoustik Anarkhy have revolutionised the shape of the Manchester indie club scene. The recipe couldn't be a simpler one: great DJs, great records, great live bands (oh, and not forgetting lots of liquor) equals fantastic night out.