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  1. 1. BBC Philharmonic / Noseda @ Bridgewater Hall

    CityLife, Tuesday 31 May 2005 BEETHOVEN is always good news for the box office, according to conventional concert-promoting wisdom. But is unadulterated Beethoven an undoubted draw?
  2. 2. BBC Philharmonic / Noseda @ Bridgewater Hall

    CityLife, Tuesday 31 May 2005 BEETHOVEN is always good news for the box office, according to conventional concert-promoting wisdom. But is unadulterated Beethoven an undoubted draw?
  3. 3. Conrad Murray's Manchester music scene

    Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 12 May 2005 CONRAD Murray plays the pick of Manchester's unsigned talent on Terry Christian's BBC GMR show between 7pm and 10pm every Wednesday. Every month he runs down the hottest talent exclusively for Metro News readers.
  4. 4. The shows goes on as REM backs school

    CityLife, Friday 13 May 2005 ROCK group R.E.M. have stepped in to ensure that Stockport pupils can show their award-winning film at a prestigious festival.
  5. 5. Kinesis bowing out on a high

    CityLife, Friday 20 May 2005 READERS of the M.E.N. will be more than familiar with Kinesis, the punky, political Bolton guitar band, who we've championed from their humble unsigned beginnings in 2002 up to when they eventually signed to Independiente and had the world at their feet.
  6. 6. Going to extra time

    Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 04 May 2005 CRISIS club Oldham have been given a boost after the Inland Revenue announced it would give them another four weeks to pay off their outstanding tax bill.
  7. 7. Moby @ Apollo

    CityLife, Wednesday 18 May 2005 IN creative terms, it was a blow when Moby's terrific ambient blues album Play became such a commercial success.
  8. 8. Moby @ Apollo

    CityLife, Wednesday 18 May 2005 IN creative terms, it was a blow when Moby's terrific ambient blues album Play became such a commercial success.
  9. 9. VE Day: Manchester's brave new world

    CityLife, Thursday 05 May 2005 AS winter turned to spring six decades ago, much of Manchester city centre lay in ruins. The Free Trade Hall had been all but reduced to rubble by a German air raid and a firestorm had devastated the area to the south of Piccadilly Gardens during the Christmas Blitz of 1940. The landmark Victoria Buildings were destroyed and Manchester cathedral and the Royal Exchange were damaged.
  10. 10. Village gets ready for Queerupnorth

    CityLife, Friday 06 May 2005 TONIGHT sees the launch of this year's queerupnorth festival with a premiere of John Waters' new film, A Dirty Shame At The Filmworks. The tale of a sexually conservative suburban housewife accidentally liberated by a knock on the head, directed by the Pope of Trash himself, is the perfect start to a month-long series of great arts-related events.
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