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1. Village boss hits out at Jongleurs closure
CityLife, Friday 01 September 2006 MANCHESTER'S Jongleurs comedy club is to close to make way for luxury flats. The news has fuelled further unrest in the city's Gay Village - as it is the third such proposal to convert an entertainment venue into housing developments in the area. -
2. Double day job date for Russell
CityLife, Friday 23 June 2006 YOU could be forgiven for thinking long-haired lothario Russell Brandés sole purpose on this planet was to give the News of the Worldés ravenous hacks a plethora of stories to fill their pages with each Sunday. He plays two dates here this weekend. -
3. Super Alan heads for Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 08 November 2006 THOUGH he's not likely to be pulling his knickers on over his tights just yet (well not until panto season anyway) Alan Carr has been adopting some other superhero qualities. He plays the second of two shows in the region tonight. -
4. Do you know where JCC's cobbler is?
CityLife, Tuesday 04 July 2006 IT'S a dilemma many a dog owner has faced, and Salford punk poet John Cooper Clarke is no different after his new puppy chewed his favourite pair of shoes. -
5. Feeling lost? Welcome to Hardy country
CityLife, Friday 24 November 2006 JEREMY Hardy - not just an interview, more a gazetteer. He plays in Salford tonight. -
6. Merton to bring his magic to the Quays
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7. Justin Moorhouse: In every man's life there will be a moment when he thinks of others
CityLife, Friday 27 October 2006 I HAD such marvellous feedback from last week's column (thanks Ethel in Burnage and Roy in Leigh), that I thought I'd share more of my wisdom with you. You can cut out and keep the guide, but I'd be happier knowing you'd read the other side of the page first. -
8. Dara determined to have last laugh
CityLife, Friday 10 February 2006 IRISH comedian Dara O'Briain is charm personified, a teddy bear of a man far removed from the sharp-tongued satirist as seen on TV. He plays here again tonight. -
9. Laughs reach fever pitch
CityLife, Friday 29 September 2006 GO on then. You may as well get it out of the way now before we start. Yes that's right, a regular comedy night at Manchester City's stadium. Bring on the comments of 'What do they need a comedy club for? There's comedy every other week at City's ground." easer> -
10. Justin Moorhouse: What's the point, Tony?
CityLife, Friday 29 September 2006 THE conference party time is over in Manchester and the Labour politicos have gone back to Westminster and their constituencies.