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1. Old friends go with Flow
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 July 2008 AS we hurtle headlong into the summer and people turn from clubs to bars for entertainment, you have to wonder for the future of the late night scene. -
2. Old friends go with Flow
CityLife, Thursday 31 July 2008 AS we hurtle headlong into the summer and people turn from clubs to bars for entertainment, you have to wonder for the future of the late night scene. -
3. Hollywood lives on
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 June 2006 UPTON Clue, operations manager of the newly-refurbished Hollywood Studio and Lounge, says that live entertainment is a large part of gay culture up and down the country. -
4. Sing when you're Wynnie
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 October 2006 IF you go down to The View on Monday you're sure of a big surprise. For the evening's entertainment has been taken over by star of stage and screen, Wynnie La Freak, who brings her unique form of high camp to the darkening autumnal streets of the gay village. -
5. Sing when you're Wynnie
CityLife, Friday 06 October 2006 IF you go down to The View on Monday you're sure of a big surprise. For the evening's entertainment has been taken over by star of stage and screen, Wynnie La Freak, who brings her unique form of high camp to the darkening autumnal streets of the gay village. -
6. Hollywood lives on
CityLife, Friday 30 June 2006 UPTON Clue, operations manager of the newly-refurbished Hollywood Studio and Lounge, says that live entertainment is a large part of gay culture up and down the country. -
7. It's a village carol service
CityLife, Friday 23 December 2005 CHRISTMAS comes but once a year, so if you're looking for an alternative form of entertainment to the usual pubs and clubs of the gay village then there's an adaptation of Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol taking place at The Green Room tonight, directed by Gerry Potter, aka performance poet Chloe Poems. -
8. It's a village carol service
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 December 2005 CHRISTMAS comes but once a year, so if you're looking for an alternative form of entertainment to the usual pubs and clubs of the gay village then there's an adaptation of Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol taking place at The Green Room tonight, directed by Gerry Potter, aka performance poet Chloe Poems. -
9. Ladyfest takes over Zion Arts Centre
CityLife, Thursday 06 November 2008 THIS weekend is set to be a very exciting moment for those who appreciate the DIY aesthetic as the team behind Ladyfest Manchester put all their organisational skills to the test in a weekend of music, art, cinema and politics taking place at Hulme's Zion Centre. And at a time when so much art an... -
10. Bollox is divine
CityLife, Wednesday 11 March 2009 BOLLOX is CityLife’s favourite club. There, we’ve said it. Errant, outsider and down at heel it’s exactly what clubbing should be whether gay or straight.