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1. New year of the Dragon roars into city
CityLife, Friday 27 January 2012 Of all the events that happen annually in Manchester, few rival the colour and the passion of Chinese New Year. -
2. Star-studded 21st birthday for Pride
CityLife, Friday 26 August 2011 Pride headliners Pixie Lott and Alexandra Burke chat to CityLife -
3. Moss Side Caribbean Carnival will be feelgood response to riots
CityLife, Friday 12 August 2011 Actor Chris Bisson is on his way to an editorial meeting about a film marking the 30th anniversary of the Moss Side riots. -
4. Must see: RHS Flower Show, Tatton Park
CityLife, Friday 15 July 2011 Design and horticulture mix at the huge RHS Flower Show in Tatton Park -
5. Must see: Royal Wedding Celebrations
CityLife, Thursday 28 April 2011 In a city with Manchester’s political history, it’s hardly surprising that most of the celebrations to mark the Royal Wedding are a little unconventional. -
6. Main event: Manchester Irish Festival 2011
CityLife, Thursday 10 March 2011 Irish culture comes alive this weekend, writes Sarah Walters - and it's not all about stout and silly hats. -
7. Must see: Chinese New Year 2011
CityLife, Thursday 03 February 2011 The Chinese New Year has begun – putting the rabbit in charge of the Chinese zodiac until 2012 – and the annual party in Manchester hits its peak on Sunday with a dragon parade through the city. -
8. Bonfire Night 2010
CityLife, Friday 05 November 2010 Lock up your pets and read the safety instructions on the back of those sparklers, because Bonfire Night has arrived. -
9. Must see: Caribbean Carnival 2010
CityLife, Friday 13 August 2010 (Moss Side, August 14+15) Perhaps it’s the sunshine - we hope! - or the endless weeks of school holidays, but one thing’s for sure: summer is the season when the whole world likes to parade. -
10. Main event: Manchester Irish Festival 2010
CityLife, Friday 12 March 2010 The week when it’s positively expected of you to spend at least one day on a liquid diet has arrived. Yes, it’s time to crack out that oversized green hat and novelty Guinness glass because St Patrick’s Day is looming on Wednesday, and the city is turning into little Ireland all over again.