Archive

Search

Search Results

1 2 Next
You searched for Susannah Wright. Showing 1 to 10 of 16 results
Sort by: most relevant first  |  most recent first
  1. 1. My future, but is it prophet-able?

    South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 09 October 2008 SHE’S always dreamed of meeting a tall, dark handsome stranger. So reporter SUSANNAH WRIGHT jumped at the chance to cross the palm of Chorlton psychic Sister Charlotte with silver.
  2. 2. Taking the wind from my sales ...

    South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 April 2009 AS THE credit crunch continues to bite, nearly new sales of baby goods are more vital than ever for new parents. SUSANNAH WRIGHT went along to help out at one event that can strike fear in the heart of the bravest mum...
  3. 3. The Moose Bar

    CityLife, Friday 25 November 2011 Susannah Wright gives three stars to The Moose Bar
  4. 4. Roll up, roll up for the magical Morrissey tour

    South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 May 2009 TO celebrate the 50th birthday of Morrissey, fans from all over the world descended on his home city for a three-hour guided bus tour of sites linked to The Smiths former frontman. Reporter Susannah Wright hopped on the Mozbus to join them and found herself celebrating the work of the music icon at Southern Cemetery in Chorlton.
  5. 5. Nearly man Pete is best of British

    South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2009 SUCCESS at the Brits awards won’t go to Elbow bassist Pete Turner’s head. He’s too busy enjoying the distractions of life in south Manchester he tells Susannah Wright ...
  6. 6. Long live Eric - The new king of the silver screen

    South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 04 June 2009 FOOTBALLING legend Eric Cantona swapped the red shirt of Manchester United for the red carpet as he returned to Manchester to see the UK premier of Looking For Eric – a film shot in and around south Manchester. And he told Susannah Wright that he could soon be back in the city wearing the shirt of the other United..
  7. 7. How a love of history inspired a West side story

    South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 November 2008 TWELVE foot statues of Cleopatra and Tutankhamun; Britain’s first driving ban for a man who drove into a cow; and a young band called Wee Johnny Hayes and the Blue Cats, who grew up to be the Bee Gees. These are just some of the ingredients that make a new book about West Didsbury such a fascinating read. Susannah Wright spoke to Pam Siddons about why she decided to take a Walk on the West Side.
  8. 8. Parenting is child's play with this book

    South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 April 2009 THE pitter patter of tiny feet may bring untold joys to mums and dads. But what about the times when parents are racking their brains for somewhere to take their children. Help is at hand with a new book, Babies In The City, written by three mums who’ve come up with their favourite places to take their children. Susannah Wright chats to one of the co-authors, Jo Maxwell.
  9. 9. What's On

    South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 08 February 2012 YOUR guide to what's going on in and around the region...
  10. 10. Simply gleeful or just woeful?

    South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 May 2010 Inspired by the hit US TV show Glee, reporter AMY GLENDINNING cast aside her inhibitions to blast out a few songs at a fun new club ...
1 2 Next

Filters

Narrow down your 16 search results by using the search filters below.

Narrow by Category

Narrow by Date

Narrow by Author