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121.Moby gig at Cup on Thomas Street(Monday 21st of July 2008 11:54:44 PM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
Piccadilly Records‘ handy weekly mailer just informed me that everybody’s favourite vegan/Christian musician/DJ/producer/activist, Moby, is doing an acoustic set in Cup on Thomas Street this Thursday, 24 July.
It’s only a short one - 5pm until 5.30pm - and it precedes his proper show at Sankeys later that night, but...
122.what love levenshulme is all about(Monday 21st of July 2008 07:45:00 PM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
I just thought it was about time I gave some airtime to the good stuff that happens round these parts. I'm not entirely sure how it's going to work, but I'm aiming at charting the positive side of living in Levenshulme and we'll see where it leads.Here's a bit of...
123.Lottery £50M Local Food Fund, supporting Manchester communities?(Saturday 19th of July 2008 08:54:14 PM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
Report by Rob Squires on Manchester's new Food and Wellbeing Group Creative Local Solutions have been commissioned by Manchester Food Futures to raise funds from the Big Lottery Local Food Fund, on behalf of the community and voluntary sector in Manchester.read more
124.BBC trip(Friday 18th of July 2008 12:37:20 PM
2 months, 4 weeks ago )
Following on from my last post, this is what some of our Community Reporters had to say:
Technoboy - Today was a bit special, as a community reporter I got to visit the BBC along with fellow community reporters, and take a look behind the scenes of the Northwest Tonight...
125.Community Reporter’s Trip to the BBC(Thursday 17th of July 2008 05:41:40 PM
2 months, 4 weeks ago )
On Tuesday a group of us went along to the BBC to watch NorthWest Tonight being filmed, as part of the Community Reporter’s training programme.
For half an hour I sat up in the gallery in complete and utter confusion as somehow a televsion show was created out of what...
126.Community Reporters, and the Future of Food in Manchester(Thursday 17th of July 2008 11:38:14 AM
2 months, 4 weeks ago )
Report by Rob Squires on Manchester's new Food and Wellbeing Group Work is underway to develop new ways to share information between Manchester communities, and the public sector, about the future of food, health and wellbeing in the City. MCIN's community reporter programe may have a part to play...
127.Loop event with Peter Saville and website launch(Tuesday 15th of July 2008 09:36:34 PM
3 months ago )
This evening I went to CUBE gallery on Portland Street for the Loop event organised by CIDS, the Cultural Industries Development Service.
The guest speaker was Peter Saville, who talked about his career and experiences.
The new Creative Times site was promoted. People working within the cultural industries in...
128.The Blank Page and Being your own Boss(Monday 14th of July 2008 07:23:47 PM
3 months ago )
It’s been a few weeks since my last post and I’ve been itching to catch up. I logged into the blog this morning, clicked on ‘Write’ and . . . nothing. Couldn’t think of a thing to say. Chewing my pen (I really need to stop doing...
129.Victoria Baths reopens its doors after superb partial renovation(Monday 14th of July 2008 06:27:36 PM
3 months ago )
The Victoria Baths has opened its doors after its first phase of restoration. I was there this afternoon and was very impressed with what I saw.
Not all lf the buidling has been renovated - only the front block. And not everything has been renovated! The work has focused...
130.Climate Change, Peak Oil and Food Security(Monday 14th of July 2008 11:08:35 AM
3 months ago )
Oil supplies are peaking, meaning that half of the world’s predicted oils supplies have been consumed, and that for the first time in human history, demand for oil is outstripping our ability to be able to supply it. The result of this is that oil prices are beginning to skyrocket....