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201.Spinningfields summer music: Is it just me…(Thursday 26th of June 2008 07:49:12 PM
4 months, 3 weeks ago )
… or does the ad on the back of this week’s UrbanLife state the obvious about string quartets?
Anyway, hair-splitting aside, this weekend’s free Spinningfields summer music concerts sound great, especially Litmus who ‘recreate music by famous Manchester bands including Oasis, Joy Divison, James and The Smiths’. More information...
202.THE HULME TUNE 26.06.08 Podcast(Thursday 26th of June 2008 12:13:00 PM
4 months, 3 weeks ago )
kaite Boltain interviews Italian Film Director, Mimmo Calopresti, when he visited the Cornerhouse Cinema for a 3-day Italian Contemporary Cinema event.
Paul Ridyard chats to Not Part Of Festival performer Dave Morgan live in the studio about his show “Hovis in Wonderland” playing at Matt & Phreds Jazz Club,...
203.Summer in the Park at Platt Fields(Thursday 26th of June 2008 10:38:07 AM
4 months, 3 weeks ago )
If you’re up for a big weekend a fortnight from now, why not combine the aforementioned Chorlton Beer Festival with Summer in the Park, which takes place at Platt Fields Park in Fallowfield on 12 and 13 July.
From the team behind the excellent Manchester Food and Drink Festival, this...
204.Two New Community Reporters!(Wednesday 25th of June 2008 02:06:24 PM
4 months, 3 weeks ago )
Here at MyManchester we’ve got two new Community Reporters to add to our growing site. Community Reporters produce their own content about things going on in Manchester - it can be about anything! You can produce blogs, podcasts, videos, photo galleries - whatever takes your fancy. And anyone can be...
205.Artbeat Podcast 220608(Wednesday 25th of June 2008 09:55:34 AM
4 months, 3 weeks ago )
Andrew Edwards talks to Clint Boon from the Inspiral Carpets about his memories of the late Tony Wilson. Ruth Daniel from Exodus Refugee Arts tells Andrew why she is so proud of the artists she promotes and the writer Belinda Webb explains how her disturbing debut novel A Clockwork Apple...
206.Artbeat Podcast 220608(Wednesday 25th of June 2008 09:55:34 AM
4 months, 3 weeks ago )
Andrew Edwards talks to Clint Boon from the Inspiral Carpets about his memories of the late Tony Wilson. Ruth Daniel from Exodus Refugee Arts tells Andrew why she is so proud of the artists she promotes and the writer Belinda Webb explains how her disturbing debut novel A Clockwork Apple...
207.Chorlton Beer Festival 08 at St Clement’s Church(Wednesday 25th of June 2008 09:39:23 AM
4 months, 3 weeks ago )
I’m also getting plenty of traffic from people desperate for news on this year’s Chorlton Beer Festival. The host church, St Clement’s on Hardy Lane, hasn’t updated its website since last July, which is leading to some confusion.
Thankfully, however, there’s good news: Chorlton Beer Festival will return for its...
208.90 Degrees Show(Monday 23rd of June 2008 01:51:00 PM
4 months, 4 weeks ago )
Presented by Paul Graham and Danielle Porter
Featuring:
Margaret and Talking point- this week she’s having a chat to Paul from Gorton age 9.
Tag is filling us in about Smithills’s Market back in the 1950’s.
John Aken is giving us an update on Experience Volunteering.
Sissay popped in to...
209.Hi World!(Monday 23rd of June 2008 10:01:39 AM
4 months, 4 weeks ago )
I’m the new editor for the MyManchester.net website. We’ve got 12 websites providing community information for Manchester. We post jobs, events, training and courses that are happening all over the city. But above all, we’re here to try and get YOU to have your say. We’ve got forums and bulletin...
210.Zorbing/sphering near Manchester(Friday 20th of June 2008 02:33:54 PM
5 months ago )
I’ve been getting a number of hits lately for “zorbing Manchester”, something I mentioned briefly last September.
For those who think that rolling downhill at 60kmph in a giant plastic bubble is a Good Idea (it’s supposedly a summer pursuit after all), you’ll be glad to hear that the...