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502.Sunshine on sundays(Friday 03rd of November 2006 12:13:00 AM
2 years ago )
Whilst searching for friends on MySpace came across the band Sunshine on Sundays.A new band to me will check out.
503.M19 Open Mic Night(Thursday 02nd of November 2006 11:19:00 PM
2 years ago )
Just received an email from James Hennigan re: the new Open Mic Night at M19 Bar..."OPEN MIC NIGHT EVERY MONDAY @ M19 Bar, Levenshulme from 8pm.M19 are pleased to announce the Open Mic Night will now be a weekly event every Monday.Any acts who want to perform just email hennigan3@hotmail.com.Entry...
504.More workshops planned(Wednesday 01st of November 2006 11:08:12 AM
2 years ago )
We will be holding two workshops this week. One tomorrow (2 November) for the Whitemoss Club for Young People and one on Friday (3 November) at Trinity Church. We will also be holding a workshop on Tuesday next week at Manchester Foyer.
If you are interested in attending future workshops...
505.Voluntary Sector Groups Workshop(Wednesday 01st of November 2006 11:04:50 AM
2 years ago )
As reported we held a workshop for a number of voluntary sector groups on 24 October. In all 6 groups were represented. The workshop was very productive and we hope to be able to bring you RSS feeds from their blogs once they have set them up.
506.beatyourartout levfest review(Monday 30th of October 2006 01:16:00 PM
2 years ago )
Manchester music website Listen to Manchester has posted a review of Beat Your HeART Out's gig at the Pack Horse last Wednesday.
507.Two gigs tonight in Levenshulme(Wednesday 25th of October 2006 09:57:00 AM
2 years ago )
A busy midweek (Wednesday night) in Levenshulme.Beat Your Heart Out present a night of music, animation, experimental and short films plus treats at the Pack Horse on Stockport Road as part of the Levenshulme Festival.Acts on the bill include: Liz Green, Ste McCabe and Sophies Pigeons.£2/ £3Meanwhile at the...
508.The results are in...(Wednesday 25th of October 2006 09:54:00 AM
2 years ago )
Now hardly news but here are the results for the Gorton South by election which took place last week:ADAMS, Derek George British National Party 185GLOVER, Charles Leslie Liberal Democrat Focus Team 1,588MOTTRAM,...
509.Critical Commute(Sunday 22nd of October 2006 10:37:12 AM
2 years ago )
There’ll be a Critical Commute on Friday 27th October at 8.15am starting outside the Withington Library. From here we’ll ride up Oxford Road to the Central Library, at which point there’ll be a press launch of GMCC’s own high visibility gilet.
It’s linked to winter approaching and the clocks...
510.Camouflage is cool ? - You need to lighten up !(Thursday 19th of October 2006 08:27:16 PM
2 years, 1 month ago )
Get yourself noticed in all the right places this winter and avoid the misery of SMIDSYs by wearing the GMCC’s very own hi-vis gilet, created in association with a local clothing designer.
It can be yours for just £25. Various sizes. E-mail your details to: