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1. MUSIC: Billy Idol, Apollo, Wed 30 Jul
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 23 July 2008PUNK music may have started off as a serious matter – all righteous rebellion and kicking against the establishment – but by the time Billy Idol arrived on the scene, it was obvious that punk music had discovered its comic side.
2. LITERATURE: Jeffrey Deaver, WHSmiths, Arndale Centre, Sat 26 Jul
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 23 July 2008FANS of crime writer Jeffrey Deaver get a rare chance to meet him at book signings in Manchester.
3. The rhythm of the streets
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 23 July 2008THERE'LL be dancing in the streets this weekend as performance comes out of theatres and into the city.
4. Dancing to a brighter beat
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 23 July 2008EXPECT the kind of dazzling show that leaves the senses stunned and the memory full when Afrika! Afrika! comes to Manchester next week.
5. THEATRE: Chinese Acrobatic Swan Lake, Lowry, from Wed 30 Jul
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 23 July 2008SEE the world’s most famous classical ballet as never before when the UK premiere of Chinese Acrobatic Swan Lake comes to The Lowry.
6. FESTIVAL: Mega Mela, Platt Fields Park, Fallowfield, Sat 26 and Sun 27 Jul
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 23 July 2008ALL the vibrant fun of South Asian culture is on offer for everyone at Platt Fields Park over the weekend with Manchester Mega Mela.
7. Chance to see battle film
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 23 July 2008THERE’S a rare chance to learn about the Battle of the Somme on Tuesday at Imperial War Museum North.
8. The passion of football
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 23 July 2008WHEN Gordon Taylor became chief executive of footballers’ union the Professional Footballers Association the organisation began to collect an array of art.
9. Son sees mum killed by train
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 18 July 2008A SCHOOLBOY begged his suicidal mother to get out of the way of a train - just seconds before she was struck and killed at Belle Vue Station.
10. Children try out Tri-Golf as part of new scheme
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 18 July 2008HUNDREDS of youngsters will benefit from the Golf Roots launch which saw children from eight primary schools enjoy the thrills of Tri-golf at the Heaton Park Golf Centre.
