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11. From soap baddie to theatre thespian
Middleton Guardian, Friday 19 October 2007TIME is currently tight for former Emmerdale favourite, Mancunian actor Jeff Hordley.
12. Director has the write stuff
Middleton Guardian, Friday 12 October 2007IT WOULD be impossible to chronicle any history of Manchester’s award-winning Royal Exchange Theatre without the name of Braham Murray being centre stage.
13. Star of cinematography comes back into focus
Middleton Guardian, Friday 12 October 2007THE influential career of Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa is highlighted in a milestone event at Cornerhouse from this week.
14. Get ready to tuck in
Middleton Guardian, Friday 5 October 2007RAISE your glasses – the Manchester Food and Drink Festival is back to celebrate its 10th anniversary – and it’s bigger and better than ever.
15. Treasure back on show
Middleton Guardian, Friday 5 October 2007IN 1856 Manchester’s leading citizens shocked the British establishment by daring to suggest they hold a massive art exhibition in the country’s industrial heartland.
16. Gallery comes of age
Middleton Guardian, Friday 5 October 2007TWENTY-first anniversary celebrations usually mark a ‘coming of age’ but in the case of Manchester’s Chinese Arts Centre they denote a much gentler cultural revolution.
17. History in the limelight
Middleton Guardian, Friday 7 September 2007A PAIR of dilapidated former theatres in Hulme are set to be restored to their former grandeur, writes Angela Kelly …
18. Teacher turns Time Lord in new book
Middleton Guardian, Friday 7 September 2007HAVE you ever wondered why time flies when you’re having fun and drags when you’re doing a boring task? Well, Steve Taylor has an answer.
19. Exploring the dogma of war
Middleton Guardian, Friday 7 September 2007WHEN future historians examine the turn of the 21st century, a defining theme will be religious fundamentalism.
20. A right royal adventure
Middleton Guardian, Friday 31 August 2007SHAKESPEARE’S rabble-rousing epic Henry V opens the Royal Exchange Theatre’s new season on Wednesday.
