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91.Artbeat Podcast 220608(Wednesday 25th of June 2008 10:55:34 AM
2 months, 2 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...
92.Artbeat Podcast 220608(Wednesday 25th of June 2008 10:55:34 AM
2 months, 2 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...
93.Chorlton Beer Festival 08 at St Clement’s Church(Wednesday 25th of June 2008 10:39:23 AM
2 months, 2 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...
94.90 Degrees Show(Monday 23rd of June 2008 02:51:00 PM
2 months, 2 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...
95.Hi World!(Monday 23rd of June 2008 11:01:39 AM
2 months, 2 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...
96.Zorbing/sphering near Manchester(Friday 20th of June 2008 03:33:54 PM
2 months, 2 weeks 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...
97.Care and Share - 17-6-08(Friday 20th of June 2008 11:26:00 AM
2 months, 2 weeks ago )
File Download (36:18 min / 19 MB)
98.The Best of Manchester Awards 2008(Thursday 19th of June 2008 12:35:18 PM
2 months, 2 weeks ago )
You’ve probably seen it advertised around town, but the deadline for this year’s Best of Manchester Awards is fast approaching so its organisers are making one last push for entries.
The annual competition, hosted by Urbis, ‘celebrates innovation in art, music and fashion’. This deliberately broad scope means art,...
99.TRIP 2008: A Manchester psychogeography festival(Wednesday 18th of June 2008 03:28:11 PM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
I’ve touched on psychogeography here a few times before and, what with it getting mainstream coverage of late, it’s convenient that Manchester is currently hosting not one but two psychogeography festivals.
Territories Reimagined: International Perspectives, or TRIP for short, runs from Thursday 19 June until Saturday (and beyond) and...
100.Artbeat Podcast 150608(Wednesday 18th of June 2008 10:04:00 AM
2 months, 3 weeks ago )
Andrew Edwards is down at Cornerhouse for the opening of Broadcast Yourself a new display about the self broadcasting since the 1970s. He talks to Co Curator Kathy Rae Huffman and the Artist Alistair Gentry whose work Nowhere Plains is one of the video works in the exhibition. Plus...