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221.In The City 2008 is on(Monday 10th of March 2008 10:31:29 AM
8 months, 2 weeks ago )
There’s an interesting feature by Simon Binns in the latest issue of Crain’s Manchester Business about the future of the In The City music conference.
The original company, In The City Ltd, is being wound up by the late Tony Wilson’s partner Yvette Livesey - but Jon Paul Waddington (formerly...
222.Lifeline set to close due to cash shortage for Special Needs(Thursday 06th of March 2008 07:46:00 PM
8 months, 2 weeks ago )
Lifeline tet to close due to cash shortage for Special Needs looks set to close because of cash crisis. The Wednesday Fun Club for special needs in Blackley, desperately needs to raise £10,000 to stay open long-term after is funding ran out. Letters warning of the possibility of the clubs...
223.Comment on S’mornin by Lisa Harding(Wednesday 05th of March 2008 06:03:06 PM
8 months, 2 weeks ago )
Bob I love you and I haven't met you yet. You always have a positive outlook on life!
Lisa and Dolly
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224.If P then Q: Experimental poetry publishers(Monday 03rd of March 2008 12:29:03 AM
8 months, 3 weeks ago )
The reason for my current blogging lapse isn’t anywhere near as good as Manchizzle’s - but it’s good to know that Mancubist can tick over in my extended absence:
The Guardian Exchange tunnels continue to generate interest and speculative comments galore
Urbis now runs a ‘60s Magical Music Tour‘...
225.Leap day critical commute(Friday 29th of February 2008 09:02:16 PM
8 months, 3 weeks ago )
Cycle commuters gathered in Manchester’s Albert Square following the “leap day” critical commute.
© Daniel Cadden
They had a simple message…
© Daniel Cadden
Critical commute takes place on the last Friday of the month. It is an ideal way to meet other cyclists and, if you are not...
226.S’mornin(Thursday 28th of February 2008 08:28:34 AM
8 months, 3 weeks ago )
Me an Shefeeder wen up the bak hill s’morning….I do like it up there cos is has humpy grass and lots of shmelly things that are so intrestin
Anyhoo along comes two dogs one on a leed and a ickle’n comin twards me runnin free….Shefeeder alus panics cos she thinks...
227.BBC at the OCC(Wednesday 20th of February 2008 02:12:39 PM
9 months ago )
Media training.
The producer from Dragon’s Den taught us about setting up a video shorts unit at the OCC (Ordsall Community Cafe)!
Originally posted by Jonathon on YouTube.
228.Comment on Nitherin wether by Caz(Monday 18th of February 2008 09:06:06 PM
9 months ago )
I just love Bob's blog. This one is brilliant. Love the way he told the cat what was what.. lol.. Keep it up Bob. Benny says ' Go Bob, keep on givin us bullies a good rep' :-)
229.Nitherin wether(Monday 18th of February 2008 09:37:29 AM
9 months ago )
See I have a short cote….it’s not very thik and in this freezin times my Sheefeeder sez it wos a shame that I was shvrin so she has puchased sum fashin garmints for me so I don’t froze no more. Now then Iyam a dog. Are dogs sposed to ware...
230.Film: Let’s Go Expo 2008 and Manchester-Live.tv(Wednesday 06th of February 2008 12:18:09 AM
9 months, 2 weeks ago )
I’ve mentioned the work of Old Trafford-based LetsGoGlobal.tv a couple of times before but Friday 8 February sees their annual talent showcase at MohoLive on Tib Street:
Come and help us set the mis-en-scene for a FREE explosion of films, music, bands and DJ’s. Lets Go Expo 08 is an...