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1. Make a leap to Frog Day

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 July 2008
DISCOVER more fascinating facts about the Great War in a terribly good exhibition.

2. Never forget childish art

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 9 July 2008
CHILDISH scribbles in crayon may adorn fridges across the country – but rarely find their way into serious art galleries.

3. REVIEW: Frank Sinatra @ Palace Theatre

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 9 June 2008
FRANK Sinatra, as we all know, was a man fond of extravagance and opulence. With that in mind, Ol' Blue Eyes would surely have fond much to admire in the Sinatra tribute show which played at the Palace Theatre for six packed-out dates.

4. Get digging this summer

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 4 June 2008
MAKE the most of the summer weather by getting out and about – there are plenty of spots for families to visit.

5. A century of bodice rippers

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 11 June 2008
THEY either mean literary heaven or hell, depending on your point of view, but there is no disputing that Mills & Boon books are hugely popular.

6. Vibrant, trendy and black

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 July 2005
AN EXHIBITION in Manchester turns the spotlight on how Britain's black population integrated its music, clothes and style into its adopted homeland. It uses archive film and pictures as well as actual clothes.

7. My mum is mystery factory girl

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007
A PICTURE in the Reporter brought memories flooding back for Carolyn McKenzie.

8. Charting Bangladeshi local heritage

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
Boys from Burnage High have been charting the struggle of Bangladeshi people who moved to Manchester to start a new life.

9. Revealing roots to Victoria

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 7 April 2006
A biography of Victoria Wood's mother gives an insight into life in east Manchester before the Second World War. Conrad Astley spoke to its author - the comedian's brother.

10. The big picture: Russian history revisited

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 13 January 2006
While the story of the rise and fall of communism in the Soviet Union is often told from a western perspective, a new exhibition shows how it was seen by those most closely affected by it. Conrad Astley took a look.
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