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1. Cotton and catacombs
Macclesfield Express, Friday 7 December 2007AT THE turn of last century, the tomb of two Egyptian brothers made its way to Manchester. Professor Rosalie David relates the remarkable tale to Angela Kelly …
2. Flights of fancy
Macclesfield Express, Friday 30 November 2007WHEN a pair of peregrine falcons was discovered nesting in a central Manchester building they became stars of the screen.
3. From soap baddie to theatre thespian
Macclesfield Express, Friday 19 October 2007TIME is currently tight for former Emmerdale favourite, Mancunian actor Jeff Hordley.
4. Get ready to tuck in
Macclesfield Express, 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.
5. Gallery comes of age
Macclesfield Express, 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.
6. History in the limelight
Macclesfield Express, Friday 7 September 2007A PAIR of dilapidated former theatres in Hulme are set to be restored to their former grandeur, writes Angela Kelly …
7. The secret garden
Macclesfield Express, Friday 31 August 2007A GARDEN built by a remarkable 18th-century businessman is delighting new generations – thanks to a fascinating renovation project.
8. Show exposes slavery myths
Macclesfield Express, Friday 24 August 2007A CONTROVERSIAL exhibition aiming to dispel the myths about different ethnic groups in a bid to combat racial prejudice opens its doors at Manchester Museum tomorrow.
9. Take five young men ...
Macclesfield Express, Friday 17 August 2007IT'S entirely fitting that Manchester should get to see the new Take That musical Never Forget before it heads to the West End.
10. Preserving park's past
Macclesfield Express, Friday 10 August 2007IF YOU had to identify the heart of the Industrial Revolution in Manchester you could confidently point to Trafford Park.
