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21.Final stages of the new aidan.co.uk site(Sunday 23rd of November 2008 10:08:34 AM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
I am now in the final stages of designing the new aidan.co.uk site, the first major redesign since the site was launched in its present form on 8 October 2003.
It’s been a long process and I have had to put back the ’switch over’ date many times. I have...
22.Community Reviewers Get Active!(Friday 21st of November 2008 11:39:10 AM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
Community Reviewers have just teamed up with the wonderful people at Manchester Sport and Leisure who are so keen to get people off their sofas and jumpin around that they’re offering Reviewers a wealth of opportunities to get active. They’ve got facilities all over Manchester, so there’s bound to be...
23.St Augustine’s Church 40 year commemoration(Friday 21st of November 2008 12:56:16 AM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
This evening I was at a commemorative concert to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of St Augustine’s Roman Catholic church, Grosvenor Square, All Saints.
Present at the event were the architect Desmond Williams and the artist who created the mural above the altar, Robert Brumby.
There were performances by musicians and...
24.Christmas markets, ice skating, films, gigs and NOISE!(Wednesday 19th of November 2008 11:07:14 AM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
It’s a busy week here at Mancubist towers so here’s a quick mid-week, mid-November round-up…
The biggest event this week is surely the re-opening yesterday of the Manchester Christmas Markets. The largest one, in Albert Square, is open daily, 10am until 9pm, right through to 22 December. For more information,...
25.Tour de TIF - Saturday 29th November(Wednesday 19th of November 2008 12:22:28 AM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
This graph from the Government’s Statistics office shows traffic in the UK rising in all but two of the last fifty years, sometimes by as much as 8%. Road traffic levels are now eight times what they were in 1952. This will continue. Car ownership in the UK is...
26.Thanks to all you theatre people!(Monday 17th of November 2008 01:34:16 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
‘The Crucifixion of Madeline McKay’ went ahead this week. Hearing my words fall from the mouths of others was a wonderful, slightly surreal, experience. It was fantastic fun and I feel a serious addiction coming on!
Still, I can’t help but feel a little disappointed that a lot...
27.Thanks to all you theatre people!(Monday 17th of November 2008 01:34:16 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
‘The Crucifixion of Madeline McKay’ went ahead this week. Hearing my words fall from the mouths of others was a wonderful, slightly surreal, experience. It was fantastic fun and I feel a serious addiction coming on!
Still, I can’t help but feel a little disappointed that a lot...
28.Steve Reich in the Afternoon at St Ann’s Church(Wednesday 12th of November 2008 12:26:00 PM
1 month, 3 weeks ago )
So the Bays were very good at the RNCM last night - as were Monotonix, an Israeli three-piece who made me fear for my own safety at Club Academy, and the classy Sun Ra Arkestra, who’s ultra-rare appearance packed out the Deaf Institute. More music tonight…
Steve Reich in...
29.Autumn 2008 Newsletter(Tuesday 11th of November 2008 10:50:32 PM
1 month, 3 weeks ago )
Cyclist Wins Commuter Challenge
Cycling Slogans
Extraordinary Meeting
Special Feature: Manchester TIF Bid
No Joy in Happy Slapping!
CycleNation Update
Students encouraged to Bike MCR
Bikes on Trams
GMCC e-newsletter
New GMCC Structure
The Colnago C50
Ride Report - I May...
30.Manchester’s social media cafe at the Northern(Tuesday 11th of November 2008 12:32:48 AM
1 month, 3 weeks ago )
On Tuesday night I’ll be watching the Bays and the Heritage Orchestra performing at the RNCM. The electronica quartet will be improvising, with the orchestra following suit, for what is guaranteed to be a truly unique performance.
If I wasn’t there I’d be at the Northern pub on Tib Street...