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Simon Warner

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The Who Know Who They Are and From Whence They Came

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Simon Warner
/ 17 July 2006
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Prime Location: How Sitcom Settings Add to the Fun

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Simon Warner
/ 13 June 2006
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Passion as Fashion? Rock Meets Religion on Manchester’s Streets

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Simon Warner
/ 22 May 2006
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Designs on Democracy

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Simon Warner
/ 19 April 2006
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Get on the Scene, Now

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Simon Warner
/ 19 March 2006
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Allen Ginsberg Is Still Howling: A Poem for Then and Now

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Simon Warner
/ 29 September 2005
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Buccaneers Leave Manchester Disunited

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Simon Warner
/ 30 August 2005
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Danger Ahead? Proceed at Your Own Risk

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Simon Warner
/ 31 July 2005
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Media Mainstream? There’s Still an Alternative

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Simon Warner
/ 23 June 2005
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We Can Meet Heroes

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Simon Warner
/ 23 May 2005
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Sitting in the Shadows of Giants

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Simon Warner
/ 4 May 2005
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Return to Genre? Beware Misleading Signs

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Simon Warner
/ 23 March 2005

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