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Clubs: End the summer with a big party; THE summer may have been one of the worst on record so why not see it out in style by attending one of the dozens of great parties on this weekend. As for me I'm off to Ibiza again!


Byline: Emma Johnson Emma Johnson may refer to
  • Emma Johnson (clarinettist), an BBC Young Musician of the Year winning clarinet player from the United Kingdom
  • Emma Johnson (swimmer), an Australian swimmer who won a bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics
 

Garlands

THERE are two nights of partying to be enjoyed over on Eberle Street this weekend. Tomorrow it is all the usual shenanigans shenanigans
Noun, pl

Informal

1. mischief or nonsense

2. trickery or deception [origin unknown]
 with your residents Les Calvert, Dave Booth, John Evans John Evans may refer to:
  • John Evans (archaeologist) (1823–1908), English archaeologist and geologist
  • John Evans (Australian politician)
  • John Evans (Box Tops), original keyboardist for the Box Tops
  • John Evans (bowls player)
 and John Bainbridge John Bainbridge can refer to
  • John Robert Bainbridge (1880-1960) former professional football (soccer) player.
  • John Bainbridge (1582–1643) the English astronomer.
 among others.

Then on Sunday the gang invite a very special guest in the form of former Wigan Wigan (wĭg`ən), city (1991 pop. 88,725) and metropolitan district, N England, located in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Douglas River.  Rugby legend Martin "Chariots" Offiah at Garlands to take to the decks. Yes the wondrous winger has turned superstar DJ. Check him out. Doors open 10pm-4am and admission is pounds 10. For more details visit www.garlandsnightclub.com

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PREPARATIONS continue for this year's Lake of Stars on Sunday this time with the Lake of Stars Fingerlickin' Album Launch for Slyde.

Catch Fingerlickin's Soul of Man and Slyde alongside Johnny 1 Move, Stew Macleod, Ben Proudlove and Krayo. Doors open 7pm-3am and admission is just pounds 1. For more info visit www.lakeofstars.co.uk

The lemon lounge

IT IS a charity night in aid of Michael Harrison

For other people named Michael Harrison, see Michael Harrison (disambiguation).


Michael Harrison, following a lifelong study of both Western classical and North Indian classical music, has forged “a new harmonic world” (New York
 at the Lemon Lounge tonight for all you hip hop, grime, jungle and old skool fans. Among those artists taking part will be Young Kof (Live), The Assmatics, DJ Mathmatics and DJ Reptiile, Badboy, The Punning Clan (Live), as well as MCs S.A.S and Fury. Doors open 9pm-2am and your pounds 2 admission will go to charity.

On Sunday the Lemon Lounge is throwing their unofficial afterparty for Creamfields with Aztec and Freeze residents Jemmy jem·my  
n. & v. Chiefly British
Variant of jimmy.


jemmy or US jimmy
Noun

pl -mies
, Rob Casson, Andy Currie and Denzil going up against each other to mark the last Aztec at the venue after five years. Doors open 8pm until lateandadmisionispounds 3 before 10.30.

Creamfields

As they say, it is what Bank Holidays were made for and tomorrow Creamfields returns for another massive bash at Daresbury. And what a line-up.

The times for the main stage have just been announced so if you don't want to miss your favourite listen up: Mark Ronson's kicking off the proceedings there at 3.45pm with a live set. Following the uber-producer on the stage will be R'n'B gueen Kelis, then David Guetta followed by LCD Soundsystem at 6.45pm. Groove Armada will begin their hour long set at 8.15pm before the Chemical Brothers come in to wrap up proceedings by 11pm.

Away from the live stage y uo can also catch sets from hundereds of the world's best DJs and dance acts including Carl Cox, Erick Morillo and Pete Tong. The festival runs from 3pm-6am and admission is pounds 57 plus booking fee. See www.cream.co.uk

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n. pl. ba·teaux Nautical
1. Canada & New England A long, light, flatbottom boat with a sharply pointed bow and stern.

2.
 

VOODOO celebrates its 14th birthday on Sunday, going head to head with old skool party heads Mentazam at Le Bateau.

Catch Steve Shiels, Brendan Long, Scott McGill, Bill Heckle heck·le  
tr.v. heck·led, heck·ling, heck·les
1. To try to embarrass and annoy (someone speaking or performing in public) by questions, gibes, or objections; badger.

2. To comb (flax or hemp) with a hatchel.
 and Terry McClean for Voodoo while upstairs Mentazam presents DJ Pluto, Steve Parry and Ian Kenyon. Doors open 10pm-3am admission costs pounds 8.
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Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Aug 24, 2007
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