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		<title>Comment on Eurocultured Manchester Lineup by Manchester Eurocultured Festival &#171; Everything</title>
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		<description>[...]  I really liked the atmosphere of the event. The skies may have been promising rain, but the place was full of colour and charm. This may have been thanks to the really awesome graffiti walls on the closed buildings. With the road closed off, it was like being in a secret avenue as people in garish outfits and a pub trying to sell handmade bags invaded the normal business and characters which would usually be loitering around here. One gig was under a closed off bridge! How cool? Very cool? I also enjoyed the warehouse with the caravan selling tea and the pub with the caged origami birds. I imagine this is what Diagon Alley looks like in Harry Potter. Couldn&#8217;t find someone to sell me a wand though, could have got some magic related things though&#8230; [...]</description>
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