"She is nearly six feet tall, with the poised, rangy figure of a dancer or a Californian tennis player, has hazel eyes and dark hair, worn in a style she cannot classify, though it could be Italian."
Salford 12–28 Warrington
Salford: Johnson, Manfredi (2),
Warrington: Higham, Monaghan, Asotasi, Bridge, Ormsby,
Goals: Ratchford (4),
Super League 14th Mar 2014, KO 8pm, The AJ Bell Stadium
Attendance: 6,260
Salford welcome Warrington Wolves to The AJ Bell Stadium this Friday and it's going to be another tough test for a Salford side that has been decimated by injuries. Junior S'au once more had to leave the field with a shoulder injury sustained during Salford's defeat at The Halton Stadium as the Red Devils were handed their second consecutive defeat at Widnes last Thursday.
Live on SKY, the Salford Red Devils welcome the toughest opposition so far to the AJ Bell Stadium tonight (Thursday), as Nathan Brown and his Saints look
to end the Red Devils' two-match winning start.
I know, I know, how dare I talk about the summer when you have been battling the wind and rain all week on your way to work! Summer seems like a lifetime away but it is never too late to start planning for that wonderful time of the year – whether it is a holiday, day out at the beach or a global musical phenomenon!
LEGO is a universal brand enjoyed by kids and adults alike but would it be able to transfer its accessibility and fun onto the big screen? TheBestOfSalford's film reviewer, Alex Ashton, goes to find out...
Ballet is a wonderful showcase of speed, balance and grace that can evoke deep and meaningful experiences but what are your first thoughts when I mention ‘The Ballet’? Is it one of curiosity as you consider the prospect of attending your first performance? Or is one of familiarity, as your mind goes back to when you witnessed your first ballet performance?
Theatre is a somewhat under-rated format in the modern world of cinema and television, but that hasn’t stopped it from carving out its own place in the market of entertainment. There is still the magic of theatre present and you can experience it for yourself very soon.
It wasn’t long ago that I was writing about the launch of The Lowry’s new exhibition series ‘Performer as Curator’ that seeks to give a rare insight into the possible inspirations and workings of your favourite performers! The first performer to present their work to The Lowry was Alison Goldfrapp and she has been a revelation.
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