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1721. Mission: Attempting communal living

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 2 June 2005
EVERY week we set our reporters a challenge. This week Rachel Broady- a child of the 70s - was sent to see if she could live in a communal house - just as she had done as a youngster.

1722. Previews: Tori Amos, Destiny's Child, Royal Ballet and G4

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 2 June 2005
A CRITICAL guide to the best - and not to good - on offer musically over the coming days.

1723. Plenty of room for our Elbow

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 May 2005
ELBOW will perform songs from their eagerly awaited third album at this weekend's Carling Live 24 event where they will be appearing along with bands such as I Am Kloot, Doves, The Coral, The Chemical Brothers and Ian Brown. Conrad Astley spoke to lead singer Guy Garvey.

1724. Previews: Beck, Brian McFadden, Bollington Festival

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 May 2005
OUR writers preview the best gigs - or in one case, festival - to go to over the coming few days.

1725. Eels: No question, they're different

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 May 2005
MIKE Barnett was among the crowd at the Bridgewater Hall.

1726. Soapbox: Claire's job is a hit on the Street

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 May 2005
RACHEL Broady comes clean on the world of soap opera.

1727. The Dinner Detective eats at: The Bridge, Bridge Street, Manchester

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 May 2005
UNLIKE restaurant reviewers on some newspapers, The Dinner Detective eats out incognito and always pays for the meal. That way The Dinner Detective gets the same treatment as the readers, giving you an honest review of the service you might receive.

1728. TV: So whose big idea was television?

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 May 2005
CONRAD Astley guides you through the best on the box this coming week.

1729. Ladies ... start your engines

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 May 2005
EVERY week we set one of our reporters a task. This week Riazat Butt - by her own admission no Michael Schumacher - takes on the challenge of go-kart racing.

1730. A bit about ... Agraman

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 May 2005
JOHN Marshall - better known as Agraman or the human anagram - was the compere at Chorlton's legendary Buzz Club for years. The holder of the Les Dawson Award for excellence in promoting comedy, he now lives in Hull and organises gigs around the north.
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