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1641. The Dinner Detective Dines at: Gaucho Grill
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005UNLIKE 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.
1642. Cheeky Charlie gets a shiner
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005RACHEL Broady's guide to the soap plotlines over the coming week.
1643. Art from behind bars
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005AN exhibition of prisoners' art is being staged in Manchester to give some insight into the skills some prisoners have.
1644. The iconic king of cool
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005ANDY Williams is making an appearance at the Bridgewater Hall next month, Ben Rooth caught up with him.
1645. Conrad Murray's Manchester music scene
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005CONRAD Murray plays the pick of Manchester's unsigned talent on Terry Christian's BBC GMR show between 7pm and 10pm every Wednesday. Every month he runs down the hottest talent exclusively for Metro News readers.
1646. Days out: Where to go
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005A GUIDE to entertaining and exciting places and events to visit.
1647. Diamond geezer - still making a beautiful noise
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005HE IS an artist who has passed the test of time and will still thrill the audience when he arrives in the city this week. Conrad Astley spoke to Neil Diamond.
1648. Previews: Talking to terrorists, Moby and Girls Aloud
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005WE preview some of the best musical and drama performances coming up in Manchester.
1649. Finding love on an island or rest in a monastery
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005IN all reality it looks like a tough week's viewing ahead says Conrad Astley.
1650. Reviews: Rod Stewart at the Arena and Hall and Oates at the Apollo
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 May 2005CARL Palmer and Neal Snowdon run the rule over this week's two big musical concerts.
