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1. Doctor's cure for boredom
Middleton Guardian, Friday 30 March 2007MAKE the Easter break a truly egg-citing time for children with an activities programme around Greater Manchester choc-full of fun!
2. Preview: Strictly Ballet With Wayne Sleep
Middleton Guardian, Friday 30 March 2007BALLET star Wayne Sleep (pictured) presents an evening of the most exciting, romantic and dramatic music ever written for classical ballet tomorrow (Saturday).
3. Preview: John Williams and John Etheridge
Middleton Guardian, Friday 30 March 2007THE world's foremost classical guitarist, John Williams, joins fellow jazz virtuoso John Etheridge for a Manchester concert on Sunday set to delight their many fans.
4. Preview: Bratz
Middleton Guardian, Friday 30 March 2007THE girls with a passion for fashion strut their stuff at the MEN Arena next week - yes, Bratz are back!
5. Preview: Fame
Middleton Guardian, Friday 30 March 2007WATCH out for sweatbands, leggings and plenty of crackling energy ... Fame The Musical is back in town!
6. Michael's da Vinci card
Middleton Guardian, Friday 23 March 2007A SCHOOL trip to Paris at the age of 12 provided Manchester artist Michael Billington with a fascination for Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
7. Lenny nose his business
Middleton Guardian, Friday 23 March 2007FRESH from his Red Nose Day TV success, comedian Lenny Henry is back in the area with his new one-man show.
8. Pubs are going back to basics
Middleton Guardian, Friday 23 March 2007CITY centre dining on Sunday now involves plenty of warming roasts as Manchester's pubs and restaurants go back to traditional lunches.
9. We're all out to Sunday lunch
Middleton Guardian, Friday 23 March 2007IS there anything more traditional than a Sunday lunch with its roast meat and vegetables followed by a marvellously stodgy pudding?
10. Preview: Kindertransport
Middleton Guardian, Friday 23 March 2007AT a time when the plight of refugees is constantly in the headlines, a new play at The Lowry is particularly apposite.
