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21. Days out
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006From the last of the Irish festival to a new organic market for Manchester, there's plenty to do this weekend.
22. Ready to rumble
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006Bouncers writer John Godber is back with his latest play, peeling back the Lycra to look at the strange world of wrestling. Conrad Astley spoke to the playwright.
23. Reviews
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006We review concerts by folk legend Joan Baez, rock band Trivium and a new production at the Royal Exchange.
24. Feng shui your front door
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006First impressions count, so the way into your house tells visitors a lot about you. Paul R Taylor meets a specialist who tries to bring harmony to your home.
25. The week ahead: boy aged 12 hunting cure for Aids
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006From medical fact to medical farce - Conrad Astley looks at next week's television.
26. Previews
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006From Preston's Ordinary Boys and Brian Conley to the World Cage Fighting Championships, we look at what's available on the city's stages next week.
27. Jerry controversial
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006Jerry Springer The Opera, following months of controversy, is arriving in Manchester, allowing audiences to make up their own minds. Conrad Astley spoke to writer Stewart Lee and composer Richard Thomas.
28. A bit about...Barry Douglas
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006Barry Douglas is artistic director of The Piano 2006 Festival at The Bredgewater Hall, in which all 23 of Mozart's piano concertos will be performed by some of the world's top pianists. The festival runs until March 26.
29. The Dinner Detective dines at ... Glamorous
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 2 March 2006Unlike 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.
30. Conrad Murray: The Music Manc
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 2 March 2006CONRAD 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. Bands: Send your demo to: Conrad Murray, BBC GMR, Po box 951, Oxford Road, Manchester M60 1SD
