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21. Something to shout about
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 August 2007THERE are some cynics who still think Oasis cast a shadow over the Manchester music scene right now.
22. Have a gay ol' time
Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 August 2007MANCHESTER goes pink with pride this weekend when its annual festival celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people everywhere hits the streets.
23. A small taste of success
Middleton Guardian, Friday 10 August 2007NOMINEES for this year's Manchester Food and Drink Awards have been announced and, as in the past nine years of the event's history, they're a diverse bunch.
24. MUSIC: The Drifters, Willows, Salford, Sunday
Middleton Guardian, Friday 10 August 2007THEIR classic pop songs might be cosy and familiar - Saturday Night at the Movies, Under the Boardwalk, You're More Than a Number in my Little Red Book. Yet the Drifters' actual members are not so easy to recall.
25. 'Be' Kylie for a day
Middleton Guardian, Friday 10 August 2007ACTIVITIES: Kylie - The Exhibition, Manchester Art Gallery, all week
26. Preserving park's past
Middleton Guardian, Friday 10 August 2007IF YOU had to identify the heart of the Industrial Revolution in Manchester you could confidently point to Trafford Park.
27. Banding together again
Middleton Guardian, Friday 10 August 2007ARCTIC Monkeys scooping up dozens of Brit Awards. Kaiser Chiefs headlining supersized arenas. Could this really be the greatest time for British guitar music ever? Well, things are certainly going well enough for pop critics to call 2007 the best time in British music since the mid-Nineties - in fact, some are even dubbing it 'the NEW Britpop'.
28. DRAMA: Whose Shoes?, Lowry, from Wednesday
Middleton Guardian, Friday 10 August 2007WHAT it's like to be young and British is the theme of a groundbreaking production at The Lowry from next Wednesday to Sunday.
29. Homing in on cartoon
Middleton Guardian, Friday 10 August 2007CHILDREN will love an exhibition taking a very different view of war and currently running at Imperial War Museum North.
30. Painting a bright future
Middleton Guardian, Friday 10 August 2007THE work of 30 emerging artists has come to The Lowry to offer a new view of modern art.
