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31. The Stranglers play the Academy
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006Another year, another slew of punk anniversaries and the proverbial media celebrations, box-sets and press retrospectives. As ever, though, The Stranglers haven't been invited to the punk nostalgia party.
32. A Little Bit About...
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006Actress Yvonne Brewster OBE answers our questions
33. Embrace's career of two halves
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006YOU can perfectly understand the logic behind the Football Association asking Embrace to pen the official England World Cup anthem earlier this year.
34. Bridgewater Hall 10th Birthday Gala Concert
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006JOIN in the 10th birthday celebrations of making music at the Bridgewater Hall with 10 special commemorative concerts at the famous Manchester city centre venue.
35. Frank wins Noble prize for comedy
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006GEORDIE comic Ross Noble will spend more than 17 hours on stage at the Manchester Comedy Festival next week. He's not sure what he's going to talk about yet.
36. Welsh king of kitch: Tom Jones
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006TOM JONES - as he'd no doubt concede now - is surely at his most relevant when he's not trying too hard to be relevant.
37. Big Picture: Pupils open art showcase
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006ARTISTS of tomorrow get the chance to exhibit and sell their work in an impressive event which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
38. Conrad Murray's music column
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006Marple was once a town whose only real connection to Manchester music was the fact that Tony Wilson used to live there.
39. Keane
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006PETE Doherty you can totally understand. Justin Hawkins from the Darkness? It's feasible enough. But the latest rock star casualty to receive treatment at the famous Priory rehab clinic no doubt puzzled a few disbelieving fans upon first hearing.
40. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 October 2006CULT TV actor Antonio Fargas stars at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre in a fascinating drama about American musicians.
