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31. Preview: The Fratellis

Middleton Guardian, Friday 16 February 2007
SOME might say that rock 'n' roll has always been a male-dominated world but in recent times, rock 'n' roll has certainly received an extra dose of the machismo factor.

32. Preview: Babyshambles

Middleton Guardian, Friday 16 February 2007
THE problem for anyone attempting to write about Pete Doherty is that you can never really be up to date with his developments.

33. Preview: The Producers

Middleton Guardian, Friday 16 February 2007
THE North West's funniest comedian, Peter Kay, stars in Mel Brooks' hilarious multi-award winning show The Producers in Manchester from Monday.

34. Preview: Footloose

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 February 2007
THE fabulous music of Eighties hit film Footloose is unleashed on Manchester at The Lowry Theatre.

35. The Dinner Detective: Luso

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 February 2007
LUSO is an unassuming place on Bridge Street - you could walk past it a hundred times without really noticing it.

36. Preview: Sandi Thom

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 February 2007
SANDI Thom may have sounded like a contradiction when she wrote her hit song I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair) but in real life, she is anything but.

37. Conrad Murray

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 February 2007
THE Bottomfeeders (crazy name, crazy band!) are a relatively new six- piece from Manchester and they're a minty, breath of fresh air - a bit like Belly meets Kate Bush.

38. So Who fancies fighting a Dalek?

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 February 2007
SURVIVE the first school half-term of the year by discovering some new family favourites to visit and enjoy in the Manchester area.

39. Preview: Bloc Party

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 February 2007
IF the rest of their indie alternative guitar peers are soundtracking the parties and decadence, it's certainly South London's Bloc Party who provide the harsh reality check.

40. Warding off the ballads

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 February 2007
SHAYNE Ward is about to do a bit of a Kylie. The Clayton heart-throb's new album will move away from wistful romancing towards funked up dancing, with sexier tracks written and produced by some of the music industry's current pop gurus.
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