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31. Pop Rock: Good Charlotte (Apollo, Thursday)
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007IT would be harsh to label Good Charlotte as the USA's equivalent to McFly - but that's pretty much who they've become in 2007.
32. Dance music: Groove Armada (Apollo, Saturday)
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007UNLIKE most of dance music's big names, Groove Armada are a band who have favoured quiet evolution over bullish revolution.
33. Classical: BBC Philharmonic (Bridgewater Hall, tomorrow)
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007A VERY special VIP will be at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall tomorrow (Saturday) evening to hear the BBC Philharmonic play some of Rachmaninoff's greatest work.
34. Rock: Ray Davies
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007INFLATED self-congratulation is something that Ray Davies has very little time for.
35. Conrad Murray column
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007CONSISTENTLY great clubby band night, Friends Of Mine, has got some particularly tasty bands on offer over the next few weeks.
36. Genius still at work
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007FOUR decades on from their debut single, there's still hope for that long-awaited Pink Floyd reunion.
37. Film show will run and run
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007MORE of us than ever are hitting the road to fitness. But how can you be sure you have the right running shoes? Tim Oliver gets expert advice - and is filmed in action.
38. Choosing the safest path
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007LAST year in the UK 647,847 babies were born - around 24 per cent by Caesarean section.
39. Caesarean `was a dream'
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007WHEN Liza Ferdinand was pregnant with her third child she was given the "welcome news" that her baby was breech and she was likely to have a Caesarean birth.
40. Classical: Estonian Philharmonic (Bridgewater Hall, tonight, Firday)
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 May 2007PREPARE your ears for singing of miraculous precision and delicate dedication as Paul Hillier rounds off a prestigious UK tour by bringing the acclaimed Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (EPCC) to Manchester.
