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1. Preview: Barenaked Ladies
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007IN the United States and their native Canada they are four-million selling sensations, but here in Britain, Barenaked Ladies alternate with Bjorn Again as wacky festival staples.
2. Preview: Fall Out Boy
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007THE old expression "What doesn't kill us only makes us stronger'' perfectly sums up Emo music's current predicament.
3. Preview: Damien Rice
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007IN every musical genre, there are the leaders and there are the foot soldiers.
4. Preview: Kelly Jones
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007YOU can't blame Kelly Jones for craving a change of scenery. As frontman of Stereophonics, he and his band (alongside maybe only Oasis) have become staples of arena-sized, mid-90s-derived machismo bloke rock.
5. Preview: Razorlight
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007NOEL Gallagher has often spoken of Razorlight in glowing terms, although, it has to be said, his praise stems more from admiration for their talk rather than their walk.
6. Doctor's cure for boredom
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007MAKE the Easter break a truly egg-citing time for children with an activities programme around Greater Manchester choc-full of fun!
7. Preview: Bratz
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007THE girls with a passion for fashion strut their stuff at the MEN Arena next week - yes, Bratz are back!
8. Two new babes keep trio at the top
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007MUCH like the England football manager's post, being a member of the Sugababes is hardly a job with longevity in mind.
9. Preview: Strictly Ballet With Wayne Sleep
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007BALLET star Wayne Sleep (pictured) presents an evening of the most exciting, romantic and dramatic music ever written for classical ballet tomorrow (Saturday).
10. Portrait of a distant war
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007TWENTY-five years ago on Monday, Argentinian forces overwhelmed the small Royal Marine garrison in Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands.
