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1. Pussy Cat Dolls (MEN Arena)
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006IT'S been a good year for girls in pop but then again, a group like the Pussycat Dolls would undoubtedly thrive in almost any year.
2. Weller has the Style
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006WATCHING a Paul Weller gig these days is a bit like going on a very personal journey through the man's adult development.
3. Paulo Nutini (Academy)
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006IT'S called the Michael Parkinson effect - bands or artists who appear on the veteran host's Saturday night chat show and get immediate exposure and (the important bit) masses of extra record sales.
4. Cyrano de Bergerac (Royal Exchange)
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006AN entertaining tale of the French 17th century poet, swordsman and would-be lover with ambitions as big as his enormous nose.
5. Hot stuff to help you beat the cold
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006With winter round the corner, Angela Kelly reports on the best ways to stay fit and healthy
6. Little Britain Live (Apollo)
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006THE Bafta award-winning Little Britain Live tour returns to Manchester this week for its sold-out 17th and 18th dates.
7. Richard Ashcroft (MEN Arena)
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006YOU have to admire Richard Ashcroft's bravado when he appeared as special guest of Coldplay at last year's Live8 concert.
8. Get your skates on!
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006ALL the fun of ice-skating is on offer in city centre Manchester with On Ice at Piccadilly. The open air ice rink in Piccadilly Gardens gives all the family a unique chance to enjoy the excitement of this winter sport.
9. Dirty Pretty Things (Apollo)
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006THE Dirty Pretty Things have a fantastic press officer. What's his name? You might well have heard of him - Peter Doherty
10. Road to enlightenment
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006A CHANCE to "travel" the famous Grand Trunk Road which runs right across the Indian sub-continent comes to the People's History Museum in Manchester this month.
