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31. FAMILY: Basil Brush, Lowry, 30 Oct
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008FURRY superstar Basil Brush never foxes his fans when it comes to putting on an entertaining show… boom, boom!
32. The road to Britain's piers
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008THE north west of England is linked with south-west China in a fascinating new video installation at Chinese Arts Centre.
33. Theatre praises pioneer
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008WHEN the play Independent Means opens at Manchester’s Library Theatre this weekend, it will not only offer a chance to enjoy a rarely-seen work but also mark a special celebration.
34. SCIENCE: Manchester Science Festival, various venues, until 2 Nov
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008INVENTIONS of the past, present and future star in the Manchester Science Festival starting this Saturday for 10 days.
35. 'It's like panning for gold'
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008IT WOULD be impossible to invent a man like Trevor Baylis – as Manchester is about to discover.
36. Live shows will ding-dang-doo for Paddy
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008PHOENIX Nights star Paddy McGuinness was on the road to nowhere when we spoke – he was returning to his Bolton home by a different motorway route and was "a bit lost."
37. COMEDY: Jason Manford, Apollo, Sat 18 Oct
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008JASON Manford brings his style of easygoing banter to Manchester’s Apollo on Saturday.
38. 'Curves are beautiful'
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008PERHAPS baring your chest nightly (twice on Saturdays) in a chilly theatre was the reason actress Gaynor Faye had a bad cold.
39. Fest's a laugh a minute
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008GET ready to smile – the ninth Manchester Comedy Festival is all set to exercise those chuckle muscles.
40. A partnership en pointe
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 8 October 2008AN EXCITING collaboration between ballet from Down Under and a top British orchestra will gliding into The Lowry next week.
