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1. Make a leap to Frog Day
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 30 July 2008DISCOVER more fascinating facts about the Great War in a terribly good exhibition.
2. Never forget childish art
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 9 July 2008CHILDISH scribbles in crayon may adorn fridges across the country – but rarely find their way into serious art galleries.
3. A century of bodice rippers
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 11 June 2008THEY either mean literary heaven or hell, depending on your point of view, but there is no disputing that Mills & Boon books are hugely popular.
4. REVIEW: Frank Sinatra @ Palace Theatre
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 9 June 2008FRANK Sinatra, as we all know, was a man fond of extravagance and opulence. With that in mind, Ol' Blue Eyes would surely have fond much to admire in the Sinatra tribute show which played at the Palace Theatre for six packed-out dates.
5. Get digging this summer
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 4 June 2008MAKE the most of the summer weather by getting out and about – there are plenty of spots for families to visit.
6. Soldiers’ thanks from the front line
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 14 November 2007MOVING letters penned by Dukinfield men serving on the front line in World War I are available to view at Ashton’s Central Library.
7. A microcosm of society
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 14 September 2007MANCUNIANS are often the first to see to be able to see groundbreaking exhibitions and the current crop in and around the city is no exception.
8. Big days for bored kids
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 8 June 2007WHAT'S ON: INTRODUCE children to the rich legacy of fun learning attractions around Greater Manchester and give their brains a boost!
9. The secret world of art
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007THE art of a reclusive American, which was only discovered at the end of his life, is part of a new exhibition at Manchester's Whitworth Art Gallery.
10. Saint's alive this weekend
Tameside Advertiser, Saturday 21 April 2007TAKE a step back in time and celebrate England's patron saint when events linked to St George's Day hit Manchester this weekend - including a parade through the city streets on Sunday.
