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421. The other local master

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 10 March 2005
LIKE LS Lowry he began painting at an early age, was self-taught until he had the help of a French master, enjoyed a long career and exhibited in Paris but the work of Lamora Birch has not been as well known. Now the Lowry is exhibiting his work.

422. QUESTIONNAIRE: Engelbert Humperdinck

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 7 March 2005
THE legendary crooner spoke to us before his performance at the Bridgewater Hall.

423. EXHIBITION: Child's play at the coffee shop

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 4 March 2005
THE HAPPIEST Days of Your Life is an exhibition of the work of photographer Ben Ingham currently on show at Suburb coffee shop which looks at children's innate instinct to retain their innocence in some of the most troubled countries in the world.

424. Doing it by the book

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 4 March 2005
PUBLISHER Michael Schmidt's Carcanet Press has thrived in Manchester since the early 70s. He speaks of the massive changes that have transformed his industry.

425. Church renovation will send you up the wall

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 4 March 2005
REPORTER Conrad Astley discovered that he didn't have a head for heights - a shame really as he was half way up a climbing wall at the time.

426. CV: Change to the published script

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 4 March 2005
MY CV: RA Page, aged 23, tells how he left the comfortable - but stressful - world of journalism to become a publisher.

427. Oh Brother! What a bunch of weirdos

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 3 March 2005
REPORTER Chris Osuh finds himself up against the Phantom of the Opera, a cow, a chicken, a scouse girl in pyjamas, a young man in stiletto heels and a man in a gorilla suit with a broken zip wearing a tutu. It could only be the Manchester auditions for hit reality show Big Brother.
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