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1. The Very Berry Merry Metro Cocktail - created specially by Rob Jones
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006Ingredients
2. Art show tells new toy story
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006AN art exhibition featuring boxes of toys may sound an especially timely attraction around Christmas.
3. Christmas cocktails
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006WHEN it comes to cocktails, Manchester is playing cosmopolitan "catch-up" on cities like Sydney, according to Nathan Williams.
4. The Dinner Detective: Sapporo Teppanyaki
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006THE bustling Sapporo Teppanyaki restaurant provides what would be called something along the lines of food-o-tainment in the US.
5. A history of cocktails
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006EXACTLY how cocktails first came into being is cloudy but one explanation that persists comes from 18th century America and the War of Independence.
6. Panto: Aladdin
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006BEING here in Derbyshire, Aladdin's cave is like the Blue John Cavern, complete with stalagmites and stalactites and lots of sparkling precious stones.
7. Bullet For My Valentine
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006THE last year was one in which rock music (that's proper, hardrock music) took on all manner of strange and exotic permutations.
8. Sounds of festive fun
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006GET in the festive mood at Tatton Park tomorrow (Saturday) with Family Christmas Carols in the stable yard setting at this enjoyable Cheshire venue.
9. A Little Bit About... Santa Claus
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006Father Christmas is a welcome and familiar figure in stores and shopping centres at this time of year. He traditionally lives in Greenland, although he is claimed by several other countries with plenty of snow and is universally recognised with his reindeer as the bringer of festive gifts and goodwill.
10. Ocean Colour Scene
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006EVER since Britpop dissolved in a rubble of hype and empty bluster in the mid-Nineties, it's become de rigeur for all the bands involved to firmly dissociate themselves from it.
