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1. Something for the Bank Holiday weekend?
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 28 April 2005SOME interesting ideas on a good day out over the weekend.
2. PREVIEW: Angie Stone
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 31 March 2005ANGIE Stone is in town next week - one of the few singers currently capable of lifting R&B out of the doldrums according to Chris Osuh.
3. Exhibition takes a pop at rock art
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 7 July 2005TWO current exhibitions look at the iconic images of rock photographers Mark Seliger and Jane Bown.
4. DAYS OUT: Something for the weekend .. and more
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 31 March 2005AT A loss for something to do this weekend, fancy viewing some innovative films next week? David Henry has some ideas for using your leisure time productively.
5. Preview:Manchester Tattoo, Sigur Ros, Interpol
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 7 July 2005MILITARY music and two highly individual bands are among the attractions on offer over the coming week.
6. Flying picket chips in with a Manchester musical treat
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 23 June 2005YOU'VE seen the TV show, heard the number one hit single now book your seat for the musical. George Dodds previews the latest offering at the Royal Exchange.
7. Mission: Become a DJ ... in just one day
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 25 April 2005IT HAS often been said that he has the perfect face for radio so we wondered if Conrad Astley really could become the next Chris Moyles and sent his off for lessons on how to be a radio DJ.
8. How we got to support Oasis
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 30 June 2005WHEN Noel Gallagher heard a recording by The Redwalls he had no hesitation in offering the Chicago band - hailed by some as the new Beatles - a support slot on their stadium tour.
9. BIG PICTURE: Poles apart from politics
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 7 April 2005POLISH artist Gabriela Trynkler says her paintings visualise her internal world of magic. A world of myths, legends, dreams and mystical ecstasies that, she says, exist in us all. Rachel Broady took a look.
10. Plenty of room for our Elbow
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005ELBOW will perform songs from their eagerly awaited third album at this weekend's Carling Live 24 event where they will be appearing along with bands such as I Am Kloot, Doves, The Coral, The Chemical Brothers and Ian Brown. Conrad Astley spoke to lead singer Guy Garvey.
