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1. Peas are still on the boil

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 9 June 2006
HYPERACTIVE hip-hop stars The Black Eyed Peas are riding high on the success of their current album. Monkey Business has sold more than seven million copies worldwide, including more than a million in the UK, and the Peas have now taken it on the road.

2. Propheting from loss

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 30 June 2006
JOBS don't come much better than being a rock star recording your album in the lush environs of Hawaii.

3. Music is still power to Richard

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 16 June 2006
RICHARD Ashcroft casts a giant shadow over other songwriters of his generation - but he's more worried about clouds over Old Trafford this weekend.

4. White out of order

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 30 June 2006
IN No Particular Order is the first solo exhibition in the UK by artist Pae White.

5. The day 19,000 died

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 9 June 2006
To mark the 90th anniversary the Battes of the Somme and Jutland, the Imperial War Museum North, at Trafford Quays, is exhibiting 20 photos from its archives.

6. Foo Fighters head a week of music

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 16 June 2006
Foo Fighters, Richard Ashcroft and Take That kick off a great week of live music in Manchester

7. (Lady)boys are back in town

Tameside Advertiser, Saturday 24 June 2006
FLAMBOYANT cabaret act The Ladyboys of Bangkok will be packing them in at The Lowry Waterfront from tonight (Friday, June 23).

8. Dig a cool new hobby

Tameside Advertiser, Saturday 24 June 2006
A GREEN revolution is quietly under way across Manchester's suburbs.

9. The Alarm ring up a city date

Tameside Advertiser, Saturday 24 June 2006
WELSH rockers The Alarm have been back on top of the rock charts in 2006.

10. Days Out

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 30 June 2006
Days out - what's on and where to go
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