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61. The week ahead: a bitchfest of Old Testament proportions
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 February 2006Conrad Astley looks at where Joan Collins will be turning up next week, and sees whether a spoonfull of Sugar really does help the medicine go down.
62. Previews
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 February 2006From glam electro rockers Goldfrapp to delicate little Brit winning ex-squaddie James Blunt, we look at next week's gigs.
63. Shopping - Gucci Gucci goo
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 February 2006Fashion is no longer just for those old enough to go out and work for a living. A new store is selling funky threads for parents who want their newborns to look like a million dollars. Conrad Astley looks at fashions for babies.
64. Days out
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 February 2006From wildlife walks to banner making, Conrad Astley looks at what's on offer for families over the half term.
65. The big picture: great outdoors
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 February 2006Work by an artist who uses the natural world as his canvas is being shown next week in Tatton Park. Conrad Astley looked at the exhibition.
66. The week ahead: from Big Brother to big bother?
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 10 February 2006We take a look at Davina's attempts to become the next Parky... and more besides.
67. The big picture: baby it's cold outside
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 10 February 2006It's been called the last wilderness left on Earth, and in an age of budget travel to previously undreamt-of desinations, it is one of the few places that is still impossible for most people to reach. Conrad Astley spoke to an artist whose work in Antarctica is being put on display.
68. Bitter memories turned into a novel debut
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 9 February 2006A NEW book has been published set against the backdrop of the IRA bomb in Manchester. It also deals with child abduction and religion - a hard sell to publishers as the author admitted to Conrad Astley.
69. Did you forget about them?
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 9 February 2006THEIR 1982 New Age Gold album provided the soundtrack for a generation and 24 years on Jim Kerr and Simple Minds are still very much Alive and Kicking. Conrad Astley talks to the Scot who is now am Italian hotelier but still touring the world with classy rock tracks.
70. Days Out: For singletons, film fans, young lovers and those who just like to get dirty
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 9 February 2006WHERE to go, what to do and when to do it, all courtesy of Conrad Astley.
