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61. Show is the business
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2008ALTRINCHAM'S Garrick Playhouse is gearing up for its next production - Business Affairs by Jeremy Lloyd and John Chapman.
62. Satisfaction from the soil
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2008SAM Youd firmly believes that at times of financial crisis and uncertainty we head back to the soil and our gardens.
63. R.E.M. ready to rock on
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008If R.E.M weren’t such a busy rock band, they would surely make fantastic advice gurus – think alternative rock’s very own answer to Ask Jeeves.
64. THEATRE: Sleeping Beauty@Heaton Park, Friday
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008THE picturesque surroundings of north Manchester’s Heaton Park will – weather permitting – be transformed into the idyllic setting of a fictional fairytale romance.
65. Big questions await you at Tsang’s show
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008THERE’S a conundrum at the Chinese Arts Centre and it asks the question "What are you looking at?"
66. MUSIC: Conor Oberst@Academy2, Thurs, Aug 28
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008As far as contemporary songwriters go, there can be few as brave, nor as outspoken, as Conor Oberst.
67. Visitors scope out Jodrell
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008Angela Kelly learns how the threat of closure boosted numbers to Cheshire’s space-age attraction
68. Iconic artwork saluted
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008One-time Black Panther Emory Douglas tells Angela Kelly how his first UK exhibition celebrates overcoming obstacles
69. CIRCUS: Nicole et Martin@Platt Fields Park, Thursday to Monday
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008FINISH the school holidays in style with a visit to an unusual event at Fallowfield’s Platt Fields Park.
70. THEATRE: Tess of the D’Urbervilles@Arley Hall, Thurs, Aug 28
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008WATCHING an open-air spectacular of Thomas Hardy’s much loved novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles sounds like a great way to make the most of the dwindling summer.
