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1. A taste for the classics

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 August 2006
PRISE yourself off the sofa this Bank Holiday weekend - there's absolutely no excuse to stay at home when events to suit every age and interest are there to tempt you out.

2. Taking Pride of place

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 August 2006
REVELLERS will paint the town pink this weekend for Gay Pride.

3. A bit about . . . Faye Tozer

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 August 2006
A Bit About . . . Faye Tozer

4. Up, up and wahay!

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 August 2006
IT IS often called the most natural way to fly. There are no engines or propellers, no jumping from a plane at 10,000 feet, just a harness, a canopy and the peaceful sound of a gentle breeze.

5. Getting the itch to stitch again

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 August 2006
IT'S being hailed as the "new yoga" by stars like Sarah Jessica Parker and Julia Roberts but - as your granny will tell you - knitting two and purling one was always a way to cast off the cares of the world.

6. Games hit the streets

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 August 2006
HUNDREDS of youngsters who don't normally play sport will head for Manchester's SportCity next Friday (Sept 1) for the North West Street Games.

7. Annie is back

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 August 2006
LEAPIN' lizards! Annie is back in town.

8. Portrait of a city's icons

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 August 2006
STEPHEN Wright's stark grey portrait of The Smiths standing outside the Salford Lads Club is one of the most iconic music photographs of all time. That one image captured the very essence of the band and the area that defined them.

9. Eagles of Death Metal

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 17 August 2006
ONCE upon a time, the term "musical side-project'' seemed like a dirty slur: a chance for established, ego-driven rock stars to undo their reputations by making indulgent, rubbish music because they have nothing better to do.

10. A Call to Humanity

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 17 August 2006
THE MEN Arena is the venue for an all-day cultural event on Sunday entitled A Call To Humanity Convention.
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