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1. Hot stuff to help you beat the cold
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006With winter round the corner, Angela Kelly reports on the best ways to stay fit and healthy
2. Dirty Pretty Things (Apollo)
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006THE Dirty Pretty Things have a fantastic press officer. What's his name? You might well have heard of him - Peter Doherty
3. Cyrano de Bergerac (Royal Exchange)
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006AN entertaining tale of the French 17th century poet, swordsman and would-be lover with ambitions as big as his enormous nose.
4. Little Britain Live (Apollo)
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006THE Bafta award-winning Little Britain Live tour returns to Manchester this week for its sold-out 17th and 18th dates.
5. Paulo Nutini (Academy)
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006IT'S called the Michael Parkinson effect - bands or artists who appear on the veteran host's Saturday night chat show and get immediate exposure and (the important bit) masses of extra record sales.
6. Snow Patrol (MEN Arena)
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006BIG anthems, big hearted sentiments, big sell-out Arenas - size seems to be the byword in the Snow Patrol camp these days.
7. Katherine Jenkins (Bridgewater Hall)
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006KATHERINE Jenkins is a busy young woman. As well as being Britain's all-time best-selling classical performer, the 26-year-old Welsh diva is an award-winning recording artist, high-profile supporter of the British Armed Forces and mascot for the Welsh rugby team.
8. A Little Bit About... Frank Sidebottom
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006Cult comic Frank Sidebottom is back with a new chat show on Channel M. The man behind the papier-mache mask, comedian and musician Chris Sievey, talks to Beth Kerfoot
9. Get your skates on!
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006ALL the fun of ice-skating is on offer in city centre Manchester with On Ice at Piccadilly. The open air ice rink in Piccadilly Gardens gives all the family a unique chance to enjoy the excitement of this winter sport.
10. Life story show is one for fans
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006AND so the Peter Pan of Pop marches on (via his stairlift). Last year's announcement that Sir Cliff Richard would no longer record new music because of a lack of radio play no doubt caused major consternation among his fan base, who all wielded their Zimmer frames in disgust.
