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21. Kings of bling in unlikely alliance
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007WITH its many egos, hip-hop music is not renowned for sharing the spotlight. But miraculously, such a thing has really happened.
22. A great war of words
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007NEXT time you accept the offer of a post-party nightcap at strange couple's home, remember Edward Albee's 1962 American classic Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?and be very afraid.
23. Lenny nose his business
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007FRESH from his Red Nose Day TV success, comedian Lenny Henry is back in the area with his new one-man show.
24. Preview: Faithless
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007IT must be the only similarity between Faithless and Oasis that exists - but it's a significant one. Namely, the fact that both bands are kept in business by people whose musical tastes are cemented in the mid-90s.
25. Preview: The Rakes
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007FOR every over-zealous party animal, there is always a sobering realist and for that we thank The Rakes.
26. Preview: Stiff Little Fingers
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007STIFF Little Fingers have been around the block a few times but it is their slightly beaten-up appearance that remains one of their greatest charms.
27. Pubs are going back to basics
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007CITY centre dining on Sunday now involves plenty of warming roasts as Manchester's pubs and restaurants go back to traditional lunches.
28. We're all out to Sunday lunch
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007IS there anything more traditional than a Sunday lunch with its roast meat and vegetables followed by a marvellously stodgy pudding?
29. How to make a roast perfect
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007RE-START the Sunday lunch family tradition in your home with a little help from Metro News' chef Tom Bridge.
30. Preview: Kindertransport
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007AT a time when the plight of refugees is constantly in the headlines, a new play at The Lowry is particularly apposite.
