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21. Friends reunited?

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 October 2007
DON’T you just hate it when legendary rock bands reform, pretend they’re best of friends again, and make out as if everything is all hunky-dory?

22. MUSIC: Mark Ronson, Academy 1, Saturday

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 October 2007
MARK Ronson is THE man of the moment, as far as producers are concerned anyway.

23. MUSIC: Puressence, Academy 3, Saturday

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 October 2007
IF PURESSENCE were given a pound for every time someone called them ‘criminally overlooked’, then the Manchester band would be well, very rich men indeed.

24. MUSIC: Editors, Apollo, Sunday

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 October 2007
AT LAST week’s Manchester premiere of the new Ian Curtis biopic Control, Peter Hook, Curtis’ erstwhile bass-playing bandmate, said to journalists: “I feel sorry for all these new bands coming through - because none of them will be able to knock Joy Division off our perch.”

25. COMEDY: I Miss Communism, Royal Exchange, until Sunday

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 October 2007
AN UNUSUAL comedy show at The Studio at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre this week  promises a glimpse into a very different culture.

26. Monochrome masterpiece

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 October 2007
A NEW biopic that looks at the life of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis has been hailed an instant film classic. Helen Clifton was at the gala screening ...

27. Director has the write stuff

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 October 2007
IT WOULD be impossible to chronicle any history of Manchester’s award-winning Royal Exchange Theatre without the name of Braham Murray being centre stage.

28. Star of cinematography comes back into focus

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 October 2007
THE influential career of Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa is highlighted in a milestone event at Cornerhouse from this week.

29. DRAMA: Fragments, Lowry, from Tuesday

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 11 October 2007
TWO theatre “giants” come together at The Lowry next week in a must-see event for Northern lovers of drama.

30. COMEDY: Jane Bond, Library Theatre, from Tuesday October 9

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 5 October 2007
PREPARE to be shaken, stirred and entertained – Bond is back and Manchester’s Library Theatre will never be the same again!