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1. Sisterly love
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 July 2007MUSIC: Scissor Sisters, MEN Arena, July 30 and 31, and Aug 1
2. Enjoy theatre under the stars
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 July 2007THE play's the thing at some of Cheshire most beautiful National Trust properties this summer as theatre steps back into history and into the open air.
3. Get brassed off at old hall
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 July 2007DISCOVER one of the area's most handsome old houses and get children actively involved in local history at the same time at Bramall Hall in Stockport.
4. How painter thought outside the jigsaw box
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 July 2007THE late artist Ian Skoyle's love of jigsaws is the focus of a new Lowry exhibition. Angela Kelly investigates ...
5. Go nuts with the Monkeys
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 July 2007THEY started out as an 'internet phenomenon' - but it's fair to say that Arctic Monkeys are now a full-on sensation.
6. THEATRE: Blue 5, Royal Exchange, until Saturday
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 July 2007NOW becoming a regular feature on the cultural calendar, the Royal Exchange Theatre's annual Manchester showcase, Blue 5, celebrates its fifth anniversary of new and emerging live acts in The Studio.
7. Go bananas
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 July 2007MUSIC: Last Night of the Proms, and 80s Party in the Park, Tatton Park, Saturday and Sunday
8. Homing in on finals
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007CROMPTON and Royton Golf Club's ladies are well on track for another Bell Cup finals day appearance after cruising through to round three of this year's competition with a 6-1 defeat of Congleton.
9. Don't be dopes
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007AN OLDHAM GP has warned that the borough is sitting on a cannabis time bomb, with children as young as eight years of age being treated for addiction and psychiatric problems related to smoking the drug.
10. Big Joe arrives to bring good times back for Latics
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007JOE Royle's arrival at Boundary Park in July 1982 is the stuff of footballing folklore - the new manager who, quite literally, fell off the back of a lorry.
