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21. Out on the town
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 29 April 2008WATCH out for Zaraah Abrahams in Manchester’s clubs and bars next week when the Dancing on Ice star warms up her social life here once more.
22. MUSIC: Solomon Sisters, Royal Exchange, until Saturday
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 29 April 2008SISTER duo Penelope and Madeline Solomon bring their special blend of entertainment back home.
23. MUSIC: Celine Dion, MEN Arena, Friday and Saturday
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 29 April 2008Recently, ITV devoted a whole programme to the musical phenomenon of ‘guilty pleasures’.
24. Oldham Athletic 2 Cheltenham Town 1
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 28 April 2008GOALS from Deane Smalley and Lewis Alessandra saw Athletic end their home league campaign with another three points.
25. Frustration at sloppy finish
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 28 April 2008OLDHAM coach Steve Deakin cut a frustrated figure after watching his side gift Rochdale Hornets a bonus point in Sunday's Co-operative National League One game at Boundary Park.
26. Oldham Roughyeds 24 Rochdale Hornets 14
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 28 April 2008TWO tries in nine minutes for Rochdale took the shine off Oldham's day despite the Roughyeds winning their fourth match from five league games.
27. Boss proud of young guns
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 28 April 2008LATICS' manager John Sheridan lavished praise on some of his youngsters following the club's 2-1 win against Cheltenham Town last Saturday.
28. THEATRE: Boris Gudunov, Lowry, 29 April to 2 May
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 April 2008A COMPELLING revival of Pushkin’s famous play about Russian power struggles comes to The Lowry next week.
29. CLUBBING: Roots Manuva, Mint Lounge, 30 April
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 April 2008BACK once again with the ill behaviour, rapper Roots Manuva will be turning up the volume at the Mint Lounge on Wednesday.
30. TV talent star's no ordinary Joe
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 April 2008CONSIDERING it started off as a school’s 15-minute mini-musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat has been a hit of biblical proportions.
