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31. MUSIC: Steve Earle, Bridgewater Hall, Monday 28 Jan
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 January 2008MASTER storyteller Steve Earle is back on the road after entering yet another fresh phase of his extraordinary life.
32. MUSIC: Paramore, Apollo, Tuesday 29 Jan
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 January 2008WHEN it comes to Emo music, the wider public has only really glimpsed its dark side thanks to bands such as My Chemical Romance and Panic! at the Disco.
33. THEATRE: Roots, Royal Exchange, from Wednesday 30 Jan
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 January 2008TELEVISION favourite Denise Black returns to Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre next week for a revival of Arnold Wesker’s ground-breaking classic Roots.
34. An amazing repertoire
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 January 2008AS DIRECTOR of drama troupe Feelgood Theatre, Caroline Clegg has plenty to smile about, finds Angela Kelly...
35. THEATRE: Rapunzel, Lowry, from Tuesday 29 Jan
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 January 2008TAKE a fresh look at a much-loved fairy tale courtesy of a very different production at The Lowry next week.
36. Boots, bins and broomstick fun
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 January 2008THE Lowry is definitely not the place to be next week if you’ve got a headache!
37. Survivors tell their tales
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 January 2008A MOVING series of events at Imperial War Museum North tells the story of Holocaust survivors who made their home in Manchester.
38. Cold feet over £26m regeneration scheme?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 January 2008WHAT HAS BEEN PROPOSED:THE St Mary’s development pledged 192 new homes, including a ten-storey, landmark tower block.
39. A day for your diary
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 January 2008HOLOCAUST Memorial Day will be marked on Monday (28 January) at St Patrick’s Parish Hall, Lee Street, Oldham, from 12.45pm to 3pm.
40. Price to pay for 0% Council Tax?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 January 2008OLDHAM’S biggest political parties have committed to a zero-per-cent Council Tax rise for 2008/9 after an unexpected Government cash windfall.
