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1. Looking fresh on the slopes
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 16 February 2007LET'S face it. The words "waterproof" and "stylish" rarely inhabit the same sentence on a fashion page. But, following meagre early snowfalls, the European winter sports season is now in full, if belated, swing.
2. Preview: Scooby Doo
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 1 March 2007FOLLOWING sell-out tours across Britain and America, blockbuster stage show Scooby-Doo, Live On Stage! returns to The Lowry for another run.
3. The fun sounds of music
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 February 2007THERE'S never been a better time to flex your creative muscles. Adults can take their pick from a range of artistic activities across the city this weekend - or brave the great outdoors for a spot of bird-watching.
4. Preview: Amy Winehouse
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 February 2007FRESH from picking up the Best British Female Brit Award on Valentine's Day, party girl Amy Winehouse sways on to Manchester's Academy's main stage on Sunday.
5. Views beyond the Lighthouse
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 January 2007TUNDE Baiyewu is a singer-songwriter best known as half of 1990s chill-out soul duo The Lighthouse Family, who produced three multi-platinum albums including Ocean Drive (1995).
6. Bringing colour in from the cold
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 5 January 2007Whatever 2007 has in store for you, greet it with style. Here's to a colourful year.
7. Artists are facing up to science fiction facts
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 16 March 2007IT'S no secret that American science fiction of the '50s and '60s was created as a way of coping with changes in the American way of life - the effects of rapid modernisation and the Cold War.
8. Preview: The Vortex
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 January 2007IS there anything Will Young can't turn his hand to?
9. Close-up on Kazakh culture
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 9 February 2007SINCE Sacha Baron Cohen's "mockumentary'' Borat The Movie, Kazakhstan has become the world's most talked-about nation. Despite dividing international opinion, the film grossed £117m and Baron Cohen scooped a Golden Globe for Best Comedy Actor.
10. A change to cuisine is brewing
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 February 2007DEMAND for beer has been declining since the late 1970s, largely brought on by the trend towards a more cosmopolitan lifestyle, and a surge of interest in the Mediterranean diet.
