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21. Preview: Anne-Sophie Mutter
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 January 2007ACCLAIMED German-born violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter makes her Manchester debut at the Bridgewater Hall on Wednesday.
22. Classical: BBC Philharmonic (Bridgewater Hall, tomorrow)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007A VERY special VIP will be at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall tomorrow (Saturday) evening to hear the BBC Philharmonic play some of Rachmaninoff's greatest work.
23. Preview: Winter Ales Festival
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 January 2007IF you fancy downing a pint of Old Tom, Headcracker or Samuel Crompton's Ale, Manchester's New Century Hall is the place to be next week.
24. An Easter choc full of fun
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 6 April 2007FORGET work and domestic routine - treat yourself to a spot of escapism this Easter holiday by sampling the wealth of events on offer around the region.
25. Saint's alive this weekend
Oldham Advertiser, Saturday 21 April 2007TAKE a step back in time and celebrate England's patron saint when events linked to St George's Day hit Manchester this weekend - including a parade through the city streets on Sunday.
26. Preview: Footloose
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 9 February 2007THE fabulous music of Eighties hit film Footloose is unleashed on Manchester at The Lowry Theatre.
27. A milestone in artistic ambition
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 5 January 2007ORGANISERS of Manchester International Festival are hoping to make 2007 a cultural milestone to mark a new era in the city's arts status.
28. Japanese takeaways are put to the test
Oldham Advertiser, Saturday 21 April 2007IF you want to abandon your usual BLT and "eat Japanese" at lunchtime there's really no excuse not to.
29. Park revs up for fun
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 1 June 2007TATTON Park is the place for car fans tomorrow (Saturday) and Sunday when the 21st Classic and Performance Car Spectacular roars into the famous Cheshire estate.
30. `It has changed my life'
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 2 February 2007EVEN before the much-admired Imperial War Museum North building opened its doors at Salford Quays four years ago a volunteer plan was in place to involve local people.
