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1. 'I don't want to be cool'

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2008
FOR a man who must be plagued by cries of ‘A-ha!’ from passers-by, Steve Coogan seems remarkably willing to resurrect some of his best-loved characters.

2. Feel the need for speed?

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 July 2008
ONE of rural Cheshire’s most peaceful and romantic country estates will next month be transformed into a haven for those fascinated by the speed, power and skill of motor sports.

3. Estate of the art

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008
IF YOU go down to the woods today, you’re sure for a big surprise. In the shape of a bronze bear.

4. CLASSICAL: Proms In The Park, Buile Hill Park, Salford, Sat 13 Sep

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008
SALFORD’S Buile Hill Park may not be as rarefied a venue as London’s Royal Albert Hall – but pomp, pageantry and pride are bound to be in plentiful supply as the Proms comes up north.

5. At the Peake of her profession

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 March 2008
SHAMELESS star Maxine Peake tells Helen Clifton about playing a witch-hunt victim on the stage ...

6. 'Northern audiences are so good'

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 13 February 2008
FROM the West End to the Lowry, Helen Clifton takes it softly, softly with leading lady Rokhsaneh Ghawam-Shahidi…

7. COMEDY: Simon Amstell, Lowry, Sunday 15 June

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 June 2008
SIMON Amstell, best known as the host on the BBC’s Never Mind the Buzzcocks, is disarmingly cute.

8. Vietnamese history told through art

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 February 2008
MANCHESTER Art Gallery’s latest show combines some searing social commentary with visual poetry.

9. Funding fiasco averted?

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 February 2008
DRASTIC cuts to Arts Council funding left many creatives fearing they wouldn’t survive. Helen Clifton found out how Manchester fared...

10. A family torn apart by war

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 March 2008
WHILE the conflict in Afghanistan continues to dominate the news agenda, the Imperial War Museum North presents an exhibition illustrating a more human aspect of this war-torn nation.
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