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11. CLUBBING: Aftershow, Sankeys Soap, Thursday, 13 September

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 7 September 2007
THE problem with aftershow parties is, well, we never get invited do we?  After all, proper aftershow parties are usually the domain of the rich, the famous, the trendy media and, erm, former Big Brother housemates.

12. MUSIC: Hayseed Dixie, Academy 3, Saturday

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 31 August 2007
THERE can’t be many bands who have shared a similar career trajectory to that of Hayseed Dixie.

13. Teacher turns Time Lord in new book

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 7 September 2007
HAVE you ever wondered why time flies when you’re having fun and drags when you’re doing a boring task? Well, Steve Taylor has an answer.

14. MUSIC: National Children's Orchestra, Bridgewater Hall, Saturday

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 31 August 2007
VIRTUOSO jazz pianist and composer Julian Joseph joins forces with the best of the UK’s young classical talent for a unique concert at the Bridgewater Hall on Saturday.

15. Exploring the dogma of war

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 7 September 2007
WHEN future historians examine the turn of the 21st century,  a defining theme will be religious fundamentalism.

16. Games of life

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 7 September 2007
THEATRE: Game Theory, Royal Exchange Theatre, Wednesday 12 to Saturday 15 September

17. Oh, brother!

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 14 September 2007
MUSICAL: Blood Brothers, Opera House, from Monday:

18. A microcosm of society

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 14 September 2007
MANCUNIANS are often the first to see to be able to see groundbreaking exhibitions and the current crop in and around the city is no exception.

19. Paper art is cutting edge

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 14 September 2007
EVER since the Egyptians made papyrus from reeds in 2500 BC paper has been an integral part of our lives.

20. King of the stage?

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 14 September 2007
THE legacy of slavery is felt everywhere in modern life – from the clothes we wear to the food we eat, the buildings we inhabit and even the language we speak.
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