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1. Raquelle's X Factor
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 October 2007SINGER Raquelle Gracie has revealed how the nightmare of seeing her father behind bars made her determined to succeed in The X Factor.
2. Modern Saville remembers Wilson
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 October 2007EVEN if you're not familiar with name Peter Saville, you'll be more than familiar with his enormous body of work.
3. Scary fun for little terrors
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007GET spooky this weekend with all the fun of Hallowe’en at a couple of ghostly north west venues.
4. MUSIC: Keane, Apollo, Wednesday
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007IT’S easy to be cynical about rock bands who suddenly develop a social conscience and jump aboard the charity fundraising bandwagon.
5. THEATRE: Grumpy Old Women, Opera House, Saturday 27th
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007IF YOU’VE a never-ending list of things that get you down or make you want to scream – from ungrateful children to annoying shop assistants – Grumpy Old Women Live is the show for you!
6. DRAMA: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Lowry, from Tuesday
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007SHAKESPEARE favourite A Midsummer Night’s Dream comes to The Lowry next week – but it’s not quite as the Bard might remember it!
7. Cool cat Carr is ready to shock
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007LOVE him or hate him, Jimmy Carr is undoubtedly one of the brightest comic talents to emerge for many years.
8. Confusion comedy is error free
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007REVIEW: A Comedy of Errors, The Lowry, until Saturday 27th– THE plot of A Comedy of Errors almost feels like a pastiche of a Shakespeare play.
9. Faith in chaos
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007DRAMA: Faith Healer, Library Theatre, from Friday 26th - THE North-West premiere of Brian Friel’s touching drama Faith Healer comes to Manchester’s Library Theatre from Friday.
10. A cut above ...
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 October 2007AFTER decades as Britain’s best- loved film critic, Barry Norman knows his onions when it comes to cinema, says Angela Kelly ...
