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11. Join in the fun at Urbis

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 August 2007
LIFE may no longer be a beach at Manchester's Urbis but the attraction certainly knows how to make the summer holidays family-friendly!

12. MUSIC: The Drifters, Willows, Salford, Sunday

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 10 August 2007
THEIR classic pop songs might be cosy and familiar - Saturday Night at the Movies, Under the Boardwalk, You're More Than a Number in my Little Red Book. Yet the Drifters' actual members are not so easy to recall.

13. Stage set for comic hero

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 August 2007
IT'S not every theatre director who has to contend with a plane crash, the Yeti and a hero who's an international treasure, but Rufus Norris relished the challenge.

14. 'Be' Kylie for a day

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 10 August 2007
ACTIVITIES: Kylie - The Exhibition, Manchester Art Gallery, all week

15. The iron, the stitch and the wardrobe

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 August 2007
THE thousands of people who each year enjoy productions at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre probably don't give the costumes more than a glance.

16. Preserving park's past

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 10 August 2007
IF YOU had to identify the heart of the Industrial Revolution in Manchester you could confidently point to Trafford Park.

17. THEATRE: Much Ado About Nothing, Tatton Park, Friday

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 August 2007
BEATRICE and Benedick, perhaps the original 'love/hate' and 'will they/won't they' couple so beloved of chick flick writers, will wage war with words at Tatton Park on Friday.

18. A privileged playtime

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 August 2007
THE life of privileged Edwardian children is revealed through an unusual exhibition at Dunham Massey which takes playtime back more than a century.

19. CINEMA: Summer of British Film, Cornerhouse, every Tuesday

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 17 August 2007
RELIVE the halcyon days of British cinema this summer at Cornerhouse, Manchester.

20. Banding together again

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 10 August 2007
ARCTIC Monkeys scooping up dozens of Brit Awards. Kaiser Chiefs headlining supersized arenas. Could this really be the greatest time for British guitar music ever? Well, things are certainly going well enough for pop critics to call 2007 the best time in British music since the mid-Nineties - in fact, some are even dubbing it 'the NEW Britpop'.