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21. Preview: Kaiser Chiefs

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 16 February 2007
KAISERr Chiefs, perhaps more so than any of their peers, are largely responsible for British guitar leapfrogging from the indie underground ghettos and straight into the mainstream in recent years.

22. Preview:The Snow Queen

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 16 February 2007
ONE of Hans Christian Andersen's best-loved tales comes to The Lowry to delight fans of all ages. Italy's Teatro Kismet returns to the Salford Quays venue with The Snow Queen.

23. Preview: Bloc Party

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 9 February 2007
IF the rest of their indie alternative guitar peers are soundtracking the parties and decadence, it's certainly South London's Bloc Party who provide the harsh reality check.

24. Warding off the ballads

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 9 February 2007
SHAYNE Ward is about to do a bit of a Kylie. The Clayton heart-throb's new album will move away from wistful romancing towards funked up dancing, with sexier tracks written and produced by some of the music industry's current pop gurus.

25. Preview: Nelly Furtado

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 16 February 2007
NELLY Furtado's mutation from queasy pop kitten to voracious "maneater" was clearly one of those pop chapters that we didn't see coming last year. Although, that said, Furtado (pictured) was a beguiling proposition from day one.

26. Take a route to adventure

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 16 February 2007
IT'S time to wrap up warm and make the most of the many attractions around Greater Manchester offering activities in the fresh air!

27. Band with the seX Factor!

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 2 February 2007
GIRL power in the pop world has arrived in many rich and exotic forms in the last few years.

28. Close-up on Kazakh culture

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 9 February 2007
SINCE Sacha Baron Cohen's "mockumentary'' Borat The Movie, Kazakhstan has become the world's most talked-about nation. Despite dividing international opinion, the film grossed £117m and Baron Cohen scooped a Golden Globe for Best Comedy Actor.

29. Preview - Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 2 February 2007
TOM Stoppard's classic comedy Rosencrantaz And Guildenstern Are Dead comes to the Library Theatre from tonight (Friday).

30. The champs come to town

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 2 February 2007
TAKE the opportunity to get healthy with a day out and about in Greater Manchester - or be inspired by watching some of the nation's top sportsmen and women visiting the city.
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