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31. Corinne Bailey Rae (Apollo, Tuesday)
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 9 March 2007THERE'S never been a better time for pop females to indulge their idiosyncrasies - from Amy Winehouse's laddette soul to Lily Allen's chav-pop chic.
32. Preview: Strictly Ballet With Wayne Sleep
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007BALLET star Wayne Sleep (pictured) presents an evening of the most exciting, romantic and dramatic music ever written for classical ballet tomorrow (Saturday).
33. A great war of words
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007NEXT time you accept the offer of a post-party nightcap at strange couple's home, remember Edward Albee's 1962 American classic Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?and be very afraid.
34. Preview: John Williams and John Etheridge
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007THE world's foremost classical guitarist, John Williams, joins fellow jazz virtuoso John Etheridge for a Manchester concert on Sunday set to delight their many fans.
35. Preview: Journey
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 1 March 2007TWO years ago, the American rock band Journey received a prestigious star on the Hollywood Hall of Fame.
36. Preview: Charley's Aunt
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 16 March 2007COMEDY classic Charley's Aunt hits The Lowry this week, directed by Mel Smith and starring ITV Wild At Heart's Stephen Tompkinson, best known for roles in Drop The Dead Donkey and Ballykissangel.
37. Portrait of a distant war
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 30 March 2007TWENTY-five years ago on Monday, Argentinian forces overwhelmed the small Royal Marine garrison in Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands.
38. Lenny nose his business
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 23 March 2007FRESH from his Red Nose Day TV success, comedian Lenny Henry is back in the area with his new one-man show.
39. Kay is all-conquering
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 1 March 2007PETER Kay's stormtrooper assault on our culture continues apace with his first invasion into musical theatre - and the Fuhrer of comedy successfully annexes it into his entertainment empire.
40. The Dinner Detective: Panacea
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 1 March 2007THERE are some places in Manchester which thrive on their reputation, some which have died because of their reputation - and some which have a reputation which is just plain wrong.
