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1. A pilgrimage for art lovers

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2008
STEP inside the imagination of an acclaimed American artist, at an intriguing new exhibition.

2. A feast of festive goodies

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2008
MANCHESTER’S marvellous festive markets are back again – and celebrating 10 years in the business of pleasing Christmas customers.

3. MUSIC: Cliff Richard, MEN Arena, Tues 25 and Wed 26 Nov

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2008
THIS year evergreen star Cliff Richard celebrates a remarkable 50 years in the music industry with a national tour that’s sure to delight his many loyal fans.

4. CLASSICAL: The Miserly Knight, Bridgewater Hall, Fri 21 Nov

Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 18 November 2008
AN exploration of the one-act operas of Rachmaninoff is continued at a concert by the BBC Philharmonic at Bridgewater Hall on Friday, November 21.

5. Comedy to be smug about

Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 18 November 2008
SMUG Roberts was feeling particulary chirpy and it was largely down to the fact that, at 48, he was due to be a dad again.

6. Wander lonely as a cloud

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008
A RARE and remarkable opportunity to re-trace the footsteps of L S Lowry along the Cumbrian coastline is offered from this Saturday.

7. DANCE: Edward Scissorhands, Lowry, from Tues 18 Nov

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008
THE Gothic fairytale of Edward Scissorhands returns to The Lowry next week to delight dance fans.

8. Listen to some tales of terror ... if you dare

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008
ONE of the finest ghost story writers in English literature is celebrated in an unusual event at The Lowry on Sunday.

9. Tasty role for Sal

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008
PEOPLE often say "hiya" to actress Sally Lindsay when they pass her in the street.

10. 'I do detect a bit of Morse in me'

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008
COLIN Dexter is happy to admit that he does share some of the characteristics of his most famous literary creation, Inspector Morse.
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