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11. Stars say smaller is beautiful

Salford Advertiser, Friday 19 May 2006
DAWN French and Alison Moyet say Manchester will be their "party town."

12. A bit about... Louise Wallwein

Salford Advertiser, Friday 5 May 2006
Manchester poet Louise Wallwein has made a name for herself on the other side of the world, having recently been made Queensland's Poet In Residence. Her new play Skid 180 - about life, friendship and BMX riding - runs at the Contact Theatre until May 13.

13. Previews

Salford Advertiser, Friday 5 May 2006
It's a good week for fans of geriatric rock, with performances from The Boss, Eric Clapton, and our own Morrissey. Meanwhile, post-punk rockers hard-fi are in town for two nights.

14. The big picture: toilet humour

Salford Advertiser, Friday 5 May 2006
YOU often expect to find a hastily-scribbled cartoon on the door to a toilet cubicle, but things are slightly different at The Lowry. The Salford arts centre is using toilet cubicle doors to display work by its latest star attraction.

15. The week ahead: prepare for 40 days of hurt

Salford Advertiser, Friday 5 May 2006
World cup fever arrives on telly, and Ray Winstone stars in a new drama. Conrad Astley looks at what's on offer over the next week.

16. Relighting the fire

Salford Advertiser, Friday 5 May 2006
While the press may still be obsessed with Robbie Williams, Take That fans were clearly in favour of the idea of a reunion and tickets sold out within minutes. Conrad Astley looks at the band that was made in Manchester.

17. More than just pretty faces

Salford Advertiser, Friday 5 May 2006
Girls Aloud are starring in a special VIP gig in the city next week, in preparation for their national tour. Band member Kimberley Walsh told Conrad Astley that you shouldn't believe everything you read about them.

18. Soapbox: Becky gets the boot from Kelly

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 4 May 2006
We look at what's happening on the streets of Weatherfield.

19. Ex-Corrie villain who's happy to be all at sea

Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006
Owen Aaronovitch - brother of the newspaper columnist David - is coming to Manchester. But after his most famous role here, as Coronation Street villain Jon Lindsay, will he be welcome? The actor spoke to Conrad Astley.

20. Battle over the Baldwin inheritance

Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006
The moment we were all waiting for has finally arrived. Danny and Adam, who have been squaring up for weeks over who gets their greasy paws on Baldwin's fortunes, finally sort it out good and proper.
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