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21. Days out: arrow in on Robin's walk
Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006From a glimpse at Robin Hood's unexpected links with Manchester, to superbike racing at Oulton Park, we look at what's going on over this bank holiday weekend.
22. The week ahead: Lost in a maze of questions
Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006From the return of desert island drama Lost to a drama examining the Bradford race riots, Conrad Astley looks at the week's televisual offerings.
23. Ethically chic
Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006With many stores accused of selling clothing produced in third world sweatshops, an entrepreneur has launched what is claimed to be Manchester's first ethical clothing shop. She spoke to Conrad Astley.
24. Numan's back in the driving seat
Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006Gary Numan may now be hailed as the "godfather of electronic music" but that was not always the case. Conrad Astley spoke to the singer, who is coming to Manchester this weekend.
25. Tune in, rock out with wotchamacallit
Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006We look at this weekend's Give It A Name concert, as well as performances from acoustic politico Billy Bragg and bobbly haired, bird of prey loving r 'n b crooner Craig David.
26. Soapbox: Hillman's ghost haunts the Street
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006Conrad Astley looks at a worrying time for Gail.
27. For England and St George!
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006The flag of St George will be flying this weekend - over a month before the World Cup kicks off. Conrad Astley looks at weekend events to celebrate our patron saint.
28. The week ahead: how Ricky fell for Marge
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006Conrad Astley looks at Ricky Gervais' latest project, and a documentary describing how a gangster immortalised by Martin Scorsese turned into an alcoholic recluse.
29. A very personal Pryor engagement
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006Legendary comedian Richard Pryor died last year after living with multiple schlerosis for two decades. Conrad Astley spoke to his daughter Rain, who is honouring her father and raising awareness for the disease in Manchester this weekend.
30. Their torch is still flaming
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006The Flaming Lips, former crowd pleasers at Old Trafford's Move Festival, return to Manchester next week for a gig at The Apollo. Conrad Astley looked at their long and occasionally troubled past.
