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31. A bit about... Rupert Murray
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006Film-maker Rupert Murray's latest work saw him shortlisted for a best documentary Oscar. Unknown White Male tells the true story of his long-time friend Doug Bruce, who found himself in a New York subway with no memory of the previous 35 years. You can watch the film at The Cornerhouse this weekend.
32. The big picture: Graham Finlayson
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 April 2006Work by a photographer who honed his skills in Manchester and helped elevate press photography to an art form is being displayed at The Lowry. Conrad Astley took a look.
33. Style: a little bit of history
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 April 2006A new exhibition looks at the history and psychology behind the little black dress - the most enduring fashion item of the last century. Conrad Astley talked to the organiser.
34. Where there's a will, there's a Baldwin
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 April 2006The vultures begin circling in the wake of Mike Baldwin's death. Conrad Astley looks at next week's events in Weatherfield.
35. Days out
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 April 2006Youngsters can go on journeys into the past, or into space, over the next week. We look at days out for the family.
36. The way to stardom
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 April 2006The man who brought Peter Kay and Tony Christie to the top of the charts is playing in Manchester next week. Conrad Astley looks at the career of songwriter Neil Sedaka.
37. Revealing roots to Victoria
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 April 2006A biography of Victoria Wood's mother gives an insight into life in east Manchester before the Second World War. Conrad Astley spoke to its author - the comedian's brother.
38. The week ahead: going back in time to Christmas
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 April 2006We look at two great double acts - David Tennant and Billie Piper, and Adam Hart-Davis and Myleene Klass.
39. A bit about... Kym Mazelle
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 April 2006There's aren't many people who can count Michael, Janet, Latoya and Tito Jackson as their childhood friends, but Kyn Mazelle is one of them. Growing up around the corner from the Jacksons in Indiana, she had music in her blood from an early age. Her vocals have been used on tracks by Soul II Soul, and in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo And Juliet. She is appearing is Ray Charles tribute I Can't Stop Loving You at the Opera House from Wednesday.
40. The week ahead: A Cockney cosies up to celebrities
Salford Advertiser, Friday 31 March 2006From Jonathan Ross' latest thesp fest, to another new medical drama series, Conrad Astley looks at what's coming up on the small screen.
