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51. Days out
Salford Advertiser, Friday 17 March 2006From the last of the Irish festival to a new organic market for Manchester, there's plenty to do this weekend.
52. Ready to rumble
Salford Advertiser, Friday 17 March 2006Bouncers writer John Godber is back with his latest play, peeling back the Lycra to look at the strange world of wrestling. Conrad Astley spoke to the playwright.
53. The week ahead: boy aged 12 hunting cure for Aids
Salford Advertiser, Friday 17 March 2006From medical fact to medical farce - Conrad Astley looks at next week's television.
54. Jerry controversial
Salford Advertiser, Friday 17 March 2006Jerry Springer The Opera, following months of controversy, is arriving in Manchester, allowing audiences to make up their own minds. Conrad Astley spoke to writer Stewart Lee and composer Richard Thomas.
55. Days out: The craic of the Irish
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 2 March 2006FANCY a touch of Irish culture? Well here's what the organisers of the Manchester Irish Festival have planned for the annual event which launches on March 12.
56. The big picture: Images of WWI
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006IMPERIAL War North is displaying a series of images surrounding World War I which haven't been shown in greater Manchester before. Conrad Astley took a look.
57. The week ahead: Poor girls are rich pickings in TV formula
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006Conrad Astley flags-up what's worth tuning in for over the next week.
58. Now it's Roy Keane . . . the musical
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006FORMER Manchester United captain Roy Keane, famous for his quick temper, finds himself being portrayed on stage as a Roman warrior. Conrad Astley spoke to the writer - who also created Father Ted - who decided to dress him decided to dress him in a tunic.
59. Days out
Salford Advertiser, Friday 17 February 2006From wildlife walks to banner making, Conrad Astley looks at what's on offer for families over the half term.
60. The big picture: great outdoors
Salford Advertiser, Friday 17 February 2006Work by an artist who uses the natural world as his canvas is being shown next week in Tatton Park. Conrad Astley looked at the exhibition.
