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1. Core - apple day sounds fun

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008
TATTON Park is celebrating National Apple Day on Sunday with a whole array of apple-tastic activities!

2. A century in photographs

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008
A MINER wearing a toy helmet squares up to police constables in Orgreave, South Yorkshire, during the 1984 strike.

3. Fest's a laugh a minute

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008
GET ready to smile – the ninth Manchester Comedy Festival is all set to exercise those chuckle muscles.

4. Live shows will ding-dang-doo for Paddy

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008
PHOENIX Nights star Paddy McGuinness was on the road to nowhere when we spoke – he was returning to his Bolton home by a different motorway route and was "a bit lost."

5. COMEDY: Jason Manford, Apollo, Sat 18 Oct

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008
JASON Manford brings his style of easygoing banter to Manchester’s Apollo on Saturday.

6. 'I can be a bit rude'

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008
JUSTIN Moorhouse was looking forward to getting in front of audiences again on the start of a comprehensive UK tour after a successful stint at the Edinburgh Festival.

7. 'Curves are beautiful'

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008
PERHAPS baring your chest nightly (twice on Saturdays) in a chilly theatre was the reason actress Gaynor Faye had a bad cold.

8. MUSICAL: Beauty and the Beast, Palace Theatre, 21 to 25 October

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008
GET lost in the enchanting world of one of Disney’s best loved offerings next week.

9. MUSIC: Elbow, Apollo, 23 and 30 October

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 14 October 2008
IT'S been a long time in coming, but the Elbow story is at last shifting from soap opera to fairytale ending.

10. CLUBBING: Dizzee Rascal, Warehouse Project (behind Piccadilly Station), Sat 18 Oct

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 14 October 2008
DIZZEE Rascal sometimes seems less like a rap artist and more of an advert for young disadvantaged Britain triumphing against the odds.
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