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31. The big picture: Rockies horror picture show

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006
DAN Hays' oil paintings of Colorado landscapes capture the beauty and awe of nature, while reminding us how often it is viewed second-hand through a flickering computer screen.

32. Previews

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006
We look at Irish comic Brendan O'Carroll's return to Manchester, as well as performances by The Streets and Ricky Martin.

33. A bit about... Rupert Murray

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006
Film-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.

34. For England and St George!

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006
The 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.

35. The week ahead: how Ricky fell for Marge

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006
Conrad Astley looks at Ricky Gervais' latest project, and a documentary describing how a gangster immortalised by Martin Scorsese turned into an alcoholic recluse.

36. Their torch is still flaming

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006
The 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.

37. Shayne feels the Passion

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006
We look at performances by Shayne Ward, the Manchester Passion, and Morrissey's homecoming.

38. Great scout

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 April 2006
STEVE Simms says that his Australian scouting mission was so successful that he could have come back to Salford with 'six or seven signatures' for next season.

39. No charges for Woodlands

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 April 2006
STAFF at a Salford hospital will not face criminal prosecution after a police probe into claims that painkillers were used to subdue elderly patients.

40. ‘University could not find closure’

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 April 2006
A DISTINGUISHED former Salford University professor has accused some of his old colleagues of being unable to 'run a piss-up in a brewery'.
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