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101. Readers were so right to roam
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 7 November 2007OLDHAM Ramblers Assoc-iation has praised Advertiser readers who came forward to help with an important survey that has ramifications for us all.
102. THEATRE: Dr Dolittle, Palace Theatre, from Monday 5th
Wilmslow Express, Friday 2 November 2007ONE of Britain’s best-loved musical stars returns to Manchester in one of Britain’s best loved musicals next week when Doctor Dolittle brings his animal magic to the Palace Theatre.
103. MUSIC: Foo Fighters, MEN Arena, Saturday 3rd
Wilmslow Express, Friday 2 November 2007BESIDES Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl of course made his name as one of the key men in the band who gave the Nineties their defining taste of self-lacerating angst and unremitting miserablism, that band being Nirvana.
104. Bonfire night fun ready to go off with a bang
Wilmslow Express, Friday 2 November 2007HAVE a rocketing good time this weekend with a wealth of bonfire activities that promise to be a big hit.
105. MUSIC: Beverley Knight, Apollo, Saturday 3rd
Wilmslow Express, Friday 2 November 2007IN A genre that’s generally known for its loudness and brashness, Brit star Beverley Knight has always stood out in the soul/R&B world for her genuine and endearing sense of understatedness.
106. REVIEW: Arcade Fire, MEN Arena
Wilmslow Express, Friday 2 November 2007IF ARCADE Fire’s lead singer Win Butler betrayed some discomfort about playing a venue the size of the MEN Arena it didn’t stop his band from whipping up a sound that would have energised a football stadium.
107. 'We've never been better'
Wilmslow Express, Friday 2 November 2007MUSIC: Stereophonics, MEN Arena, Wednesday 7th – STEREOPHONICS first made their name as indie-rock’s provincial rock storytellers, known for casting an eye over the blue-collar working classes with a melodramatic zeal.
108. Fears go up in a puff of smoke
Wilmslow Express, Friday 2 November 2007FOUR months on from the pub smoking ban, Angela Kelly looks at the impact on city centre life …
