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Art - Steve Bowles Iconic Pop Artist
I am originally from Manchester. I have always been interested in Art and Drawing. I started painting around July last year and I am self taught. I paint Pop Art style pictures of Rock Stars and Movie Stars (John Lennon, Jim Morrison, Oasis etc) and basically any famous person. I use finest quality heavy box, triple primed canvas. The canvas is stapled Read more...

Art - Introducing Local Artist Karl Whiting
My name is irrelevant as I am just another face within the crowd at a gig, lingering around, sketching like a madman or sitting back listening to the music, surrounded by the ongoing atmosphere. My passions in life are art, poetry and music as well as live gigs. It's the only things in life you can have control over. I have worked in music shops in Hull and Leeds plus Deejayed in Read more...

Art - Fred Kennett: Pen and Ink Artist Based in
Kingston-upon-Hull.
Fred Kennett has been producing his pen and ink drawings for over thirty years. The influence of his various careers and life experiences can be clearly seen running through his work and is an integral part of his development. Fred has been with his partner for over thirty years and they have two children and a grandson. Although Fred has spent the majority of his life in Hull, he has also Read more...

Art - Art Project Looking For Contributors -
On Saturday Morning In Hull
Artist Tracey Scott is making a piece of artwork which is to be shown on the Big Screen in the summer, incorporating video footage of Hull and the words, through text and email, of Hull People. Tracey is looking for contributions from people of all ages and backgrounds, describing their Saturday morning in Hull. Participants should be aware that any selected material may be Read more...

Art - Kingswood High School Hosts an Art Exhibition Primary Colours for Fair Trade from school children in Hull by Mo.
Last Thursday saw the launch of a 10 day exhibition called Primary Colours at Kingswood High School, Bransholme. Featured was artwork from a number of local primary schools - The Dales and Coleford - both under threat of closure - and Cleeve, Bude and other primary schools Read more...

Art - The History of LSD Blotter Art Compiled by Rich Mills
Blotter Art is a term that refers to the artwork that liquid LSD is dropped onto. The artwork is printed onto blotter paper and then perforated into tiny squares or hits, which can be torn apart into easy to manage quantities. In 1938 LSD-25 (or diethylamide Read more...

Art Gallery - By Local Artist Patrick Henry
I became a self-taught painter at the age of 36 when living in a mediaeval village in the French Dordogne. Post-Impressionism had been my favourite kind of art for long before that. I think it has a basic relevance that will never be exhausted. Renaissance paintings are also very Read more...

Art Gallery - By Hull Artist Darren Rogers.
This is a series of photographs we'd like to present by Darren Rogers, an artist from Hull, East Yorkshire, England. Darren has not only proven himself to be an incredible photographer - providing the most brilliant galleries of live band performances Read more...

Music News - Abbie Lammas And Emily Sholtysek Win Through To Live And Unsigned Regional Finals In Sheffield.
Singer songwriters Abbie Lammas and Emily Sholtysek have been chosen from 500 to go through to the Live and Unsigned Regional Final. Both girls are looking forward to representing this area at the competition in March. Abbie Lammas, still only fifteen, has rarely been off the acoustic circuit in the last twelve months playing venues in Hull, Driffield, Cottingham, Read more...

Music News - Noise Delimiters: New Developments By Wendy Richards
The following was passed onto me, the source of which is Hamish Birchall of the Live Music Forum, a man who has reached the upper echelons of the musician's union and is reputed to be one of the most informed people in the country regarding entertainment liscensing: 'How badly does the government Read more...

Music News - The Day The Music Died By Rich Blackstar
A new piece of Big Brother bureaucracy will force licensees to reveal a mass of information about performers. Publicans and managers of other small venues in London are forced to comply with a new piece of bureaucracy called Form 696, which is sure to spread nationwide before long. Calling it a 'risk assessment', the police Read more...

Music News - Stop The Government Turning Down The Volume By Steve Dickinson, The Welly, Pure Techno, The Adelphi, and Nigel Holmes
The British government wishes to introduce laws making it a legal requirement that anyone applying or re-applying for an entertainment license must have a noise control device fitted to the venue. For those of you who don't know what these evil devices are, they're a cut-off device that switches off power to the sound system if a band or performer is too loud. Read more...

Music News - Introducing The PaperShakers By Michelle Dee
They made their debut at the Sesh 2nd December and they definitely caught my eye. The PaperShakers had brought a roomful of people with them and caused quite a stir. Certainly one of the best first gigs I've seen since I started reviewing. Expect lots more to come out of this exciting new music act. Catch them 21st December at Adelphi Hull. Read more...

Music News - The Warren And Hull Youth Council Presents Love Music Hate Racism At Hull City Hall
Last week saw the British National Party's membership list published on the internet; member occupations included teachers, doctors, nurses and a small but significant number of police officers who since 2004 have been unable by law to belong to the BNP. The Hull postcode was there, highlighting the number of people in the region who belong to the party and reinforcing Read more...

Music News - 11th November 2008 - HYRMC 01 at The Albemarle Music Centre Hull
This piece was put together by way of a simple questionnaire being sent out to various Conference delegates. The conference was the first of its kind in Hull and was the largely put together by Hull College music tech students and Purple Worm Records' Mik Newton and Karl Martin. Responses are from Michelle Dee, Tico from R'EYA and Mike Brookebeatz music tech student, producer and re-mixer. Read more...

Music News - Coastival 2009 ... Yorkshire goes to the Seaside!
The final line-up is today unveiled for the Battle of the Sands, a major music contest to be staged in Scarborough later this month. Ten local bands will fight it out at the Spa Ocean Room in Scarborough on Sunday 30th November. At stake will be the chance to support the main headline act at Coastival 2009 - Yorkshire goes to the Seaside! in Scarborough next February. Read more...

Music News - Hull & Yorkshire Region Music Conference
The first annual HYRMC (Hull & Yorkshire Region Music Conference) will take place on Tuesday 11th November 2008 attracting a huge number of music industry attendees. Venue. Albemarle Music Centre, Ferensway, Hull (next to the St. Stephens Shopping Centre) Registration 9am - All delegates must register to gain entry into Conference Hall. Cost £10. Read more...

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