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Coming Up, Charity
Last Updated: 28/04/2008 14:17:16
Sunday 4th May 08 - Medical Mayhem at Lamp

Join in the Medical Mayhem and say thank you to the NHS nurses of this region and also raise funds for charity projects which directly help nurses and individuals wishing to become nurses.
The fun starts at 4pm and finishes at closing time. Entry is £3.00, but NHS nurses with their ID badge get in absolutely free - this event is for them.
The event brings together music, sketches and stand up from some very special guests, including ITV2's Slagg Brothers, Brainiac's Elise Harris, BBC 2 & 3's B13 and Channel 4's Anna Black.
Up and Coming bands Awash with Antler, James Dean Syndrome and local stars The Love Spuds, The Hull Blokes and Scarlet Lights all contribute. Edinburgh fringe regular and local hero Andy Train hosts
The event also has a strong Carry On theme, because of their popular hospital comedies, and to celebrate Carry On director Gerald Thomas who was born in Hull.

As well as the big entertainers, we also have a Carry On Book Signing with 2 star authors, Carry on Toys For Sale, and the world premiere of Carry-On-Oke, where the audience can join in with some of those famous catch phrases. A further Carry On treat featuring some of the cities biggest comedy performers is also promised, but remains a closely guarded secret.
More information is available at www.freewebs.com/paullywood

Coming Up, Community - Saturday 10th May 08 - The Great Plant Giveaway
A large group of churches in Driffield have been preparing a massive gift for the people of Hull, and it will be unveiled on Saturday 10 May at New Life Church in Hull. Realising thousands of gardens had been hit by last summers floods, Church goers in and around Driffield decided they did not want Hull to remain a "forgotten city", Read more...

Listings - The Welly Club - What's On April and May 2008
Check the Full Listing..Buy your tickets securely online by credit or debit card using PayPal Friday 25th April - 10.30pm to 3am - welly:two Eight:Zero presents The Sex Pistols Experience plus Complete Control The ultimate Sex Pistols tribute plus Hull's own Clash covers heroes, with Eight:Zero's Paul Dakeyne Read more...

Listings - What's On at Yo -Yo Indie Club, May 08 - Lincoln and Hull
Check the Full Listing..Saturdays Lincoln - Yo-Yo Indie Club Night at The Quayside With DJ Andyo-yo and Aron (YAK / Cell) Doors: 10.00pm - 2.20am Entry £2 B4 11pm / £4 NUS & £5 Other Lincoln's Best Club Night: NME The most popular Indie Night in Lincoln: Lincoln Echo The Quayside
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After watching many episodes of Most Haunted on Living TV and finding it very interesting, my partner and I decided to spend a night in a haunted inn previously visited by the Most Haunted team and investigate for ourselves. Loaded with many ghost hunting Read more...

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Opinions - Censored By D R Callaghan
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The local Hull 'chav' lad needs profiling and placing in his rightful context. Fiercely proud of his 'thickness'- intelligence is not to be trusted, it might unleash all kinds of awful weirdness upon his world, a world he clings to with the whitened knuckles of the drowning man, the perennial cry of 'Don't get clever with me' echoes across council estates of the north ...
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