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Last Updated: 13/04/2008 16:30:16
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Thursday 17th April 08 - Ladies Who Like to Lunch at Cave Castle Hotel, South Cave
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Are there any ladies out there who like to lunch? HERIB are holding an exclusive
ladies only lunch at the wonderful Cave Castle Hotel with guest speaker
Valerie Wood, local author and winner of the Catherine Cookson prize listen
to how it all began.
This is a great excuse to dress up and enjoy lunch with a few friends - a real
girly day out for all, and a wonderful way to show your support for HERIB your
local charity.
This is a great opportunity for networking and meeting new clients for all those
business ladies out there. If you have just started a new venture or are in the
processes of launching this would be a fantastic way to build your client base.
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Thursday 17th April at Cave Castle, South Cave.
12.00 - 3.00 pm.
Tickets are £22.50 per person
If you have any questions about the day, please contact Ann or Lisa at HERIB on (01482) 342297
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Coming Up - 25th - 27th April - Time & Tidal Flow - A weekend of Live Art and Contemporary Performance
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A collaboration between Hull Time Based Arts
www.hulltimebasedart.co.uk
and New Work Yorkshire
www.newworknetwork.org.uk/newworkyorkshire
4 new and original live art and contemporary performance projects
linked by the theme of change have been developed through HTBA's new commissioning scheme.
Friday 25th April
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Coming Up, Saturday 26th April 08 - Baby and Toddler Nearly New Sale at Beverley memorial Hall
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Quality as good as new items on sale including:
Baby and children's clothing,
Toys, books and games,
Nursery equipment,
Maternity wear,
Also come and find out about activity classes that are happening in your area.
9.30am - 12pm
Beverley Memorial Hall
If you would like to know more about the event or would like to book a table please visit
www.babyfairs.weebly.com
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Coming Up, Friday 18th April 08 - Overnight Ghost Hunt at RAF Holmpton with Ian Lawman
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Fans of the paranormal are invited to the haunted RAF Holmpton with TV Medium
Ian Lawman. Ian has starred on Living TV's Most Haunted.
The evening will start with a ghost and history walk of the location,
detailing real life history and ghostly sightings.
Following on from this, an equipment demonstration will be given showing
the types of paranormal equipment
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Coming Up - Thursday 17th April 08 - Joseph Porter, Pog, Wob and CrackTown at The Adelphi Club
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4 class acts in this quality semi-acoustic, wacky evening. Don't miss it!
Joseph Porter - Singer songwriter from that great group, Blyth Power,
one of the first acts
to play the Adelphi back in the radical 80's returns solo.
Ex Zounds member who's played Glastonbury Festival and toured Europe
extensively, playing with everyone from
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Coming Up, Saturdays in April - Artlink Workshops
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Artlink are holding Saturday workshops throughout April for children
and young people, taking place at Artlink, 87 Princes Ave from
10.30am-12pm.
Take a look at the topics being covered and see what takes your kids' fancy! Please note - all children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
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Coming Up - 15th to 20th April 08 - Glimmer, The 6th Hull International Short Film Festival
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The Hull International Short Film Festival returns with a new name and attitude, from
15th April 2008. Glimmer will provide audiences with the very best new short films from
across the world alongside numerous special events and exclusive guests.
Highlights of this year's festival will include the Glimmer Award for Best International Short
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Reviews, Theatre - Wednesday 19th March 08 - The Bat Trilogy at Hull New Theatre By Steve Rudd Photos by Matt Rudd
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Back in black and ready to rock the venue from the rafters to its foundations,
Steve Steinman vaulted into an epic rendition of Life is A Lemon without delay,
the incredible power of his vocal delivery reaching the row furthest from the stage with ease.
I should know: that's where I was sat, yet the sights and sounds even from back there were to be savoured.
Having mimicked Meatloaf for almost twenty years now, Steve Steinman's
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Reviews, Theatre - Saturday 2nd February 08 - Steve Steinman's Bat Trilogy at The Futurist Theatre, Scarborough By Steve Rudd
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Pulling out all the stops to put on an electrifying show, Steve Steinman and
his hard-rocking entourage pulled into Scarborough on what was a freezing
cold night.
Fortunately, fans of Steve and his Bat Trilogy tour showed up in their
droves, crowding into The Futurist to witness one of the first shows of
his new tour... and with some scandalously talented
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Reviews, Out of Town - Wednesday 6th February 08 - Open Mic Night at The Locomotive Inn, York By Michelle Dee
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A bit of a thisisUll gang night out this one, with Cilla Uberwebfuhrer,
Jane Fozzy Foster
and Michelle the scribe Dee. Representing Ull tonight Joe
just got signed Hakim and
Mike,
mad as a bicycle Watts.
Our trip out to York began with a vicious nasal assault, as we got stuck behind a
fertilizer tractor just before Market Weighton. In the back of the car it smelt as
though a rat
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Reviews, Cinema - VUE HD Digital Cinema, Princes Quay By Dave Fox
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I feel a bit of a naughty writing this, considering my friend is running the new cinema
in St Steven's Square (sorry Sal) but I am so impressed with Vue, the new cinema on
the top deck of the Princes Quay.
I've just recently got into the High Definition at home with Blue Ray and HD TV so
I was buzzing when I heard about a brand
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Reviews, Events - Wednesday 19th December 07 - Off The Road at The Adelphi By Michelle Dee
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Jane Foster opened the show by taking a traditional Christmas poem and bringing it right up to date.
So 'Twas The Night Before Christmas was set on a decrepit council estate with characters more attuned to Christmas spirits rather than the spirit of Christmas.
Jane delivered the five minute piece with a cool ease and her references to local
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Reviews, Books - Pleading Guilty by Paul Genney (Dedalus Books) Reviewed by Nick Quantrill
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On the face of it, Henry Wallace, barrister in Hull's Whitebait Chambers, has it all. A well paying job and a comfortable life, but when solicitor's runner, Pauline Dawson, enters his life, everything changes.
Overcome with the pressures of a changing work place and his growing lust, Wallace starts to overheat.
Feeling guilty and angry, his relationship with
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Reviews, Theatre - Saturday 13th October 07 - Vampires Rock at Hull New Theatre By Steve Rudd
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It's safe to say that Steve Steinman is one of the hardest-working singers and performers in the UK.
No sooner did he finish his Bat Trilogy tour on the brink of summer, and he was getting back to
grips with his other great show - Vampires Rock - in anticipation for the current Autumn tour
that's sweeping up and down the country in style.
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Reviews, Theatre - Monday 15th October Disposable People A Croft Creative Production By Andrew Pearson and Thom Stridd At The Boatshed Hull Marina (show runs from 15th - 20th October) By Michelle Dee
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Monday evening, inside a cavernous boat shed on Hull marina, a tale of international importance and concern is unfolding. A terrible tale; a tale of modern day slavery, which the general public support, without a moment's thought, on a daily basis. That new leather bag you bought, those shoes,
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Reviews - Thursday 20th September - Poetry And Music - ThisisUll At Babylon Bar, Cleethorpes By Michelle Dee
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Having missed so many of Joe Hakim's recent out of town dates (Harrogate, Camden,
Southend) I was sure as hell not going to miss this one over the river in Cleethorpes.
He was joined by Mike Watts who has recently been accompanying Joe on his excursions
and flying the spoken word banner himself somewhat.
Also supporting Joe on this rare
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Reviews, Events - Wednesday 22nd August Off The Road Poetry Performance Music Adelphi Club
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Got in to this late due to being on the radio so first off apologies to all the acts I missed.
I'm quite sure you were brilliant and zany in that order. To be honest I have it on good
authority that performance poet Mike Watts who opened the show was indeed all that you can
read more of his poems in the poetry section on this site.
I also know having seen his zany act at Umber Gob Part 1, that
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Reviews, Events - Sunday 19th August 07 - ThereplicagooseEgg support Chris Mayo at Durty Nellys
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Hull's brand new comedy sketch group ThereplicagooseEgg had just over a week to prepare for this,
their first ever live show produced by Carnival 69 and they didn't disappoint a packed
Durty Nellys.
Even though not one of their 4 members had ever had any stand-up experience, their unique,
clever, yet twisted approach to comedy carried them through, with a little help from Masked Dan.
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Reviews, Theatre - Lord Of The Rings The Musical By Andy Dykes
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Lord of the Rings the musical arrives on Drury Lane after a popular stint in Toronto. Riding on the coat tails of the Oscar winning trilogy of films and billed as a visual spectacular, the stage version is hotly anticipated by the London crowd.
Tonight the Theatre Royal is packed with theatre-goers eager to see just how Tolkien's voluminous tale
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Reviews, Books - Daniel Mayhew - Life and How to Live it (White Horse Publications)
Reviewed By Nick Quantrill
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Writing successful novels about music or bands is a notoriously difficult thing to do,
and something that rarely succeeds.
Step forward Daniel Mayhew to prove the exception to the rule with his debut,
which tells the tale of Serpico, the band formed by flatmates, Reilly and Jacob,
and the adventure that ensues when Reilly takes a week off work sick, and binging
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Reviews, Films - 300 By Lee Cassanell
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Due to the extreme cheapness of pirate DVDs it is often tempting to hand over a couple of sweaty coins to a council estate heavy at Walton Street market rather than pay six English pounds for a seat at your local cinema because that way you can smoke your lungs black, order a pizza, sit in your pants and not have to brave the uncomfortable chairs,
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Reviews, Theatre - The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler at Hull New Theatre By Becky Martin
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How The Vagina Monologues reflects wider anxieties and atrocities in modern society.
Thank God for Eve Ensler! Finally a strong female figure with the tenacity to stand up for and work to protect women and young girls all over the world, initiated by her wonderfully comic and complex tales of women's experiences of their own sexuality
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Reviews, Games - Mr Smoozles Goes Nutso Reviewed by Daniel Chaplin
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The game was very enjoyable and I think that the game was created for 6-12 year olds.
The playability of the game was extremely good but on the other hand I did not understand on how
to play the game because I could not find any instructions.
The game is about an alien attack that brain washes one of Mr. Smoozles' friends and kidnaps another.
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