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Last Updated: 28/02/2008 15:17:15
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Friday 7th - Sunday 9th March 08 - The Chameleon Players at The Northern Theatre
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The Chameleon Players present Horst Buchholz and Other Stories (he was
one of the actors out of The Magnificent 7) and is a collection of three plays
written by award winning playwright Matthew Wilkie.
Performances are on the nights of March 7th, 8th and 9th 2008 at Hull's
Northern Theatre on Anlaby Road. One of the plays has recently been
performed on BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Theatre to rave reviews.
For ticket information call 07515 199893. Tickets are also on sale at Perfect Print, Hepworth Arcade, Hull.
www.chameleonplayers.com
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Coming Up - Saturday 1st March - Jazz at The Crooked Billet, Ryehill
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Rob Law Presents... Live Jazz with Laurie Briggs
Another popular line up created by local jazz hero Rob Law, featuring
Wayne Pollock on Piano, Richard Hammond on bass and special guest vocalist
Laurie Briggs.
Laurie, a world-wide solo artist and sensational jazz singer, has been performing since her teens, and also has an impressive stage and TV
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Coming Up, Courses - Thursday 6th March 08 - GaFA Xtra Training Day
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GaFA Xtra Governance Module 1 at Centre 88, Saner Street, HU3 2TR
The GaFA Xtra Programme 2008 is designed to further equip development workers who support new and existing groups on matters of governance and funding.
Governance Module 1 includes focused sessions on:
- Constitutions
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Coming Up - Friday 7th -Saturday 8th March 08 - 2 Night Hull Punk Mini-Fest at Fuel
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It's almost here - a spring clean for your lug 'oles and a chance to pogo and punk it up!
A 2 night event with local newbies and national Legends - get yourselves down there ...
Friday 7th March
The Vibrators ('77 Punk Legends), The Cliques and The Go-Go- Kings
Saturday 8th March
Discharge, Fight the Following and 13 Days of Hell
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Coming Up - Thursday 28th February 08 - Music and Comedy Exchange at The Dorchester Hotel
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Hosting the night as usual is harriWattsband and tonight they'll be introducing:
Andy Train - Relaxed to the Point of Incontinence. Andy Train is a registered nurse and a warm, funny, camp, entertaining bloke. His show covers samples and shaving, false teeth and the things he finds up people's bottoms. A sweet hour in which Train is so likeable he'll make you cancel your BUPA subscription.
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Coming Up - Saturday 1st March 08 - Saturday Night Live at The Memorial Hall, Beverley
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Saturday Night Live is a regular monthly music event at Beverley Memorial Hall, showcasing a varied spectrum of the best of local talent.
This month's line up is HarriWatts Band, Moonshine Crows, Abbie Lammas, Strangers and
Six of the Best
Admission £5 on the door, student £3. From 8pm till late.
For further details and information
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Coming Up - Wednesday 27th February 08 - Off The Road at The Adelphi, 8pm
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Off The Road is getting ready to hop on its bus and take a smooth ride down to its regular monthly haunt.
Urban Artz regular witty host Andy Hampel will be taking us through the various magical destinations of the night. A cross between Nicholas Parsons, Salvador Dali and Animal from the Muppets. He strides across all the realms of performance.
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Coming Up - 29th February 08 - ThisisUll Live at The Adelphi
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This month witness the new sounds from The Rocky Nest, inventive storytelling DIY folk pop band embarking on electro supremacy...
... And shiny bright individualism of Hayokee, purveyors of spicy Moroccan melody interwoven with didgeridoo depth charges...
... With a spot of spoken word
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Coming Up, - Friday 14th March 08 - Planning for Non-Planners II Conference
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Yorkshire Planning Aid are holding a half-day follow up event to
January's development plans session aimed at voluntary and community groups.
From 9.30am till 2pm at Bridlington Avenue, Hull
The event aims to help community and voluntary groups get to grips with
planning applications and planning permission, get an insight into s106
agreements,
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Listings -
Stripped at the Wellington Inn - February to April 08
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Stripped Acoustic night at The Wellington Inn, Russell Street every 2nd Thursday. From 8pm. Admission Free
Thursday 7th February
Shaun T Hunter, Paul Hanafin and My Glass Eye
Thursday 21st February
Stevie Rigsby, Dan Webster and Daniel Pearson
Thursday 6th March
Alex Stork and Poncho Pirates
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Listings -
The Welly Club - What's On January and February 2008
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Check the Full Listing..Buy your tickets securely online by credit or debit card using PayPal
Thursday 17th January - 8pm to 11pm - Club Night to 3am - welly:two
Club NME at Jelly in association with Under The Influence presents
The Courteeners
£7.50 Online
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Going Down - And Finally ... Last Words of 2006 From thisisUll.com
By Cilla (editor)
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So we're celebrating - it's been a great year for the site - we've had a wealth of
stunning pieces to publish and a significant increase in the number of people from all
over the globe who regularly visit the site; over 1.3 million in the last 12 months.
This month shows a record number - 120,000 which is incredible because December is usually
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Going Down - Sunday 27th August 06 - Concrete Jam at East Hull Skate Park By Dick Spring
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With pretty much most people who would have been interested in an event like this decamped
to Leeds Festival, it could have been deemed a major faux pas on the part of the organisers
of the first Concrete Jam, to hold the event on this particular weekend.
Concrete Jam was a one day festival of music and sport incorporating competitions for both
inline and
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Going Down - Hull Mela Festival Sunday 31st July 2005 by Jane Foster
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This year saw Hull's first ever Mela festival held at Pearson Park. A Mela is a traditional festival which originates from India. A welcome event (especially as there was no Grassroots festival this year), it brought together and celebrated the diverse communities of Hull. It was a successful day, well attended and enjoyed by both the public and the performers.
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Going Down - Ella Street Festival Saturday 9th July 2005 by Jane Foster
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As a resident of Ella Street I was pleased as punch to hear that this year we would be
holding our very own festival, open to everyone.
A group of residents had got together and organised this - well done to them all.
About a week ago the banner and bright bunting went up, and the street held its
breath waiting for this very special event...
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Going Down - Cycling into Poverty History Monday 27th June 2005 By Martin Deane
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"Don't tell the other towns, but Hull was the best reception we ever got!"
Bright and early, by some measures - ok, 9am - 24 cyclists from Hull gathered by the café and then made their way over the Humber Bridge. The River Humber, she what drains a fifth of the country and puts more freshwater into
the North Sea than any other, looked absolutely
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Going Down - The Make Poverty History March, in Retrospect By Bill Linton
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Well, the G8 season seems to have kicked off to a good start this year with Live 8 concerts internationally.
Predictably, the Hyde Park concert gained almost wall to wall coverage on television and in the news,
although media interest in the Make Poverty History march in Edinburgh was somewhat less
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Going Down - Make Poverty History Demonstration in Edinburgh 2nd July 2005 by Rich Mills
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Having been a political activist for many years now, when the Make Poverty History
demonstration came around, we just had to do something about it.
The result being that with a lot of work from Martin Deane collecting money in,
we managed to send a hundred people up to Edinburgh for the day.
Along with another hundred or so who made their own way up to Scotland, Hull was well represented.
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Going Down - G8 2005 Demonstration in Edinburgh by Mike Rose
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On Saturday 2nd July we joined what turned out to be the biggest political
demonstration in Scottish history. I've been on G8 demos before (Prague 2000 - Genoa 2001)
but this one was the most diverse I have ever witnessed. The response from the churches was stunning.
We had socialists, environmentalists, Christians, students, pensioners, and babies!
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Going Down - Make Poverty History March In Edinburgh By Sarah Golightley
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There is nothing I loathe more than the sound of one of those wretched free ring tones on
my mobile twanging away at 5 o'clock in the morning; especially when 5 o' clock is only three
hours after I went to sleep following a night of clubbing at Fuel and accidentally locking
my friends out of their own house.
And then trying to let them in
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Going Down - Make Poverty History Demonstration in Edinburgh 2nd July 2005 By Mo
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Martin Deane invited me along with 2 full coach loads of people from Hull to the
Make Poverty History Demonstration in Edinburgh on the 2nd July 2005.
It was an early start, 6am, because we had a long 6 hour trip up to Scotland (and
another 6 hours back which I tried to forget) as we hopped aboard that drizzly morning.
I'd packed my sandwiches, water etc and had a flask of hot coffee prepared for me
by Cilla
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Going Down - World Music Day at Queens Gardens Saturday 18th June 2005 By Mo
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This year's Hull World Music Day saw another impressive array of artists from across the globe.
A warm sunny day was the perfect setting for various performances.
These included the Shyani Ngcobo Band from South Africa, Persian band Flame, the
Zeela Women's Choir from Liberia, Allah Lake Afro Mandinka from the Gambia,
Shantha Rao of the Annapurna Indian Dance Company, Hako from Kurdistan
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Going Down -
Overnight Investigation of the Paranormal with The Spiritual Renaissance Group By Blair Ashworth Photos by Mo
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Insomnia must be a real advantage when you're investigating the paranormal. At least, it would have been if the night at Holmpton had passed slowly - but for me, and for Mo, it was an amazing and unforgettable experience, and I for one intend repeating it as soon as the opportunity next arises.
So, there we were, the car drawing up to the guardhouse of the Holmpton bunker near Withernsea.
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Going Down - Isn't 'Ull Brilliant! Hull Aid Tsunami Benefit Event By Cilla, 11 page Photo Gallery by Darren Rogers.
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After the unbelievable response to the Hull Aid Tsunami Benefit Event, where hundreds of you turned up
to be entertained by some of the fabulous talent from in and around Hull, we can announce
the current total donated by YOU!
Together with collections at Yo-Yo
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Going Down - thisisUll.com Tuesday 11th January - Hull Aid Tsunami Benefit Gig By Daniel Laney.
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It is 5am, I am with three proud members of thisisUll.com, sitting back
and reflecting on eight hours of music.
I have to break myself from conversation in order to put together my own thoughts of this magical event.
In the background of the room I can hear
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Going Down - thisisUll.com 2004 in Pictures.
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Both Cilla and I want to thank all the contributors for their work in 2004.
Without their participation this website could not be possible,
Over 100,000 people from over 80 countries are seeing Ull at it's very best with over 2,000 pages of superb
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Going Down -
Reclaim the Night - Wednesday 10th November 04 By Rich Mills
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Embarrassed as I'm to say it, but you can hardly have failed to have seen my ugly mug staring
back at you from the pages of the Hull Daily Mail recently.
What has got them so excited that I will soon need to employ a Press Officer?
Well, the simple idea of Reclaim the Night.
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