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Last Updated: 26/03/2008 21:37:15
Friday 28th March 08 - Agnelli & Nelson at Eat Your Words at The Welly

Worldwide festival and Gatecrasher headliners, Agnelli and Nelson are one of the most successful trance artists ever! Productions include the anthemic Everyday, Wear That Dress, El Nino and Jules Radio1 Show favourite for 5 weeks running, Just When I Think there's an answer. After this string of top 20 hits in the UK and entering the top 100 DJ World poll this year at an impressive number 65, their calling sign usually comes in the form of uplifting, pumping trance.
Having mixed four compilations, remixed U2, produced a string of Top 40 hits and appeared on Top of the Pops, Agnelli and Nelson have enjoyed an illustrious career that has seen them firmly establish themselves in the Trance A-list. Get ready for this gift from the heavens.
Pumpin Trance Agnelli and Nelson, Levy, TTP Chris, Luke G, Thomas Evans

House/Dirty/Electro/Mash Ups: The Comedy Brothers, James Frase, Simon Hart, Marc Fuccio (Cream, High Spirits)

Free entry for the first 50 in religious fancy dress.
If you fancy dressing up as any religious figures or followers such as vicars, nuns, Hari Krishnas etc, feel free to anger the gods.
Entry £8 - Advance Tickets cheaper!
10.30pm - 3am
www.eatyourwordsclub.co.uk

Coming Up - Wednesday 26th March 08 - Off The Road at The Adelphi
Much has been made of Liverpool's cultural heritage of late; a City of Culture, no less! Geographically isolated, Hull is a city more Off The Road than on it. We at Urban Artz believe Hull is just as culturally rich and diverse, as that other former fishing and slaving community. Judge for yourselves in the convivial surroundings of Read more...

Coming Up - 28th March 08 - ThisisUll Live at The Adelphi
Mermaids in the Basement from Withernsea contested the final of the Ringside Band Comp. 07 where they impressed this particular judge with their musicality and stage presence. thisisUll's breakthrough band playing live with friends Black and White Tango Alternative Indie awash with classical edifice and stirring vocals. Read more...

Coming Up - 15th to 20th April 08 - Glimmer, The 6th Hull International Short Film Festival
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 Read more...

Coming Up, Thursday 27th to Saturday 29th March 08 - Hull Real Ale and Cider Beer Festival
Sponsored by The Co-operative Group, the 2008 Hull Real Ale and Cider Beer Festival takes place this year at a new venue - The Horncastle Building, George Street (beside North Bridge). With 75 Real Ales ( 34 served by hand pumps), 25 Real Ciders and Perries as well as Belgian and German bottled beers, the 3 day festival promises to bring some Read more...

Coming Up, Monday 24th March - Easter Monday Oxjam Charity Gig at Sharkeys Live
Easter Monday sees the third Oxjam charity gig organised by Music HQ as well as the launch gig for brand new Hull City Centre live music venue, Sharkeys who are going to be running three original music nights every Week. Featuring fifteen great local and not so local acoustic/unplugged acts this promises to be an Read more...

Coming Up, - Opening Friday 21st March 08 - Bunker Tours At R.A.F. Holmpton
The Royal Air Force base at Holmpton opens to visitors on Good Friday 21st March 2008. The tour comes with brand new exhibitions, a whole new public tour and new films and shows. Inside the bunker you will find the fully restored 1960's Message Centre which would have handled all the bunkers communications during the 60's and 70's Read more...

Coming Up - Thursday 27th March 08 - Mammal Hum and Domino Effect at the Adelphi
Mammal Hum will be unveiled to the public in the stinking brilliant legend of a filth pit that is the Adelphi...with flashing lights and other wonders for good measure. Also on the bill is Domino Effect from London. Doors 8pm £3.00 tax. www.myspace.com/mammalhum
Read more Coming Up ...

People - Interview with Christopher Manson By Steve Rudd
Lights! Camera!! Action!!! Christopher Manson, a photographer from Driffield, has in recent years had work published in a plethora of high-profile magazines and newspapers such as The Observer On Sunday, Time Out and Hello. Having lived and worked in Dubai and Toronto since graduating from university, he is currently back in the East Riding, Read more...

People - An Interview with Sandi Thom By Steve Rudd
Since releasing the chart-storming hit I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker, Sandi Thom's career has gone from strength to strength. Such a tune featured on her debut album, Smile... It Confuses People. Now, Sandi is on the verge of unleashing her follow-up LP, Pink and The Lily, a record she's set to promote with a lengthy UK tour. It just so happens that Sandi Read more...

People - Interview With Sid Stovold of Brassneck By Steve Rudd Brassneck photos by LMI Photography
Sid Stovold, former guitarist for Indie-Pop-Punk heroes Inter, recently got together with a new band called Brassneck. Here, in an exclusive interview with Steve Rudd, he chats candidly about his time in Inter, and about more recent musical endeavours, as well as his frenzied involvement in the UK's underground fanzine scene... Read more...

People - An Interview with Athlete By Steve Rudd
Athlete first burst onto the scene with their Vehicles and Animals album, a stunning debut which they followed-up with Tourist. They recently released their third album, Beyond The Neighbourhood, and in promotion of such an album the Deptford boys have been hard at work touring the length and breadth of the UK for the aural pleasure of their fans. They even stopped by Hull University Read more...

People - Interview With Miles Cain By Steve Rudd
Miles Cain, once a Hull resident, is a superb singer-songwriter who is now based in York. Back in April he unleashed yet another outstanding album - A Way Of Being Free' - and, fresh from his recent support slot with Lucy Kaplansky in York, here he chats exclusively to Steve Rudd about the state of the local music scene in general, what Read more...

People - An Interview with Kris Mole, Skint In Europe By Steve Rudd
Intrepid travellers unite, and meet Kris Mole... metaphorically speaking! He's a globetrotting man on a mission, determined to visit the capital city of every EU country on a budget of... wait for it - NOTHING! And all in aid of charity, too! How, you might ask? Well, if you read this here interview that Kris took time out to conduct with Steve Rudd Read more...

People - An Interview with Lucy Kaplansky By Steve Rudd
New Yorker Lucy Kaplansky is a renowned Folk/ Country singer-songwriter who recently unleashed her latest album, Over The Hills. Born and raised in Chicago, Lucy moved to New York in her late teens, where she got involved with the Folk scene in Greenwich Village, going on to play with the likes of Suzanne Vega and Shawn Colvin. In 1994 she released her much-anticipated Read more...

People - An Interview with Steve Steinman By Steve Rudd
Steve Steinman is the mastermind behind the hugely successful shows Vampires Rock and The Bat Trilogy. After appearing on Stars In Their Eyes as Meatloaf, Steve threw himself into the world of entertainment without hesitation, and today he is one of the hardest-working performers in the UK, regularly touring his shows the length and breadth of the country. Read more...

People - The Scarlet Lights Theatre Company By Michelle Dee
The group of students that would, in time, share a stage as the Scarlet Lights Theatre Company, first shared corridors and common rooms inside Hull College. Most of the young actors were studying for a B.A. in Performing Arts, except Louisa, who was taking an HND. Helen is the newest member of the group and the girls were immediately drawn Read more...

People - An Interview with Jenny Siler By Steve Rudd
For those people who love their novels to be fast-paced Thrillers that are packed to the rafters with drama aplenty, then the consistently captivating books of American writer Jenny Siler will be right up your gunshot-riddled alley. The best-selling author of titles such as Iced, Shot, Easy Money and, more recently, Flashback, Read more...

People - Interview With Laurie Gough By Steve Rudd
Laurie Gough is a Canadian travel writer and the author of Kite Strings Of The Southern Cross (published in Canada as Island Of the Human Heart). Her latest book is Kiss The Sunset Pig. Here she talks to Steve Rudd about her life and work. How are you doing? Pretty good, thanks! Do you prefer being 'home' or 'away'? When I'm home I often fantasize Read more...

People - Interview with DJ Lisa Lashes By DJ Ron Slomowicz
DJ Ron Slomowicz: Where does that name come from? Lisa Lashes: When I was at school people used to call me lashes because I've got extraordinarily long eyelashes. My makeup artist today said she's never put mascara on eyelashes as long as mine. DJ Ron: So can we expect a modelling contract out of this as well? Lisa Lashes: This is what I've been Read more...

People - An Interview With Woody Woodmansey By Steve Rudd
Brace yourselves, one and all. Michael Collins, who is actually related to the famous Irish Nationalist of the same name, is the author of acclaimed novels The Keepers of Truth, The Resurrectionists and Lost Souls. He has just finished tying up all the loose ends of his latest story in The Secret Life Of E. Robert Pendleton, which is due to hit bookstores very soon indeed. Read more...

People - Interview With Adrian Davis Writer Of The Slide Musical By Michelle Dee Photos By Paul Wright
Where did the idea of the story come from, when did you start writing it, how long, and what considerations did you make during the writing process? I came up with the idea of writing a musical in 2000. I scribbled out a few notes relating to various stories. Having listened to my well used Carry on up the Charts album I began to take notes with a view Read more...

People - Beautiful South Exclusive - An Interview with Front Man, Paul Heaton By Julia Grant
It's been almost three months now since Hull heroes, The Beautiful South, announced their decision to split up due to "musical similarities". ThisisUll.com caught up with Paul for an exclusive first interview since the news emerged, to find out the story behind the break up of the band, what he's upto now and his plans for the future. You've been Read more...

People - What's Going On at Woodford By Cilla
Kim Stabler doesn't just enjoy her job; she loves it. As Area coordinator for Hull City Council Crèches, she's based at Woodford Leisure Centre but manages the children's care facilities at Woodford, Ennerdale and Costello Leisure Centres in Hull. She's a lively, smiling mother of 3 girls and has worked in childcare since she was 21, when her first daughter Read more...

People - An Interview With The Five O'Clock Heroes By Michelle Dee People Gallery By Julia Grant
Mich: Where does the name Five O'Clock Heroes come from? Ant: It comes from a Jam song Just Who Is the 5 O'Clock Hero? A reviewer once referred to it as the weakest Jam single. Jules: Are you big fans of The Jam then? Ant: Musically I don't think they influence us, how we play or how we sound, but maybe on the bus we'll listen Read more...

People - An Interview With David Rovics By Nicholas Boldock
David Rovics, like many musicians, was born into a musical family. Both of his parents are classical pianists, and his father is also a composer. He has a sister who plays the flute. Little wonder then that David is also an accomplished musician, though his own expertise lies not in the classical arena but as a contemporary folk singer, guitarist and songwriter. Read more...

People - Introducing Jimmy "Eyes" Andrews By Michelle Dee
Jimmy Andrews plays guitar, Jimmy Andrews plays bass, Jimmy Andrews can sing. Jimmy is sometimes known as Jimmy Eyes. If you have been down to Durty Nellies in the old town for the Band Apart night on a Wednesday run by Dave Elf ably supported by Rosie from the Mainbrace on Beverley Road then you may well have already seen him in action. Read more...

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