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These are some photographs of Mug Punter at Grass Roots.
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These guy's were terrific, send in any reviews you have on them you'd like us to publish..
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back to Grass Roots Sunday..
Photographs courtsey and Copyright © Mo thisisUll.com
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Reviews, Theatre - Up 'n' Under at Hull Truck Theatre By Nicholas Boldock
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Once upon a time, there was a young boy called James Crossley. James liked to play sport and
did a lot of exercise. He bought himself some weights and trained hard until he became big and beefy.
When James grew up he grew his hair all silly so that he looked like a blond spaniel.
Then he became famous
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Reviews, Events - Renegade Writers; A Review of Sorts By Alexander Porter
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First off, this is not an objective review, having never been to a performance by this motley crew before I had expected a bunch of pretensions twenty something spouting angst, instead I got a pirate, an extremely pleasant surprise, second only to finding an entire packet of fags at three in the
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Reviews, Theatre - Up 'n' Under with Talkback at Hull Truck Theatre By Elsie Creek
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So, it's twenty years ago that John Godber showcased this, his first play for Spring Street Theatre,
for which he won the Laurence Olivier Comedy of the Year Award.
There has been a lot of water under the bridge since then, as we were reminded in
the post-show talkback with director and cast.
Both Hull Truck
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Reviews, TV - Big Brother Exposed By Lee Cassanell
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If Kittens revolution had been supported by the rest of the housemates this years
Big Brother could have been one of the greatest television shows of all time.
Unfortunately, due to the anaemic sailor persona and an amazing lack of charisma, the
bi-sexual Che Guevara never quite managed too inspire
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Reviews, Opera - Gilbert & Sullivan The Mikado at Middleton Hall, Hull University By Nicholas Boldock
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Dagger Lane Operatic Society are old hands when it comes to Gilbert & Sullivan. - in fact,
they've been performing their operettas for 20 years now. Way back in 1984 their inaugural
production was HMS Pinafore.
This year, for their twentieth anniversary show, it was the most celebrated Gilbert & Sullivan
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Reviews, Books - Lovely Green Eyes By Arnost Lustig By Steve Rudd
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This is truly an extraordinary novel, written by a man who survived the horrors
of Auschwitz, and who lived in fact to tell his tale. Bizarrely though, this
isn't so much his tale as a girl's story.. a 15-year-old girl called Hanka who
lies about being a Jew to survive, and who becomes a prostitute in due course.
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Reviews, Theatre -
The Blockheads New Writing Festival Hull Truck Thursday June 24th Review by Jane Foster.
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Special Guest Reviewers
Bernard Manning - Hilarious original Northern comedian
Tony Blair - The Prime Minister, not Lionel's brother you prancing thespians you
Thora Hird - Thoroughly nice old lady who's drop scones are the envy of, well..
other old ladies
An idealistic young teacher ( Kelly Hardy ) tries to
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Going Down - Amazing Play at Middleton Street Party
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Local residents, their families and friends and anyone curious enough to investigate what was going on at the end of Middleton Street (Springbank) enjoyed a really lovely Sunday afternoon last weekend.
Emma Rugg performs, despite the wind! the show must go on.
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Music Reviews
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"Homespun" by Homespun
By Kevin Cross
Comprising the talents of Beautiful South guitarist Dave Rotheray and cockney songstress Sam Brown, I came across this new album quite by chance. Bolstered by members of the excellent Hull music scene, including renowned singer/songwriter Matthew Hogg, this album deserves national acclaim as it is, I can say without fear of contradiction, a revelation.
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Fiction - C(P)U On The Other Side
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by Rich Mills
Roy carelessly tossed the apple core in the bin next to his computer. Constructed in a moment of sheer mindless boredom the waste-paper bin was an amalgam of newspaper strips and PVA glue, coated in a thick yellowing layer of varnish.
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Articles - This Is East 'Ull
By Nicholas Boldock
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Way back in the October of 1975, I popped my head out in Hedon Road Maternity Hospital, wailed a bit, and said hello to East Hull, which was to be my home for the next 18 years, give or take.
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Exclusive Featured Serial on www.thisisUll.com
Articles Part Two - Diaries From Detox
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The unit is small but fairly cosy with three 'clients'. The major problem is the lack of facilities and range of things to do. There is a gym which I shall make good use of. Another bonus is that I have adopted the mantle of CD maestro - dance music all the way!
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Interviews - Robert Needham Sculptor
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That's when I met Robert Needham. My first impression was that maybe he was a member of the clergy, presenting me with a warm smile and outstretched hand,
smartly dressed, little thin maybe, definitely an interesting looking character.
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