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City Arts E-Newsletter - The Replay Day NEEDS YOU!
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Do you want a chance to enhance your musical skills with Manchester Camerata?
Do you play clarinet or bassoon (grade 7 or higher)?
If the answer is 'yes' then the Replay Day needs you!
Hull City Arts are looking for more players in Hull to take up the FREE opportunity to
play at the Replay Day with Manchester Camerata on Sunday 24th October.
We've already had a good response but what we really need to make the small orchestra
complete is a good clarinet player and if possible a bassoon player.
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News - Hull Screen Threatened With Closure - 16.10.04 By Pablo Luis Gonzalez
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Hull Screen, the only independent cinema in Hull is being threatened with closure
by Hull City Council.
For many years Hull Screen has had a diverse programming of films from several
countries (including the UK), mostly
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News - Adventure Zone Crisis By Tricia
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Hull's only Adventure Zone (previously known as North Hull Adventure Playground and
locally known as Addy) is under threat of closure or certain destruction due to lack
of funds for staffing. Voices In Play (VIP), a local residents group
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News Music - Titanic Exhibition In Hull
By Sarah Tomlinson
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I was doing the usual I can't afford anything shop around on Saturday when I spotted something a little bit different.
On the boards at the Maritime Museum I spotted an advertisement for a Titanic Exhibition.
Admittedly a fan of
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News - Workshops At The Thorpes By Rich Mills
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During the Easter break we are running workshops for the young people in the area.
From break dancing, DJ skills, film-making, music production, and many other arts and crafts activities.
One aspect of the activities was to produce a digital record of Easter at the Thorpes community resource centre.
Another was
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Columns - Oh My God - They Killed Kenny - You Hirsute, Scottish Bastard! By The Silver Fox
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Against every humanitarian plea, against every civilised instinct, against reason and sense themselves,
they did it.
Ken Bigley is dead; a victim of a struggle about which he (like many of us)
neither wished to participate in nor particularly understood.
His headless corpse
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Columns - Tales from the Lonely Tavern - Final Edition By King Rat - Professional Yorkshireman
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As me 'n brother made way to ye olde town for weekend spree, we circumnavigated giant telly
yon Victoria square. Now thee been told that giant telly cost a pretty packet and sum of
English pounds. On slight sight of surrounding acres there was but one weather-beaten
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Columns - Here I Go Again, On The Moan By The Silver Fox
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Crikey, www.catsandkittens ; been a while, hasn't it? How things seem to have changed since
last we got together. I love what some of you have done with your hair, I must say,
and how long has that been there? No, no - it's nice, it really is ... you just don't
see many of them these days, that's
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Columns - Eel Llenassac presents Smokers Corner
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I somehow found my way to the bedroom last night where I was blessed with the presence of the
Sliver Fox, The Manchurian Candidate, Cowfish and Shindig (including their every reliable roadie,
Stevo Ravishing Rick Wraggs.
I had a nice good old-fashioned drunken
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Columns - Something Hot in a Cold Country - Part 2 By Jane Foster
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In my role at thisisUll.com I seem to have taken it upon myself to be the reporter,
nay, the spread-the-worder - of all things multicultural in the tiny crack of the
universe that is 'ull.
In using the word crack please
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Holidays - Ibiza, The World Keeps Gurning By Andi
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Ibiza has long been known as the clubbing capital of the world. However, recent
years have seen the development of resorts such as Ayai Nappa in Cyprus
and Faliraki in Rhodes.
This has lead to a fairly wide-spread belief that Ibiza is dying it's death.
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Holidays - Al's Trip To Croatia By Allen Miles
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£649 is a lot of money in most people's eyes. And to spend that much money on seven days away when
you're only earning £130 a week might be in a very real way considered lunacy.
However, I decided to go for three reasons;
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Sports - Hull Stingrays vs Cardiff Devils - 17 October 2004 By Matt, with Video Clip
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After Saturday's win against Coventry expectations were high for the visit of the Cardiff Devils
and Hull opened the scoring when Adam Radmall shot from the blue line looking for his third goal in three games
Geff Glowa managed to deflect it past Jason Cugnet and in off the post on the powerplay.
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Sports - Hull Stingrays vs Coventry Blaze - 16 October 2004 By Matt with Video clips
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Hull Stingrays started off the weekend in emphatic style with Adam Radmall
getting his second goal in as many games against his former club the Coventry Blaze.
He swept in to finish off a Scott Wray move after just 51 seconds gone in the first period.
Coventry kept on pressuring the Stingrays net but
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