Celebrated crime fiction festival Hull Noir is joining forces with the city’s Waterstones book shop in the first of the festival’s autumn events.
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Review: Find Your Flow
Our arts reviewer, Hannah Hobson, shares her thoughts on Find Your Flow by Grim Visions.
Continue readingUniversity of Hull graduate’s film success
Promising young University of Hull graduate, Marjorie A. Thomas, joins the ranks of Kickstarter’s few success stories by smashing her film’s goal this month.
Continue readingBack to Ours co-commissions the Dean Wilson Cinema Shack and DeanWorld Premiere Gala
It’s a bumper Dean Wilson month, with Back to Ours co-commissioning two new events from the self-confessed fourth best poet in Hull alongside Freedom Festival Arts Trust.
Continue readingNorthern Ballet’s Merlin comes to Hull New Theatre this autumn
This autumn, Northern Ballet’s Merlin – an epic adventure of heartache, hope and spellbinding magic – will take to the stage at Hull New Theatre.
Continue readingMiddle Child seek budding playwrights for return of Writers’ Group
Budding playwrights in Hull are being invited to apply for this year’s Middle Child Writers’ Group, which returns in October.
Continue readingConcrete Youth’s CEO and Co-artistic Director is awarded a fellowship by the Royal Society of Arts
Concrete Youth is delighted to announce that its CEO and Co-Artistic Director, Daniel Swift, has been awarded a Fellowship by the Royal Society of Arts.
Continue readingMezzo soprano to play Maria as charity brings hidden chapel alive with The Sound of Music
An international opera singer is heading home to East Yorkshire to perform for a life-saving charity in an exclusive, hidden gem of a venue.
Continue readingHull Truck Theatre launches autumn/winter programme which puts Hull’s stories at its heart
Hull Truck Theatre has announced an autumn/winter programme packed with drama, comedy, music and more, with a season of shows which celebrate the people and stories of Hull.
Continue readingLibrary Link brings bedside poems and stories to ease the pain for hospital patients
A hospital in Yorkshire has become the first in the country to support patient care by bringing poetry, stories and chat to the bedside in a partnership which has its roots in the UK City of Culture programme.
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