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1 month ago |
on-magazine.co.uk | Karl Hornsey
By Karl Hornsey, March 2024The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra returned to Hull City Hall this week as the Classics season continued with a fantastically attended concert featuring the music of Sibelius, Grieg and Bruch, under the baton of chief conductor John Storgårds. Those present were rewarded with a stunning concert of well-loved favourites and the appearance of Elena Urioste for Bruch’s Violin Concerto.
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1 month ago |
on-magazine.co.uk | Karl Hornsey
By Karl Hornsey, February 2025The reopening of the Beverley Arms Hotel a few years ago under the Thwaites banner enriched the town with something it had been missing. Beverley has an awful lot going for it – not just that I was born and now live there – but it didn’t have something quite like the Beverley Arms, which goes a long way to explaining its popularity.
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1 month ago |
on-magazine.co.uk | Karl Hornsey
By Karl HornseyThis six-part series from Acorn TV has recently finished a run on Channel 5, having previously been broadcast on Virgin Media in Ireland last year. Filmed in County Mayo, this thriller follows a young reporter aiming to solve a series of disappearances, which is where the title comes in. Although broadcast in this country as simply The Vanishings, the more commonly used title allows the producers to add the tagline that it’s ‘based on true events’.
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2 months ago |
on-magazine.co.uk | Karl Hornsey
By Karl Hornsey, February 2025The Varna International Ballet return to Hull this week with three performances of some of the most iconic productions – Swan Lake, The Nutcracker and, first of all, Romeo & Juliet. This was the second time we’ve seen Shakespeare’s tragedy performed in Hull, having also been lucky enough to see Matthew Bourne’s version last year, and the second time we’ve seen a production by the world-renowned Varna collective.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
on-magazine.co.uk | Karl Hornsey
By Karl HornseyEven in the packed genre of crime drama series, something can still come along that’s just that little bit different, intriguing, original and worthy of attention. Just such a thing seems to have happened with Ellis, the latest production by Acorn Media that hit the screens with the first three episodes, which have been received with acclaim and a clamouring for more.
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