Curiosity Classic: What Is Your Favourite Artwork In Hull?
Writer, producer and neophyte DJ @davewin.bsky.social talks us through Ed Ullyart’s popular mural at the end of Clumber Street.
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What a year 2024's been, eh? Great year for music though. Here's your end of year gift - I've put together some of the tracks that got me through 2024 and included some inane chat between some of them. Includes Peter Levy glory hole action. You can listen here: www.mixcloud.com/DaveW65/what...
There’s a seat waiting for you on board The Party Train tonight, 6pm-8pm on @hulls107fm.bsky.social Available via radio, smart speaker, online and the free app 107fm.co.uk/listen-live/. Two hours of tunes to make you move.
Promotional image for Hull’s 107FM radio show The Party Train.
The engine’s running, the tunes to make you move are all in position, The Party Train departs on Hull's 107FM at 6pm. Two hours of fun and dancing grooves, available on FM, smart speaker, online and via the free app 107fm.co.uk
A promotional image for Hull’s 107FM’s show The Party Train.
It’s a wild, wet and windy Saturday, but The Party Train is still scheduled for its two hour journey on Hull's 107FM at 6pm-8pm. Two hours of tunes to make you move. Get on board via FM radio, online at 107fm.co.uk, via the free app or smart speaker.
Stewart Lee’s let himself go.
A headshot of Solmaz. She has dark brown, short hair and is wearing a dark green shirt.
Solmaz in an orange suit, with a strainer upside down on her head, holding goggle over her eyes
Humber Street Gallery and the University of Hull’s Energy and Environment Institute have announced that Solmaz Farhang has been chosen as the successful artist in their Climate Public Response 2024/25 open call.
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It’s Saturday, which means The Party Train is back on the tracks at 6-8pm on @hulls107fm.bsky.social
Two hours of tunes to make you move. Available on FM radio, online at 107fm.co.uk, via the free app or smart speaker.
A promotional image for Hull 107FM radio show The Party Train, in vivid colours and featuring people dancing on top of a train.
Rediscover the art of deep listening by listening again to all two hours of The Party Train from last night, available here player.autopod.xyz/748357
What Makes Gipsyville Library So Special?
You know that square building on the roundabout? That’s Gipsyville Library, that is. Amy Thompson took a trip down there to find out all about it.
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A still from the film Blitz.
My favourite part of Steve McQueen’s Blitz was seeing the weird IT lad from Apple TV+ stablemate Slow Horses wandering down Hull’s High Street. And Stephen Graham was very good as Fagin.
A promotional image for Hull’s 107FM Saturday evening show The Party Train, with vivid neon colours and people dancing on top of a train.
I have a Saturday evening show on the lovely Hull community radio station 107FM. Plenty of disco but lots of other tunes to get you moving ahead of your big night out / in. 6pm-8pm. Available on your radio, online at listen.107fm.co.uk, via the free Hull 107FM app or on your smart speaker.
Interesting evening going on at @humberstgallery.bsky.social Hidden Sounds - part of Hull Jazz Festival
RIP John Prescott. No nonsense from Hull.
A view through a circular window on the top floor of the Maritime Museum, Hull.
Good morning! Today I’m going through the round window.
Image for the podcast Brian & Roger
Image for the podcast The Colindale Gazette
Two of my favourite #podcasts and funny listens - Dan Skinner and Harry Peacock’s Brian & Roger and Dan Skinner’s local newspapertastic The Colindale Gazette.
Nice start Neil! Brrrrr.
It does seem nice here. Like the old days. 2006 or so. Not sure I’ve got the energy for it, like.
First in a series of photographs of Hull photographers taking photographs. This is Neil Holmes, who’s not made it to Bluesky yet, doing his thing in front of the old, getting redeveloped Burton’s building, looking fine without its scaffolding
Not quite Wardour Street but the beer at the nearby pub I frequent goes up 25p on Friday PM to Sunday lunch. Several strangers have been heard to tut between mouthfuls of permanently overpriced scampi fries.
Another #BloodyRepeat while we get up-and-running on Blue Sky.
This is Hull producer and writer @davewin.bsky.social showing us his favourite artwork in the city.
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I’ve decided to come here.