I was expecting a photo of her looking glum with her arms folded. (Is nursery language for excreting now the journalistic norm? If so I think it's a right load of baba)
This little city should be on your next UK trip itinerary http://aglobewelltravelled.com/2017...&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=socialnetwork
Is there any chance the Moderators create a music thread so this one can focus on the heading!!! It was one of the only sensible threads on here that was good and giving relevant information about The City of Culture works/ updates on events.
Hull City of Culture @2017Hull Just confirmed! @MtWolfOfficial & newly formed electronic & acoustic band Nányë will join the lineup for http://hull2017.co.uk/johngrant this month please log in to view this image
To celebrate City of Culture, a new Hull Edition of Monopoly has been launched today... please log in to view this image
Hull City of Culture @2017Hull A limited amount of tickets are left for Eliza Carthy with Arms Wide Orchestra tonight at 8pm @HullTruck! please log in to view this image https://www.hull2017.co.uk/whatson/events/eliza-carthy-with-arms-wide-orchestra/
Hull City of Culture@2017Hull Passing through Hull Paragon Interchange? Look up and see Claire Barber's gorgeous new installation! please log in to view this image https://www.hull2017.co.uk/discover/article/look-train-track-basket-claire-barber/
An evening well spent! Would love to see the Watersons tribute tonight but that has been sold out for weeks. Next up on Saturday is the choir from Sierra Leone and (the brilliant) Martin Simpson - tickets still available.
Currently listening to it live on Radio 3 - brilliant. Great impromptu version of Mike Waterson's Three Day Millionaire.
Radio 1 Weekend tickets have gone online around 15 minutes ago for anybody who was wanting to go. Good luck getting some!
Saw Radio One Roadshow from Brid in the sweltering Summer of 76. Paul Burnett on the wheels of steel. Smiley Miley in charge of the daily guess the mileage from the previous day's venue competition. Proper Radio One.
Yesterday we walked from the Marina via ferry terminal to see the art in The Deep car park, Victoria Square to see the poppies, visited Maritime Museum, saw the windows and plane in Hull station, saw the Hull land train, visited Trinity Square for a drink, had fish & chips at Lion & Key, walked back to the Marina via Humber Street. Everywhere was very busy in beautiful sunshine. Lived in Hull nearly sixty years, never felt more proud of my city.
Remember Martin Green saying that one of the most important things was to just get people out and about in the City and enjoying it That bit is certainly working
Unfortunately it should have been like this decades ago. The same goes for a lot of other UK cities as well.This country has lagged behind Europe in having city centres which are pleasant places for people to wander about.