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An Interview with Jonathan Agnew
Two of cricket’s greatest characters are back on the road in 2018, as Jonathan Agnew and Geoff Boycott bring their ... -
Revolution! The Hull Philharmonic Orchestra – Live Review – Hull City Hall
By Karl Hornsey, November 2017 The Hull Philharmonic’s final contribution to the 2017 City of Culture celebrations was a programme ... -
SAS: Rogue Heroes by Ben Macintyre – Review
By Karl Hornsey If anyone asked me the age-old question of who I would invite to my fantasy dinner party, ... -
The Little Book of Craft Beer by Melissa Cole – Review
By Karl Hornsey Melissa Cole has become one of the country’s leading authorities on the new wave of craft beer ... -
Hull Street Food – Review
By Karl Hornsey Many years ago, the concept of Street Food essentially meant the greasy burger or kebab eaten after ... -
Did You See Melody? by Sophie Hannah – Review
By Karl Hornsey Sophie Hannah has established herself in recent years as one of Britain’s most respected and read thriller ... -
The Mile End Murder by Sinclair McKay – Review
by Karl Hornsey The public’s appetite for the seedier side of life in Victorian times shows little sign of abating, ... -
My Cousin Rachel (2017) – Film Review
Director: Roger Michell Cast: Rachel Weisz, Sam Clafin, Iain Glen Certificate: 12A By Karl Hornsey Several Daphne du Maurier novels ... -
No Hunger in Paradise by Michael Calvin – Review
By Karl Hornsey No Hunger in Paradise is billed as the concluding part of Michael Calvin’s trilogy which gets under ... -
All Memories Great and Small by Oliver Crocker – Review
by Karl Hornsey Almost 40 years since All Creatures Great and Small first hit the TV screens, Oliver Crocker has ...