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David Attenborough: The Life Collection 8 Series, 24 DVDs – Review
By Karl Hornsey The terms ‘national treasure’ or ‘national institution’ seem a little over-used these days, but if one person ... -
Murder on Christmas Eve – Review
By Karl Hornsey While Christmas 2019 may already feel an awful long way in the past, that doesn’t mean the ... -
The Last Cambridge Spy by Chris Smith – Review
By Karl Hornsey Since the exposure and defection of Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess in 1951, there has been a ... -
The Ghost Stories of M.R. James – Review
By Karl Hornsey As the long winter nights continue and with the summer months seemingly an age away, there can ... -
Arthur Smith – Live Review – Pocklington Arts Centre
By Karl Hornsey, January 2020 While he might now be most widely recognised for being one of the original Grumpy ... -
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, January 2020 I’ll admit it. I’ll admit to doubting whether I would enjoy Beautiful: The Carole King ... -
Coppelia: The Russian State Ballet of Siberia – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, January 2020 The Russian State Ballet of Siberia are back at Hull New Theatre this week with ... -
An Interview with Paul Carrack
By Karl Hornsey Nicknamed “The Man with the Golden Voice”, Paul Carrack, whose vocals have graced million selling songs such ... -
Hull Philharmonic Orchestra – Review – Hull City Hall 2019
By Karl Hornsey, December 2019 The Hull Philharmonic has long held a reputation as one of the leading amateur symphony ... -
The Hallé Orchestra – Live Review – Hull City Hall
By Karl Hornsey, November 2019 The Hallé returned to Hull City Hall last week under the baton of Belfast-born conductor ... -
The Case of Sherlock Holmes by Andrew Glazzard – Review
By Karl Hornsey Think you know all about Sherlock Holmes, arguably the world’s most famous fictional detective? Well, you may ... -
The Wensleydale Hotel, Middleham – Review
By Karl Hornsey Something is stirring in Middleham in the Yorkshire Dales, and it’s something that, in time, may well ...