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11:47am Friday 18th July 2008
THE 44th Harrogate International Festival opens tomorrow for a fortnight of classical, jazz and world music and a return to its refurbished historic home, the Royal Hall.
11:40am Friday 18th July 2008
BALLBOY headline the Please Please You bill in the Basement Bar of City Screen, York, on Tuesday.
11:40am Friday 18th July 2008
THE Occasion Choir presents A Concert For Four Seasons in music and words at St Giles’s Church, Copmanthorpe, this evening at 7.30pm.
11:40am Friday 18th July 2008
THE YUMI Warblers will open York’s largest festival for the city’s ethnic minority groups with a 15-minute performance in Parliament Street tomorrow at 11.30am.
11:40am Friday 18th July 2008
ALABAMA 3, the country acid house band from Brixton, play The Duchess, Stonebow House, York, on Thursday night.
11:30am Friday 18th July 2008
York indie-pop dance quintet The Novelties go from strength to strength with their super-tight rhythm section, intricate guitars and powerful vocals. On Wednesday, their sun-drenched, melodic and occasionally heavy songs can be heard at Fibbers, York. Admission is £4.
10:20am Friday 18th July 2008
GIG of the week (potentially – the band is new to Jazz Notes, but promises big boogie potential) comes on Monday in the shape of the Youngblood Brass Band from the USA , who play The Duchess, Stonebow, York. Great excitement is promised with eight brass players and four on percussion.
2:04pm Thursday 17th July 2008
ON tour in a car with Led To Sea’s one-woman band Alex Guy, Laura Veirs is taking a break from The Saltbreakers/Tortured Souls band formats of past visits.
11:01am Wednesday 16th July 2008
“Amy’s been delayed on her way over from Wales, so we’re delaying doors till 8.30,” explained promoter Nigel Burnham, staying calm.
10:57am Wednesday 16th July 2008
The south transept at Ampleforth Abbey is sideways on to the performing area. So a listener in the nave may have had a different response from what follows to Sunday’s account of Haydn's oratorio by the combined Chapter House and Manchester Camerata choirs, accompanied by the Harmony of Nations and conducted by Justin Doyle.
Updated 6:07pm Friday 18th July 2008
Back-from-the-dead canoeist John Darwin wrote to his wife every day while they were in prison on remand following their £250,000 fraud charges, a court heard.
HE’S always been known as a canny judge of a horse, but Sheriff Hutton-based trainer Mick Easterby clearly knows a thing or two about jockeys as well.
OUR enthusiasm for convertibles seemingly knows no limits, despite the awful summers we are having to endure.
I OCCASIONALLY have to travel through what are best described as scrote estates (apparently, we’re not allowed to use the word ‘chav’ any more because if we do then we’re no better than fascists. Don’t ask me – some bloke in The Guardian said it).
IF you want to know why a group of York youngsters is in the running for one of our Community Pride Awards, a stroll around the city’s hospital will provide you with the answer.
Stephen Lewis talks to York Minster’s master of music, who is retiring after 25 years.
A NORTH YORKSHIRE stately home is hosting an exhibition of drawings by Quentin Blake.
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