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A mammoth washing line with 2,017 poems will be on display at Contains Strong Language.
A talking guide dog, a dance routine with white canes, and a very important message.
World-famous ballet dancers take to the stage to open Hull New Theatre.
Being City of Culture and all, Hull has several art galleries. Why is this one different?
For one night only, George Street Car Park hosted a secret gig for Hull's young people.
Kofi Smiles gets a sneak peek inside 'One Day, Maybe'. Are you ready for the maze?
A new musical celebrates the story of the all female group from the 1960's.
Our very own Kofi Smiles interviewed his namesake, the former UN Secretary-General.
This cultural weekender explores freedom through a packed programme of arts events.
Here's Kofi with a few of the headlines.
Why Marina Lewycka's novel, now adapted for the stage, was never meant to be a comedy.
Kevin O'Hare takes a trip down memory lane and returns to his first ballet school in Hull.
Hull Minster is now offering guided tours of its 150 foot-high tower.
Meet the working-class lad from Hull who went from Greatfield Estate to rock stardom.
Five theatre groups and 150 volunteers headed to Edinburgh to spread the word about Hull.
This annual celebration of local music talent is a highlight of Hull's cultural calendar.
Clayground Collective explain why it's so important to get your hands dirty.
This incredible spectacle was the climax of Hull 2017's LGBT 50 season.
Tania Kovats took casts from coral to make a point about the need to protect our oceans.
'House of Kings and Queens' launches 50 years after gay sex was legalised in the UK.
'Born Into A City Of Culture' includes the feet of every baby born in Hull in 2017.
Celebrating 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in the UK.
How do 20 young people create a brand new play in just two weeks? Here's how...
Here's some of the highlights of this mammoth fortnight of culture!