Vue Hull is encouraging couples to have a cosy date night this Valentine’s Day with a range of new and classic films as well as big-screen theatre productions, giving lovebirds a range of great stories to get lost in.
Following new research from Vue and University College London, it has been revealed that as viewers watch a film, their heart rates become more closely aligned, often beating in unison.
Described as the original suffragette, author and free thinker Mary Wollstonecraft was a pioneer of women’s rights, arguing that women should be educated, should be able to vote and to be in government: extraordinary claims for the 18th century.
This September Beverley is celebrating her story and her connection to the town as part of the national Heritage Open Days programme, with talks, walks and an illumination by the street artist Stewy.
Organisers are delighted with the success of this year’s Beverley Literature Festival, with thousands flocking to the town to see a wealth of authors, performers and presenters over its ten days of events.
Tickets go on sale on Tuesday 1 September for Beverley Literature Festival 2015, which will be back in October for the 13th year running, with another packed programme showcasing
Beverley’s Georgian festival will feature a stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s posthumously published novel, Lady Susan, written by local writers, Mary Aherne and Sue Parr.
The Beverley Georgian Festival committee has been awarded a grant of £8,800 by Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for a project to celebrate the 300th Anniversary of the Beverley Market Cross and succession of George I, it was announced today.