Another working week is almost over, but unfortunately I have a bad feeling that I'm not going to have time to finish my work. What is even stranger for me is the fact that I am already planning what I am going to do in May. Oh well, crazy days. First we have to get through a couple of weeks and months though.
I am not sure if it is the same here in the UK too, but in Slovakia March is the month of books. Have you read anything interesting? I have just finished a really good book, although I did not like the ending. But reading books is not the only plan that I have for this weekend... I think you know very well I am talking about rugby! Yes, another match from the Six Nations championship, this time between Wales and Ireland, is taking place this Saturday at 2:30pm in Cardiff at the Millenium Stadium! So please, if you suddenly see lots of people in green clothes, do not be surprised!
Have a lovely weekend and enjoy!
Friday
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13. March |
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CUOS:
Purcell’s ‘The Fairy Queen’
The
Gate Arts
and Community Centre, Keppoch Street, Cardiff, Caerdydd, CF24 3JW
In this new adaptation of Henry
Purcell’s The Fairy Queen, Cardiff University Operatic Society have reworked
the tale of Titania and Oberon into a vibrant story
of vengeance and romance with a modern twist.
Cost: students £8, adults £10
Time:
7:30pm
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Saturday
 |
14. March |
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Wales vs Ireland
Millennium
Stadium, Westgate Street, Cardiff, CF10 1NS
Wales will face an in-form Ireland
outfit in Cardiff during Round 4 of the RBS 6 Nations in what promises to be
a highly physical encounter. Watch
this match in a pub close to the Millenium
Stadium and enjoy the atmosphere.
Cost:
free,
pay only your drink in the pub
Time: 3:00-5:00pm
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Sunday
 |
15. March |
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Lunchtime
concert
Surroundings of the National Museum
Cardiff, North Road, Cardiff, CF10 3ER
Free chamber music concerts, featuring
musicians from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in a range of
ensembles in the beautiful surroundings of the National Museum Cardiff.
Cost:
free, places limited, book at the
information desk of the National Museum
Time:
1:00 pm
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Monday
 |
16. March |
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Gwd Mondays Quiz
Gwdihw Bar, 6 Guildford Cresford Crescent, Off Churchill Way,
CF10 2HJ
Expect a creative round nestled in
amongst good old favourites such the music round and general knowledge.
Cost: Free
Time: 7:30pm
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Tuesday
 |
17. March |
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Cineworld
Cinemas, Mary Ann St, Cardiff,
CF10
2EN
Chappie is kidnapped at birth by gangsters and
raised by a strange family as their own son. But he's a robot! Sigourney
Weaver and Hugh Jackman star in 'Elysium' director Neill
Blomkamp's latest wildly imaginative
science
fiction movie.
Cost:
£4
students, £5.70 adults
Time: 12:00pm-09:00pm
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Wednesday
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18. March |
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30
Minutes-ICS Extras
St
David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff, CF10 1AH
The international Concert Series
present an informal post-concert recital to complete the
evening featuring works by Grieg and Nielsen in the St David’s Hall.
Cost: £1.50
Time: 9:30pm
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Thursday
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22. March |
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Man to Man
Wales
Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 5AL
Manfred Karge’s Man to Man tells the story
of Ella; a woman forced to adopt the identity of her dead husband in order to
survive in Nazi Germany.
Cost:
£9
Time:
6:00pm
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