Thursday 15 October 2015

If you don't want to be bored, check our new What's On!

The autumn is here and I think it is more than obvious. Chilly mornings, beautiful and sunny days, no rain, though that can change very fast. The BBC is saying that the weather should be nice for another two weeks and what the BBC says is true. And what can you do ladies and gentlemen when the weather is like this? Ha! We have some suggestions for you. First of all, spend your free days OUTSIDE!! It's lovely out there, so grab your friends, your bicycle, walking shoes and go out into the parks, visit Caerphilly Castle or just go to Cardiff Bay. It actually doesn't matter, just spend your time outside.
I understand that the evenings are a bit cooler than the days and I understand that you might want to stay in. But my dear friends, lets be honest. Do you want to stay in your houses and get bored to death? No, I don't think so. Okay fine if you want to do that, I don't have anything against it. If you do not want to be stuck in the house and stare at the wall or worse to cook something (?) then check our new What's On! Enjoy and  see you next week!


Friday
16. October
KEVIN SINNOTT AND EURFRYN LEWIS EXHIBITION
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3ER
Our relaxed session in the foyer is the must-be place for jazz fans in Cardiff at Friday teatime. Paula Gardiner presents some of the most exciting young jazz musicians on the scene. Find out all the tapas, meals and wine offers!
Cost:  admission free
Time: from 5.30om to 7.00pm
Saturday
17. October

SATURDAY KNEES UP Ft. MADDIE & THE PANDAS
Porter's Cardiff, Harlech ourt, Bute Terrace, Cardiff CF10 2FE
Maddie and her brilliant Pandas will set your feet alight with their superbly sassy and energetic covers. They never fail to fill the dance floor. (Please note; show does not contain actual pandas)
As always; Good People. Good Times.
Cost: free entry
Time: from 8.30pm
Sunday
18. October

RUGBY WORLD CUP 2015 COVERAGE
St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff CF10 1AH
Come and join us in supporting Wales at the World Cup. We have a Big Screen, delicious Hot Food (no specifics as food options will vary) & a large Bar Facility in a Family Friendly venue on Level 3.
Cost:  free
Time: from 10.00am to 18.30pm (1.00pm: Ireland v Argentina, 4.00pm: Australia v Scotland)
 Monday
19. October

GWD MONDAY QUIZ NIGHT
Gwdihŵ Café Bar, 6 Guildford Crescent, Off Churchill Way, Cardiff, CF10 2HJ
Strap yourself in for a quizzical thrill ride every month at the GWD mondays quiz. A monthly chance to partake in quiz action of the highest order on a number of topics in a number of different formats. Expect a creative round nestled in amongst good ol’ favourites such the music round and general knowledge. Prizes to be confirmed, but rest assured, the pride you will experience by winning this quiz will be ample reward.
Cost: free entry
Time: 7.30pm
Tuesday
20. October

A Film:  SUFFRAGETTE
Cineworld Cinemas - Mary Ann Street, Cardiff CF10 2EN
At the turn of the 20th century in Britain, women are still struggling to have their voices heard. In a valiant attempt to get women's voting rights passed, the Suffragette movement is formed. Led by the determined Emmeline Pankhurst (Meryl Streep), their number includes Maud Watts whose forward-thinking views clash with those of her husband Sonny. As the women proceed, they are forced to confront brutal oppression in the form of the police force led by Inspector Steed - nevertheless, the wheels have been set in motion and the country is set to change forever.
Cost: £3
Time: 12.30pm, 15.00pm, 17.40pm, 20.20pm
Wednesday
21. October

  A Performance: PARALLEL LINES
  Chapter Market Road, Canton Cardiff, Wales UK CF5 1QE 
   Steph is 15 years old, she’s rebellious, strong and smart. Her mum is brazen and full of Cardiff charm. Simon is her          teacher, sensitive, clever and Steph’s favourite. But their two worlds collide when Steph makes a serious    accusation against him and their lives begin to unravel.
  Cost: £8 for students (£10 others)
  Time: 8.00pm
Thursday
22. October

Cardiff People's Assembly Monthly Film Night : THE STUART HALL PROJECT
The Abacus, 18-20, St Davids House, Wood Street, CF10 1ER Cardiff
Stuart Hall emigrated from Jamaica to the UK in 1951 to take up a place at Oxford University, and became a founding figure of cultural studies with a resounding and ongoing influence on British intellectual life. A Film about Revolution, Politics, Culture & the New Left Experience.
Cost:  free admission
Time: 6.30pm

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