Friday 10 March 2017

Get your Welsh t-shirts out... It is a big match today, Wales vs. Ireland!

Friday
10 March
Wales VS Ireland – RBS 6 Nations
Principality Stadium, Westgate St, Cardiff, CF10 1NS
Six Nations Rugby Matches 2017. The Six Nations Championship is, without doubt, the world's greatest rugby tournament. Each year the collective fans of six proud nations – England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales – share in the passion and excitement of this feast of rugby.
Time: 8pm-10pm


Saturday
11 March
Kaia Kater
Ffresh Restaurant, Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Pl, Cardiff Bay CF10 5AL
22-year-old Kaia Kater is lauded for being one of Americana’s youngest performers. But what’s special is that she’s blowing up the roots music scene in spite of her age, not because of it.
Her music combines beautifully subtle old-time banjo with soft sensibilities, combining elements of historical tradition with a decidedly modern sound.
Cost: £12
Time : 8.15pm

Sunday
12 March
Breakout Cardiff
9B The Brewery Quarter, Cardiff, CF10 1FG
Breakout Cardiff is a live escape game center. Teams of 2-5 people have one hour to escape a locked room by solving a series of clues and puzzles. It is a great and fun activity for groups of friends, families, work colleagues and people celebrating their birthday or stag and hen dos. It accommodates customers from the age of 12 – 90. If you are looking for something unique to do then this is it!
Cost: from £12 to £18 per person
Time: 10am - 10pm

Monday
13 March

How to hack your home on tour
National Museum Cardiff, Reardon Smith Theatre, Cardiff, CF10 3NP
A revolution is happening. Across the world people are taking control of the devices we use every day, customising them, creating new things and using the sparks of their imagination to change the world. Now it’s your turn, and you can start with the things you have around you. Join us for this exciting one-off event.
Cost: from £6 to £12
Time: 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Tuesday
14 March
Lion
Vue Cinemas, Stadium Plaza, Wood St, Cardiff CF10 1LA
Frightened and bewildered, he ends up thousands of miles away, in chaotic Kolkata. Somehow he survives living on the streets, escaping all sorts of terrors and close calls in the process, before ending up in an orphanage that is itself not exactly a safe haven. Eventually, Saroo is adopted by an Australian couple
and finds love and security as he grows up in Hobart. Not wanting to hurt his adoptive parents’ feelings, he suppresses his past, his emotional need for reunification, and his hope of ever finding his lost mother and brother. But a chance meeting with some fellow Indians reawakens his buried yearning.
Cost: £4
Time: 12.55pm


Wednesday
15 march
Sláinte! Irish Beer Festival 
Chapter Arts Centre, 40 Market Rd, Cardiff CF5 1QE
Stepping out of the shadow of the ubiquitous Guinness, Ireland’s micro/craft beer industry has blossomed over the past decade. With the likes of Blacks of Kinsale and Eight Degrees Brewing Co. having forged a way for smaller independent brewers, Irish pub culture has enjoyed a modern renaissance. We’ll be bringing the best in Irish craft beer here this month, and in time for St Patrick’s day too!
Cost: Free
Time : from 15 March to 18 March - from 5pm

Thursday
16 March
Gwyn Roberts Solo Exhibition 2017
Albany Gallery, 74b Albany Road, Cardiff, CF24 3RS
Gwyn Roberts is a highly regarded artist by both the public and critics alike. He is one of Wales’ premier landscape painters and he is renowned for his ability to paint from a walker’s perspective. The rugged landscape of North Wales will be to the fore in Gwyn’s latest exhibition at The Albany Gallery – but the exhibition also reveals the artist venturing into new territory, with a series of paintings of river scenes.
Cost: Free
Time: 10am - 17pm

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