Thursday 7 June 2018

A unique show that shouldn't be missed! The Rod Stewart Story

Friday
8 June
Some Guys Have All the Luck - The Rod Stewart Story
St David's Hall, The Hayes, CF10 1AH
A brand new theatre production celebrating the life and career of Rod Stewart, one of rock music's greatest icons. Starring Paul Metcalfe and featuring a fantastic live band with impeccable credits, the show takes the audience through Rod's incredible story, from his humble beginnings learning his trade in the r 'n b clubs of the 60's through to worldwide superstardom and record sales in excess of 250 million!
Cost: £23.50
Time: 7.30pm
Saturday
9 June
Open Space - What's up Queers?
Atrium, University of South Wales - Cardiff Campus, 86-88 Adam Street, Cardiff, CF24 2FN
Hosted by the Queer Arts Collective
A day long event to continue the growing conversation around the representation of Queer arts and artists in Wales.
In a relaxed and informal setting meet and discuss all aspects of Queer creativity in Wales. Your chance to raise conversations, share practice, learn and laugh. This is for you if:
You are a LGBTQ+ identifying artist living or working in Wales…
You want to support the Queer Arts Scene in Wales.
You want to hear what people have got to say.
You have a topic you want to discuss.
Cost: Free
Time: 10 - 17.30

Sunday
10 June
Cardiff Preloved Vintage Kilo
DEPOT, Dumballs Road, CF10 5FE Cardiff
6 TONNES OF PRELOVED, RETRO AND VINTAGE CLOTHING @ £15 PER KILO!
Stock is replenished throughout the day, so our rails will always be FULLY stocked.
We source our stock from across the world and all the clothing we bring along is of Grade A quality.
You’ll find Mens & Womenswear plus Accessories:
Branded Sportswear, Jackets, Coats, Blazer, Jumpers, Dresses, Shoes, Converse, Boots, Handbags, Scarves, Hats, Tweed, Funky Pattern Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Windbreakers to name a few!
Cost: £1.50
Time: 10:00am til 16:00pm

Monday
11 June
Cardiff BookTalk: Brontë’s Wuthering Heights
Small Chemistry Lecture Theatre, Main Building, CF10 3AT
Like her intricate and avant-garde novel, Brontë fascinated and confounded many of her acquaintances and readers. Of her sister, Charlotte Brontë memorably wrote that an ‘interpreter ought always to have stood between her and the world.’ Since then, Brontë’s life and her novel have been subject to endless reinterpretation by writers, filmmakers and artists from across the world.
This BookTalk event will feature three expert speakers from nearby universities who will shed light on the life, literary work, and cultural legacy of the woman known as the ‘sphinx of our modern literature…whose riddle no amount of research will enable us to read.’
Cost: Free
Time: 18:30 - 20:30

Tuesday
12 June
Board Games at The Lansdowne
The Lansdowne Pub, 71 Beda Road, CF5 1LX
Come along to The Lansdowne Pub between 7-11pm for a massive selection of party games, 2 player games, strategy games, bluffing games, family games, traditional games and more, and ALL FOR FREE!
Our lovely teaching staff will be on hand to help you learn the ropes. Turning up alone? Don't worry at all — we'll set you up with a team and a game!
Cost: Free entry
Time: 18:30 - 22:30

Wednesday
13 June
The Fight for Trans Liberation
The Little Man Coffee Company, Ivor House, Bridge Street, CF10 2EE
NEW Socialist Review pamphlet launch with LGBT+ writer, socialist and trade union activist Laura Miles. Transphobia and homophobia are still rife in workplaces, schools and colleges, yet a new generation is growing up with more open attitudes to non-binary gender identities.
Trans people are fighting for their rights. However proposed changes to the Gender Recognition Act which would allow trans people to self-declare their gender have reignited debates about trans rights and women’s oppression. Come and discuss the issues.
Cost: free
Time: 19:00 - 21:00

Thursday
14 June
Tiny Rebel Jazz: Greg Cordez Quintet
Tiny Rebel, 25 Westgate St, CF10 1DD
Bassist Greg Cordez is treating us to a selection of recently recorded and some very new, unrecorded works with his quintet. New Zealand-born, Greg has built a name for himself amongst the UK jazz scene over the last 10 years from his base in Bristol, performing with players such as Michael Blake, Ian Ballamy, Jason Rebello and Tim Garland.
The next instalment of Echo Musics residency at Tiny Rebel Cardiff. Each month a different house band will perform a set of their own tunes before inviting guests to join in.
Cost: free
Times: starts 9pm


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