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Festival of Art - Pierian Centre Bristol



Pieirian CentreThe Pierian Centre Bristol is hosting a festival of art this weekend the 14th, 15th and 16th of March. The centre is located in a lovely building in St Pauls just a few minutes walk away from broadmead and the city centre. The building itself has lots of beautiful artwork and there is a nice leafy park outside if you want to bring along a packed lunch.

The programme is as follows:

Friday 14th March

6.30pm Grand opening of Art ExhibitionTasters of the delights in store! Music - refreshments! Stanfords book launch.

7.30pm“Unforgettable Walks to Take before You Die” by Steve Watkins & Clare Jones (BBC Books)

Saturday 15th March

11am-5pm Art Exhibition

10.30am Shadow puppet workshop & animated film “The Pilgrimage” for families with kids 7–11(Jonathan Hayter - Figure of Speech)

2.30pm Summiting Ama Dablam:Nikki Skinner’s journey from Kendal to Khumbu

7.30pmThrough the Giant Caves of Borneo : illustrated talk by cave explorer Dick Willis

Sunday 16th March

11am-5pm Art Exhibition

11.00amBooks & Buns Morning -coffee, croissants, books & authors

1.30pm“A Message to the Sea” - performance around the Atlantic Slave Triangle

4pm Iraq War: Diana Warner’s experiences on her Bristol to London peace walk

Cabot Circus Cantata: screening & discussion of Neville Gabie

7pm& David Ogden’s musical film Travels with a Trumpet: David Mowat’s story

Written by davidl

March 12th, 2008 at 5:08 pm

Posted in Bristol Events

Guerilla Galleries Bristol



Guerilla galleries bristolGuerilla Galleries is a new shop/exhibition space on Gloucester Road specialising in graffiti and street art. Bristol and, in particular the Stokes Croft area, has a thriving graffiti scene centred round Cheltenham and Gloucester Road. 

They showcase artists like cheba, inkie and FLX.

The gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday midday to seven at 140-142 Gloucester Road.

Written by davidl

February 20th, 2008 at 9:54 am

Posted in Bristol Fun

Bristol Festival of Ideas 2008



Bristol Festival of IdeasThe Bristol Festival of Ideas 2008  is a series of lectures exploring some of the big, and frankly, daunting ideas out there in humanity.  The lectures are spread out over the course of a couple of months starting on the 29th of January and finishing the 28th of March.

This years selection tackles such monsters as global warming, democracy, creativity and rational choice. Each one being covered seperately in individual talks with moderately famous authors/intellectuals/clever people.

The highlight for me will be Charles Leadbetter’s talk “We-think: The Power of Mass Creativity” which promises to discuss some really recent cultural and technical changes. How websites such as youtube, wikipedia and craigslist can release innovation and creativity.

Leadbetter is going to be giving similar talks on “We think” at the Tribeca Film Festival and the Tallberg conference in Sweden. So it is nice to see Bristol on the creative map alongside these.

You can download a draft version of the book here and get involved in some community conversation around it as well… which is, after all, exactly what the book discusses.

Ticket prices are fairly steep at £17.50 a pop although the concession price of £7.50 looks better value especially when you usually can pick up a free book from the presenter. Last year most of the attendees seemed to go along for free because there company had sponsored the event and the organisation was a little chaotic. I paid full price but could easily have gotten in for free as no tickets were checked.

The full programme can be found here.

Written by davidl

January 30th, 2008 at 3:30 pm

Posted in Bristol Events

Big Brother 2008 Auditions Near Bristol



Bristol Big Brother AuditionsEver wanted to be a part of Big Brother? Are you looking for Big Brother auditions in Bristol? Well you are quite possibly mad but you can still apply to take part in the 2008 programme. Auditions are taking place up to January 20th.  Unfortunately there are no auditions planned locally for Bristol so the nearest one will be in London on the 19th and 20th January.

The auditions have never taken place in Bristol which is a shame although they usually have a casting each year close by in Cardiff. Other locations are Newcastle, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast and Manchester. So maybe we will have Big Brother auditions in Bristol for 2009.

To book your place check out this link.

Written by davidl

January 16th, 2008 at 8:26 am

Posted in Bristol Events

Bristol Conman Warning!



Bristol policeA conman is on the loose in Bristol local police have reported. A series of cunning raids have been carried, police suspect, by one man. Sometimes known as the ‘Beanie Man’, due to his propensity for wearing Beanie style hats, the culprit has been perpetrating an energy related con trick against trusting local residents.

Hi MO is simple. He knocks on a door posing as an innocent new neighbour with electrical problems. “I can’t get the lights on!”. He asks for an extension lead, then turns it down because “it isn’t the right shape” then procedes to ask for money for the electrical meter. Once the money is handed over he is off sharpish with his promises to return proving to be a callous lie.

He is known to boast about his connections with local curry houses and to offer free meals, which of course never materialise, in return for spare change.

Written by davidl

January 16th, 2008 at 8:15 am

Posted in Bristol News

Bristol Profits Before Patients Movie



Bristol nurseThere is an interesting film showing for anyone working in the healthcare industry in Bristol. Bristol doctors and may well want to go along to the January 23rd screening of Profit Before Patients, hosted by pharmaware, at the Bristol Royal Informary. Entry is free. The film itself is a 50 minute documentary on the ethics of the pharmaceutical industry.

Definitely of interest to healthcare professionals in Bristol.

Written by davidl

January 15th, 2008 at 8:49 am

Posted in Bristol Events