Events on Friday 23rd September
“The next Talking Tales will take place on Friday 23rd September 2022 at the Wild Goose Café in Easton, Bristol. Join us for stories, badges and the legendary 'Finish the Lines'. Free entry! No tickets needed, just turn up (but if you'd like to read, get your stories in before 9th sept!)”
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Talking Tales - storytelling night
“Bristol Life Drawing presents two hour sessions at HOURS space two Friday’s a month.
This is a relaxed event to encourage diversity and creativity. Come join a lovely group of people and enjoy drawing two beautiful models. We will start off the session with a few quick poses to warm up then move onto longer poses that’ll allow you to focus on detail.
Sessions include a fun jazz and r&b playlist along with wine and hot beverages! Basic materials are provided but we encourage you to bring your own. All levels are welcomed!
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Lovely Life Drawing
“Jack is in huge demand on the live comedy scene. As well as performing across the top UK comedy club such as The Glee Club, Manfords and Just The Tonic, Jack has just returned from Edinburgh Fringe where he performed his debut solo show Mr Saturday Night which received 5 and 4 star reviews! He has also been on the road as tour support for Lloyd Griffith and featured at Latitude’s main Comedy Arena (a mere 3,500 people!) and The Cabaret Stage 2017 and 2018.”
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The Friday Show with Jack Gleadow
“NOTE: Afraid we are a world away from 4K digital restoration here. Visually this film looks like it's been buried underground for a few decades. So bring your lowest-fi eyes and keep your Painkillers handy!”
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HELLFIRE VIDEO CLUB: SON OF DRACULA
“Join one of several nature walks converging in a contemplative soundscape. Walkers will be welcomed with refreshments and social space infused with song. As culture converses with nature, Korean virtuoso, Hyelim Kim on the daegeum bamboo flute and Polish violinist, Piotr Jordan, will interact with bird song in a unique sound installation , creating a contemplative acoustic for the audience. People just attending the music event and skipping the walk are more than welcome too.”
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Contemplative Soundscape