15 November 2018

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time out What’s on

SWEET SORROWS CONCERT: A renowned Celtic Duo with a gift for story telling and music, at Hughes Baptist Church, 17 November 7pm; $10 or $20 for families, cash at door.

SPRINGOUT: Canberra SpringOUT Pride Festival continues to 25 November, culminating in a big community picnic at Glebe Park, Sunday 25 November from 11am; springout.com.au

CANBERRA BLUES SOCIETY: Josh Smith Trio with support act Simon Kinny-Lewis at Harmonie German Club, 17 November 7pm; trybooking.com

BENEDETTI ELSCHENBROICH GRYNYUK TRIO: As part of their first southern hemisphere tour, the three stellar soloists will perform at Llewellyn Hall ANU, 15 November 7pm; musicaviva.com.au

LLEWELLYN CHOIR: Presents Rachmaninoff’s Vesper on 17 November 7.30pm at St Andrews Church, Forrest; llewellynchoir.org.au

MICHELE ENGLAND: The local artist’s new exhibition Remnants explores the relationship between quilts and endangered wildlife, at CCAS Manuka, 15-25 November. KERRY O’BRIEN: In conversation with Karen Middleton on his new memoir, at Llewellyn Hall ANU, 16 November 6pm. Free; anu.edu.au/events ARTISTS SOCIETY OF CANBERRA: The ASOC spring exhibition of 300 works, including a new Sculpture Prize and young artists, at Fitters Workshop, Kingston, 16-25 November; asoc.net.au BYZANTINE EXHIBITION: A collection of egg tempera icons on wooden boards and handmade bark paper by Canberran, Elvia Collado at Raglan Gallery, Cooma until 9 December; free. ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS: The fifth production for REP’s 2018-19 season will run 16 November to 2 December at Theatre 3, 3 Repertory Lane, Acton. DIANA ANAID: The Canberra raised muso returns to take the stage at Smiths Alternative, 16 November; smithsalternative.com KEVIN BLOODY WILSON: See one of Australia’s best known non-PC comics at Hellenic Club Woden, Friday 16 November 8pm; hellenicclub.com.au/woden ALLDAY: The Adelaide rapper will play a oneoff show at UC Refectory, Friday 16 November; ucrefectory.com

John Farnham and friends at Anthems, National Arboretum Canberra, 17 November.

MUSICA DA CAMERA: The final concert of their 40th year on 17 November 2.30pm at Holy Covenant Church, Cook, and 18 November 1.30pm at St Paul’s Anglican Church, Cooma; musicadacamera.org.au

AUSMUSIC T-SHIRT DAY: Wear a band shirt on 16 November and raise funds for artists and music workers experiencing hardships; ausmusictshirtday.org.au

SCOTT LEGGO GALLERY: Scott Leggo hosts a private viewing at his Kingston gallery as he discusses his story and the creation of his awardwinning photographs, Sunday 18 November 3.30-4.30pm; free.

ANTHEMS: Legends John Farnham, Kate Ceberano, Daryl Braithwaite and more will perform Saturday 17 November 4-11pm at National Arboretum Canberra; anthemslive.com.au

CATHERINE TATE SHOW – LIVE: See the critically acclaimed, award-winning actor/ comedian at Canberra Theatre, Sunday 18 November; canberratheatrecentre.com.au

CANBERRA BIG BAND COLLECTIVE: Swing into Spring will see three fantastic swing bands at Canberra City Band Hall, Watson, 17 November 6pm; trybooking.com CANBERRA GAY AND LESBIAN QWIRE: Qwire’s 25th anniversary concert, Taking Flight at The Q, Queanbeyan 17 November 7pm and 18 November 4pm; theq.net.au SGT PEPPERS, WITH STRING ATTACHED: At C Block Theatre, Gorman Arts Centre on 17-18 November; eventbrite.com.au IRANIAN FILM FESTIVAL: The only nationwide Australian festival dedicated to Iranian cinema will visit the Arc Cinema, Acton, 17-18 November; iffa.net.au

ROCKWIZ: See Julia, Brian, Dugald and the RocKwiz Orkestra at Canberra Theatre Centre, 19 November; rockwizlive.com.au WESLEY LUNCHTIME SERIES: Pianist Robert Schmidli will perform 21 November 12.40-1.20pm at Wesley Music Centre, Forrest; wesleycanberra.org.au MADIBA - THE MUSICAL: A celebration of Nelson Mandela’s life, at Canberra Theatre, 22-24 November 7.30pm; madibamusical.com.au PRESS CLUB: The punk rock group will play Transit Bar, 22 November; moshtix.com.au Send your free entertainment listings to: arts@canberraweekly.com.au with ‘what’s on’ in the subject field. Deadline is 10 days prior to Thursday edition date.

Tatachilla Wine Dinner at Southern Cross Club, Jamison 6.30pm Friday 30 November • 5 courses $75 Since the first vine was interred in 1887, the coastal hideaway of McLaren Vale has been the heart and home of Tatachilla. Enjoy five delicious courses, perfectly matched with Tatachilla wines at our delicious dinner in Jamison.

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