Listings
November 24 2003
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Cinema - Club - Pub - Art - Theatre - Sport - Quizzes - Music - Comedy
Friday28/11
Saturday29/11
Friday Formula @ Creation Three floors of commercial and old school £5/4 Drink Free @ Liquid Cheesey chart, RnB, commercial dance. Smart: no ripped jeans or trainers. £3 entry (NUS) before 11, including 3 bottles. Mad4it @ Barfly Indie Classics, baggy beats, party tunes 10:30pm-2am £3 The Dudes Abide @ Clwb Ifor Bach (downstairs) Guest DJs every week, Psych, pop, freakbeat, garagerock, punk, RnB and beyond Doors: 10pm £3 Sumo @ Clwb Ifor Bach Presenting: Stanton Warriors 10pm. £8 Adv. Forward motion @ Moloko Free before 11pm Fridays @ Exit Club Chart and Mix. 7:30pm-2am. £1.50/3:00 Dueling Pianos @ Jumpin Jaks Live for the weekend Chaos @ Metros The only alternative. Tunes to make you think/dance/drink from here, there and everywhere. 9pm-3am Fridays @ Bar Ice Funky house and good grooves 8pm-2am Free Soul Dreams @ Journeys Old school RnB UpToNoGood @ The Lounge Chunky, funky vocal house. Free Higher Learning Birthday Party @ The Toucan Higher Learning, the capitals best loved Hip Hop night celebrates its Birthday and features special guest DJs, brake dancers and MCs. Le Freak @ Stylus Classic Disco with Dave Jones, Scott ‘Got Da Funk’ Harris and Michael Knight 10pm – 3am £5 / £4 NUS Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg @ St David’s Hall Haydn Symphony No 92, Mozart Violin Concerto No 2, Schubert Rondo, Mozart Symphony No 36 7:30pm From £9.50 In the Gallery @ Chapter Arts Centre Rachelle Viader Knowles: Home and Other Fictions Preview: 7 – 9pm Exhibition: Sat 29 Nov – Sun 11 Jan 2004.
Where? Theatres, Concert Halls and Galleries Students’ Union Box Office: 02920 781458 Uni Music Dept Concert Hall Corbett Road The New Theatre Park Place,02920 878889. The Sherman Theatre Senghennydd Road 02920646900 Butetown History&Arts Centre 5 Dock Chambers,Bute Street,Cardiff Bay,02920 256757 CBAT Gallery 123 Bute Street, 029 2048 8772 National Museum and Gallery Cathys Park, 02920 397951. Chapter Arts Centre Canton 02920 304400 Cardiff Indoor Arena Mary Ann Street Enq: 12920 224488 St Davids Hall The Hayes Enq. 02920 878420 Box Office: 02920 878444 Live Music Barfly Kingsway Info: 02920 396589 Tickets: 08709 070999 Clwb Ifor Bach Womanby Street 02920 232199 The Coal Exchange Mount Stuart Street Cardiff Bay 02920 462311 Toucan Bar and Café 95 St Mary Street 02920 372212 Jazz Cafe St Mary Street 02920 387026 Blues Dragon Club Gwennyth Street (Cathays) Clubs Stylus
Come Play @ Solus, SU 9pm-2am £3 (NUS) Try Gamelan @ St David’s Hall (Ivor Novello Room) 10:30am-12:30pm £4.50 Glamorous @ Creation £5 (NUS) All Inclusive @ Liquid Pay on the door and pay no more! Dress code: Smart (no ripped jeans or trainers) Cheesy chart, RnB, commercial Dance £10(NUS) Superfly @ Barfly Classic soul, funk, disco 10:30pm-2am £3 (NUS) Live @ Clwb Ifor Bach Kidz With Toyz / Mc Saizmundo / Mc Sleifar (Dj Set) 8pm. £5 The Moxie Pleanty @ Clwb Ifor Bach (Top Floor) Alternative Hip-hop, electro, bastard pop, hooligan house, funk, punk Doors: 11pm £3 (NUS) Bleuprint @ Moloko Retro disco, future house, funk, soul, rhythm+blues Bar till 2am, drinks promotions all night. Free entry before 10pm Duelling Pianos @ Jumpin Jaks Music, Comedy and meaningless banter Okii hyoshi @ Metros Chunky Indie and Baggy beats with DJs Kimono Oneil and Johnny Akiro. 9pm-3am RnB @ Bar Ice Free entry Party Night @ Bar Med Resident DJs 9pm-2am Funk Dulux @ The Lounge Funky US house and garage. Free entry. The Mothership Convention- ‘Quattro’ @ The Toucan Bringing you the best bands and beats. This week the Toucan residents ‘Quattro’ return to take pride of place alongside DJ Lions in the main room with Krissy in the Café Bar. Twisted By Design @ Dempseys Alternative Indie 8pm til 1am £2.50 (NUS). Tim Russell @ Stylus With Matt Joy and Phil Brobin 10pm – 4am £8 (NUS) That'll Be The Day @ St David’s Hall Get ready to party at the nation’s favourite Rock’n’Roll show. 7:30pm From £12.00 John Hegley: The Sound of Paint Drying @ The Sherman Theatre Musing on a recent trip to France, painting, romance and throat sweets amongst other interesting topics! 7:30pm £10
Golate (Off St Mary Street) 02920 669901 Liquid St Mary Street 02920 645464 Metros (club Metropolitan) Baker’s Row 02920 399939 Moloko 7 Mill Lane 02920 225592 Flares St Mary Street Reflex (80s music) St Mary Street Emporium 8-10 High Street 02920 664577 Berlins 5-9 Church Street Creation Park Place 02920 377014 Jumpin’ Jack’s Millenium Plaza Wood Street Pubs and Bars Bar Cuba Unit 5, The Friary 02920 397967 Bar Risa Millenium Plaza Wood Road The George Mackintosh Place The Mackintosh Mundy Place The Woodville Woodville Road The End Wyverne Road Gassy Jacks Salisbury Road The Social Salisbury Road Inncognito Park Place Tut&Shive City Road Earnest Willows (Wetherspoon) City Road Ha! Ha! The Friary Bar Med The Friary Henry’s
Park Place Scrum Park Place BSB Windsor Place Central Bar (Wetherspoon) Windsor Place Dempseys Castle Street Rummer Tavern Duke Street RSVP St John Sreet Slug and Lettuce Working Street Gatekeeper (wetherspoon) Womanby Street Old Orleans, Church Street O’Neils Trinity Street Toad Trinity Street Yates’s Westgate Street Queen’s Vaults Westgate Street Oz Bar St Mary Street Is It? Wharton Street O’Neils St Mary Street Prince of Wales (wetherspoon) Wood Street The Square (philharmonic) St Mary Street Kitty Flynn’s St Mary Street Kings Cross (Gay pub) Mill Lane Walkabout St Mary Street Jongleurs Comedy Club St Mary Street Glee Comedy Club Bute Street, Cardiff Bay Blah Blahs St Mary Street Journeys 1 Upper Cliffton Street
Sunday30/11
CinemaWeek
Sunday Lunch @ Café Jazz 1pm-3pm Who wants to be a Clever Dick @ The Taf Pub Quiz kicks off at 7:30. £3 per team Hektic @ Elements Sunday sessions. Hard house with resident DJ Shane Morris. £3 Meltdown @ Journeys Featuring Railroad Bill, Mea Culpa, Albaizin, Ghostwriters. Sensational skifflemongers RAILROAD BILL, globally renowned for their deployment of Tea Chest Bass, Washboard, Mandolin, Ukulele, Guitar, Kazoo, Musical Saw, Squeaky Shark, a Roll of Sellotape and the sheer power of their own lungs and legs to dazzle and delight audiences all over the world. £2-50 (NUS) Taxi @ Moloko World music till 12midnight Free entry Smooth Jazz Sunday @ The Philharmonic Free Entry Acoustic Night @ Sam’s Bar £2/3 DJ Joe Gulis @ Walkabout The Acoustic Lounge @ The Toucan The best local singers songwriters and musicians play in an informal Setting with open mic sessions from 8pm – Tapas available. Ion @ The New Theatre Acclaimed Music Theatre Wales presents the World Stage Premiere Tour of Ion by Param Vir and David Lan ‘A sacred opera for a secular age’ 7:30pm From £7 Four Seasons by Candlelight @ St David’s Hall Mozart Festival Orchestra play: HANDEL Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba, BACH Air On The G String, HANDEL Ombra Mai Fu From Xerxes, MOZART Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, MOZART Suite From Water Music, VIVALDI The Four Seasons. This concert is presented in full 18th Century costume in an evocative candle-lit style setting. 7:30pm From £13
Here's this week's film listings for the Chapter Arts Centre. Variety is the spice of life! Starting Saturday 22nd November
Highlights Veronica Guerin @ Chapter Arts Centre, Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30pm.
If, like me, you missed the split second during which this was on general release, now is the chance to make up for it. I’m told it is truly gripping, go and see for yourselves...
Ion @ The New Theatre, Sunday, 7:30pm, From £7
Music Theatre Wales presents the World stage premiere tour of Param Vir’s beautiful and deeply moving new opera, Ion. A powerful tale of the human heart by one of the greatest masters of theatre, full of all too familiar themes of modern day life: abandoned children, infertility, gender injustices and crimes of passion all vividly expressed through this stunning musical theatre production. Look out for the amazing lighting and beautiful costume design.
*************************************** Little Longnose Russian animation based on classic fairy tales Sat: 10.30 Part of Cardiff Screen Festival Way Back Home A couple made refugees at the end of Colonial rule in India in 1947 revisit their homeland of Bangladesh Sat: 11.00am Part of Cardiff Screen Festival Matador (18) Almodovar’s study of desire, death and bull fighting. Sat: 2.00pm Part of Cardiff Screen Festival Wondrous Oblivion The story of Danny, a boy who loves cricket but is no good at it. Sat: 5.00pm Part of Cardiff Screen Festival Perfect Strangers A woman goes home with a good-looking man and finds that she’s bee kidnapped. Sat: 7.30pm Part of Cardiff Screen Festival Jonny Vang Three old friends try to work out their complicated relationships. Sat: 8.00pm Part of Cardiff Screen Festival Fargo (18) This Oscar-winner from 1997 follows a pair of bungling low-lifes hired to kidnap a salesman’s wife so that he can collect the ransom and pay off his debts. Frances McDormand stars. Sun: 5.00 Unknown Pleasures (12A) Two jobless friends have lots of times on their hands and begin to find it too difficult to resist the temptation of easy money. Sun, Mon, Wed, Thurs: 6.30 Le Divorce (12A) The latest film from Merchant Ivory is a new twist on the classic American-in-Paris theme. Kate Hudson and Glenn Close star. Sun: 8.00 Mon: 6.15, 8.30 Wed, Thurs: 6.15 Wed: 2.30 Animal Factory (15) An insightful study of friendship, honour and the effects of rough justice directed by Steve Buscemi and starring Willem Dafoe. Sun, Mon, Thurs: 2.30 Wed, Thurs: 8.40 In This World (15) Michael Winterbottom’s compelling film follows a young Afghan as he embarks on a hazardous overland trip through the Middle East to London. Tues: 6.15 Dirty Pretty Things (15) An edgy thriller set amongst London’s largely invisible community of illegal immigrants. Tues: 6.30 Veronica Guerin (18) An admirable leading performance from Cate Blanchett in this poignant portrait of an Irish journalist who risked everything in the search for truth culminating in her brutal murder. Wed, Thurs: 8.30 *****************************************************