newcastle`s gay scene

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newcastle`s gay scene
WHAT’S ON IN NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE’S
GAY SCENE
The evolution of Newcastle’s gay scene
MONUMENT MOVIES
Free films are back at the Monument!
NE1’S COCKTAIL WEEK
Discount mixology comes to the City centre
YOUR FREE FORTNIGHTLY GUIDE
10 JUL 2013 – 24 JUL 2013
CURTAIN
SUPERSTORE
YOU’RE IN NEWCASTLE
YOUR FORTNIGHTLY
GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON
Fortnightly magazines such as ourselves share a key trait
with those little packets of peanuts you get on airlines. No,
not that they’re packed with a lot more goodness than
you might expect (even though we are) but that opening
them is by far the hardest job of all. But you’ve already
done that now, so relax.
Now regular readers will have to forgive our lack of
introductions, as this time we’re extending our biggest
welcome to the mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers,
grandparents, and labradoodles of our City’s graduating
students. Make yourselves right at home, suspend your
disbelief that they actually passed long enough to enjoy
yourself, and let us help you find the perfect place to take
the family for the traditional celebratory meal. Much like
NE1 itself, there’s a whole host of wondrous things for
you to discover within, so read on.
04 NEWS
The pick of the fortnight’s best events, just for you!
06 NEWCASTLE’S GAY SCENE FEATURE
We focus on the heart of Newcastle’s LGBT scene
10 END OF TERM KIDS
Our handy guide to some of the best things on this summer for the little’uns
12 MONUMENT MOVIES FILM
It’s back! Enjoy free films at the Monument
PLUS
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NEWS
NEWS
FROM TERRACE BBQ’S TO BIKES IN THE CITY CENTRE, THERE’S
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE THIS FORTNIGHT IN NE1
TOKYO TERRACE BBQ
Not just the home of a quick and
tasty burger, McDonald’s have
something of a commitment to
keeping their local communities and
environments in good shape as well.
With the help of a raft of volunteers,
their Love Where You Live project saw one of the biggest litter picking
drives in the City clear the streets of unwanted rubbish. Would you like
some fries with your slice of good karma, guys?
If you like a cocktail, then the
beautiful terrace bar atop Tokyo won't
be new to you, but it might surprise
you to hear that they've also thrown
in a master class on making your own
and a BBQ for good measure. Hosted
everyday until the Autumn rears its
head again, their in-house mixologists
will take you through their extensive
cocktail menu to help you create your
favourite drinks, while some summer
treats grill themselves to perfection
for afters.
www.tokyonewcastle.co.uk
www.lovewhereyoulive.org
POWERHOUSE FITNESS
BLACKFRIARS MEETING ROOM
If you're looking to add an original twist to your meetings then it's worth
noting that Blackfriars have now made their famous dormitory available
for such a use. Overlooking the scenic cloister garden, the room
accommodates 100 people standing, or 40 in a theatre style and could
give your away days, board meeting, or fancy presentations that gothic
architecture edge you've secretly always dreamed of.
www.blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk
If you've been thinking that you could
really go for some amazing food in
the City at a generously discounted
rate, then have we got some news for
you. Restaurant Week, NE1's glorious
celebration of dining out, returns from
the 5th-11th August. Full details in
your next issue of NE1 magazine.
The Great North Museum’s
taking something of a walk (or
rather, a wade) on the wild side
from Saturday 20th July, with a
week long series of events
celebrating our marine wildlife.
Explore all the diversity of our
seas and coasts, bring the kids
down to find out more about
the the natural world around
them with free workshops and
events for the whole family.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/
greatnorthmuseum
www.getintonewcastle.co.uk
QUAYSIDE FEATURE
Forgive us for firing the starting pistol of excitement a little early, but we
wanted to let you know why the next issue of NE1 is going to be such a
special one.You'll no doubt have noticed all the goings-on down by the
Quayside lately, and we'll be dedicating a whole issue to exploring everything
great about Newcastle's riverside hub of food, drink and entertainment.
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If your Christmas gym membership has since fallen by the wayside, then the
opening of Powerhouse Fitness in Eldon Square might just give you a chance
to redeem yourself. With a dedicated team of fitness advisers on hand to guide
you through what supplements and equipment best suits your needs, you'll
shift those unsightly pounds and inches in no time.
www.powerhouse-fitness.co.uk
QUICK QUESTION
VIRAL
VIDEO
MARINE WILDLIFE
FESTIVAL
RESTAURANT WEEK
NEXT ISSUE
LOVE WHERE YOU
LIVE
HOW TO EAT LIKE
AN ANIMAL. One man
demonstrates how people would
eat if they were more like animals
WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE
THING TO DO IN
NEWCASTLE ON A
SUNNY DAY?
I love the beach at the Quayside.
My nan bought me a new
bucket and spade and I want
to spend every day there in the
summer holidays!
ANTONY JAMES, 8, BENTON
SUMMERTYNE
AMERICANA
SCRATCH BIKES
BIRTHDAY
CAIT READ@
LIVETHEATRE
We create new plays, find &
develop creative talent and use
theatre to unlock the potential of
young people. Currently talking
about #TynePlay
So far, how have Live’s 40th
Birthday celebrations been
going?
It’s been a great year, Live
Witness was a really wonderful
promenade piece around our
buildings and Tyne is a lovely
play set around the river . Plus,
we have two great new plays
coming in the Autumn.
For those who might not have
heard of it, what is Tyne?
Tyne (#TynePlay) tells stories,
unlocks history and showcases
music all inspired by the river.
It’s on until Saturday 20th
July, so come and see it.
Who are the writers who have
contributed?
It’s written by Michael
Chaplin (@MichaelChaplin2)
but includes extracts about
the river from other writers
associated with Live Theatre
like Sid Chaplin, Tom
Hadaway, Alan Plater & Julia
Darling.
The SummerTyne Americana festival
returns to NE1 on the weekend
commencing Friday 19th June, as the
likes of Martha Wainwright, The
Mavericks, and Patty Griffin drop into
The Sage to help celebrate the cultural
delights from across the pond. There also
river boat cruises, some delicious street
food and much more.
What can you tell us about
the music involved in it?
Kathryn Tickell (@
KathrynTickell), the musical
director has chosen music
inspired the river and rearranged some traditional
songs, there’s two songs
kindly donated by Sting as
well other well known songs
about the river.
www.thesagegateshead.org
What else can we expect to
see at Live this season?
In the Autumn we are reviving
one of our best known plays,
Cooking with Elvis by Lee
Hall. We’ve also got a new
play called Wet House, a dark
comedy set in a hostel for
alcoholics by Paddy Campbell.
Time flies when you're zipping
around the City on two wheels it
seems, as NE1's Scratch Bikes
initiative celebrates its second
birthday. Originally a Newcastle
University project, we've now had
two whole years of quick, clean, and
affordable transport for all, with the
popularity of leaving the car at home
and cycling to your destination now
more popular than ever.
NEW MASSAGE PARLOUR
www.scratchbikes.co.uk
www.massagetherapynewcastle.co.uk
Located in the downstairs of the Saigon Bazaar Gift shop on Clayton Street,
Newcastle now has a brand new home of therapeutic relaxation and massages.
Neishka Therapy Balancing Massage is a peaceful oasis where you can forget
about the horrors of modern life and indulge yourself in a beautiful selection of
treatments.
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FEATURE
FEATURE
ONE OF THE
BUSIEST AND
MOST ENGAGED
GAY SCENES
NEWCASTLE GAY SCENE
Back in the 90’s when everything was
all crimped hair, Spice Girls, and Baby
G watches, the gay scene in
Newcastle was restricted to only a
handful of bars in and around the
western edge of the City. But in the
years since, the venues and attractions
around Westmorland Road,
Scotswood Road and Marlbrough
have combined to form one of the
strongest scenes in the entire region,
now affectionately and famously
dubbed ‘The Pink Triangle’.
The highest concentration of bars
currently resides on Scotswood Road,
with the stylish @NE (pronounced
“at one”) offering its clientèle a classy
atmosphere and an equally as
impressive cocktail menu; adjacent to
the more let-your-hair-down
approach of The Yard which, as well
and catering for almost any type of
night out, also boasts one of the City’s
most popular regular karaoke
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evenings. Neil Diamond – Sweet
Caroline, since you asked.
Following the road down brings you
to Switch, which with its sleek
interior for chilling out and relaxing,
and its elaborate dancefloor for
unleashing your dance-mat skills on
an unsuspecting public, is a firm a
firm favourite with younger people. It
even doubles as a grill bar on
weekends and resides underneath
Loft, a nightclub-come-late bar that
offers a more intimate setting for the
evenings that run into the small hours.
Next door to Switch, we have one of
Newcastle’s best kept secrets with the
music and cabaret extravaganza that is
Bank Bar. Incredibly popular with all
ages and inclinations, Bank is home to
the greatest mix of personalities and
larger-than-life experiences you’ll
find on a night out, so successful
they’ve recently celebrated their 15th
birthday.
It’s not all bars mind you, and just a
short pop down the road from these
two sits The Pride Suite, one of
Newcastle’s most successful projects,
its first LGBT community centre. Set
up last year as a versatile and inclusive
space, it’s already hosted markets,
movie nights and art installations, and
its cafe downstairs caters for hungry
visitors until midnight. If the prospect
of cabaret does anything for you,
Boulevard on Churchill Street is now
in the capable hands of Betty Legs
Diamond and offers a Broadway
night like no other with dancers,
table service and seasonal themed
shows running throughout the year.
There’s also the notoriously relaxing
Number 52 Sauna (one of two in the
city with The H20 located on
Blandford Street), which provides
steam and jacuzzi facilities as well as
food, drinks, and some handy free
wi-fi.
Arguably the stand out establishment
on the street is The Eagle Bar,
Newcastle’s own ‘Amsterdam-style’
venue that, whilst not exactly where
you’d go to kick back and unwind,
offers a uniquely dark and brooding
atmosphere specially catering for the
leather, denim and otherwise
uniformed crowd. Worlds away from
the last bar on the street Secrets,
which has instead become popular
for its chilled-out atmosphere and
delicious food.
The influx of leisure venues in Times
Square has long been considered a
key reason for the increase in
popularity of the gay scene, with the
Blonde Barrel being the latest of
these to open its doors after the
highly popular Twist was taken over
and given a radical makeover. Now
incorporating a massive selection of
real ales, a huge open plan space, and
a few booths which provide a more
intimate setting to try the venues
now famous menu of food, it’s fast
established itself as one of the most
modern (albeit with a retro feel) bars
in the city. Flanked by the also
relatively new Rusty’s Bar, named
after legendary Rusty who runs the
venue herself and featuring a host of
impressive cabaret and other live
entertainment, it’s gathering pace as
one of the funnest late-night bars in
Newcastle.
the largest gay scenes, Newcastle can
comfortably stake a claim as having
one of the busiest and most engaged.
This year the annual Pride Festival
celebrates its sixth year, and hopes to
draw as many as 30,000 people into
Leazes Park on Saturday 20th July for
what remains the biggest celebration
of LGBT culture in the North East.
After a giant midday parade from the
Civic Centre, the free event takes
place all day in Exhibition Park with
health stalls, a funfair, a market, and
the X-Factor’s Amelia Lily headlining
an impressive festival stage.
Newcastle’s renowned across the
world for its friendly atmosphere and
welcoming aura of enjoyment, and
no part of town is a better example
of this than The Pink Triangle. Now
that it’s expanded its repertoire from
bars and nightclubs to include cafes,
Despite all the expansion and influx
of new locations, the crown jewel of
this part of town remains
Powerhouse. Just down the road from
the The Dog and Gossip on
Westmorland Road, it’s Newcastle’s
longest standing nightclub at over 20
years old and holds the latest license
in the City - so regardless of what
sort of evening you were planning,
it’s where you’ll most likely find
yourself come the end of the night. It
boasts four floors playing all the latest
pop tunes as well as a huge smoking
terrace, and boasts the likes of JLS
and Olly Murs amongst its glittering
history of guest appearances.
Whilst we can’t yet boast the one of
event spaces, and some of the tastiest
grub in town, now’s the best time
ever to be a part of it whatever your
persuasion.
www.northern-pride.com
QUICK QUESTION
IF YOU COULD ADD ONE
THING TO THE GATE
WHAT WOULD IT BE?
Well, it’s already got pretty much
everything you need. But on a
sunny day it would be lovely to
have a retractable roof to give it a
bit of a beer garden feel.
BEN CHATTAWAY, DEPUTY
MANAGER, BAR BEYOND
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FEATURE
FOOD&DRINK
WHY I’LL PROBABLY
NEVER DRIVE
CARL HUTCHINSON
Driving is just something that’s never appealed to
me, probably because my dad doesn’t drive, I
grew up on the image “I’ll just meet someone
who drives”. Not only does my dad not drive
but when we would inevitably get lost on family
trips he wouldn’t get the map out and help, he
would wave at the people in the street. We had
now driven up and down three times until my
poor mother was forced to ask “What are you
doing?” he would then reply with a big grin on
his face “Well, we’ve been down this street so
many times we’re friends with the locals”. I get
my irritating behaviour from him. I then met
someone who drives, she liked her music only in
the car. With the Glee Soundtrack and Michael
Bublé blasting, Warren Zevon didn’t stand a
chance. I was told “You can have your music
when you drive the car”. So there you go, I took
my driving test FOUR TIMES and passed to
spite my ex-girlfriend. I only use that licence for
when I get ID’d for buying beer, ironically, to
take on the train with me. Carl Hutchinson brings All The Rage to
The Stand, Newcastle on Sunday 14th July
before heading to the
Edinburgh Festival
Underbelly from 3rd
– 25th August. For
tickets see www.
thestand.co.uk and
www.edinburghs
bestcomedy.com
NE1
EXCLUSIVE
CARD
It might still be months until Christmas, but if you work in
Newcastle City Centre you could be forgiven for thinking it
had arrived early, with the NE1 Exclusive card entitling you to
a whole host of amazing discounts and exclusive offers.
Travel specialists Dawson and Sanderson are offering card
holders free spending money on their next trip – spend £500
on a holiday, get €50 to take with you, spend £750, get €75,
or spend £1000, and get €100. Closer to home, the illustrious
Sandman Hotel are offering a whopping 50% off Friday and
Sunday night stays when you book them with a Saturday.
Available completely free to those working in the heart of the
city, the card has been set up by NE1 to offer the good people
who keep everything ticking over and running smoothly a
chance to get a little something back, and a number of shops,
bars, restaurants and cafes, as well as hair and beauty spots, have
already signed up to offer a deal.
There’s also 20% off food at Browns, Frankie & Bennies, and
The Living Room, with La Vina offering 3 tapas for only
£9.95. Clothing retailer Warehouse are knocking 15% off for
those flashing their card, whilst Most Suitable have reduced
their suit hire charges by 20%. With more businesses signing up
everyday, the NE1 Exclusive Card is this Summer’s must have
accessory
NE1’S
COCKTAIL
WEEK
3, 5, 7 COCKTAIL HEAVEN FROM
MONDAY 15TH UNTIL SUNDAY 21ST JULY
Cocktail shakers at the ready, as the
art of cocktail mixology enters a new
level when the City raises its glasses
to toast the first ever NE1 Cocktail
Week from Monday 15th to Sunday
21st July. Cocktail Lovers will be able
to enjoy a mouth-watering array of
cocktails at three fantastic value price
points – just £3, £5 and £7 at a
number of different venues.
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www.getintonewcastle.co.uk
Pasqualino’s brings you
contemporary cocktails from
the family team that brought you
Popolo, Intermezzo and Alvinos.
Choose to relax in the stunning interior
of Pasqualino’s complete with bespoke
ceiling artwork or enjoy the fully
licensed outdoor terrace on Grey Street.
As well as perfectly served cocktails
you can choose from a great selection
of delicious draughts and gorgeous
wines and if you our hungry our perfect
hand pulled pizzas and great selection
of authentic pastas are sure to hit the
spot.
Pasqualino’s is the perfect place for
keeping in touch as there is fast, free
WI-FI throughout.
www.ne1exclusive.com
THE SUMMER’S MUSTHAVE ACCESSORY
Like NE1’s highly successful
Restaurant Week which encourages
diners to try out new restaurants
with fixed price menus, Cocktail
Week offers the spirit enthusiasts
amongst you the opportunity to
sample some fantastic drinks at a
fraction of their usual price, and
discover some new bars in the search
for the perfect libation.
Among the many venues already
raising their shakers and crushing
their ice in preparation are Fat
Buddha, Babucho, Pasqualinos,
Revolution and Livello, with many
more set to be announced in the
coming weeks.
It doesn't stop there though, as the
tiny folding umbrella in this mojito
of mixology comes in the form of a
series of cocktail masterclasses being
organised throughout the city, which
will allow enthusiasts to learn the art
of creating their perfect cocktail at
home.
During Cocktail Week simply choose
any of our cocktails and pay only £5
Tel 0191 2442513
Facebook.com / Pasqualinos
Twitter.com / Pasqualinos_Bar
www.pasqualinos.co.uk
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FEATURE
MUSIC
THE X FACTOR
LIVE TOUR 2014
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
WOES
PAUL DIXON
NEWCASTLE
FOOTBALL PUNDIT
I have been using public transport for three or four
years now, to get to and from work. It wasn’t
through any altruistic environmental concerns, or to
help reduce congestion on the nation’s 15th century
road network. It was more to do with finance, as my
calculations revealed that it was cheaper to run
Elton John than a car. Public transport has its critics,
me mainly, and my subliminal rage towards those
imbeciles who regale everyone with their iPod
choices. That said, it does have its positives, it allows
me to drink huge quantities of alcohol to blot out a
wretched Newcastle performance for example, and
has got me back into my reading habit.
I love books, real ones, not those electronic tablet
books which to me is the equivalent of fancying a
great big steak, and then eating the menu it’s
printed on. Indeed, if bookshops had drinks licenses
I’d probably move in.
There is something about walking around a
bookshop. The staff are different, they let you
browse, unlike other retailers who stalk you like
over-protective parents, and they’re the most
knowledgeable.You get the feeling they actually
enjoy being there. The joy of coming across a book
you’d forgotten about cannot be replicated by
whizzing your finger over a computer screen,
however clever these tablet things are. “You can
store hundreds of books on it,” I was breathlessly
told by one sales assistant “Ah yes,” I replied, “but
you can’t prop a wobbly table up with it if it’s
rubbish.” I have to consider my luck with matters
electronic as well, with a real book there’s no chance
of: “Symphony Mammaria stepped slowly out the
pool, pausing briefly to brush water from
her.............PLEASE CHARGE YOUR TABLET,
YOU HAVE NO BATTERY.”
A bookshelf also adds a little gravitas to the family
home, so much more aesthetic than a silicon slab
flashing and beeping away in the corner, or am I
confusing it with Jordan’s autobiography?
blackadderboy@ yahoo.co.uk
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END OF
TERM
With the school term grinding to a shuddering halt, your
only hope for the retention of your own sanity lies in finding
enough activities to keep the little ones sufficiently
entertained until September. Thankfully, there’s plenty on in
the City to keep both their minds and their hands busy over
the coming week and months with some terrific longrunning exhibitions and one-off events.
If you’re looking for a way to scare them into tidying their
rooms, why not get transported back to the Jurassic and
Cretaceous periods at Life Science Centre. Age of the
Dinosaur, a Natural History Museum exhibition, gives you a
glimpse of life as it was 65 million years ago and is running
every day throughout the summer. Or for something with a
few less teeth, The Discovery Museum hosts a Teddy Bear’s
tea party on Thursday 25th July where there will be cake
decorating, face painting, and even a teddy hunt. Meanwhile,
over at Seven Stories on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th,
there’s an entire weekend dedicated to the Vikings in
celebration of the return to the region of the Lindisfarne
gospels. From craft activities to legendary story telling, they’ll
learn all about how to become a hero the hard way.
MY TOP FIVE
ADRIANA HAYMAN
The X Factor is back
and set to hit our
screens this summer in
what will be an
amazing 10th series.
With auditions
underway we are
delighted to announce
the presale for the
10th UK Arena
XFACTOR LIVE
TOUR, definitely
one that is not to be
missed. New stars are waiting to be made and you have the chance to
see them performing live at the Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle on
Tuesday 25th February 2014. The 2014 arena tour will visit all the
major cities across the nation from Aberdeen to Dublin with
contestants performing classic songs and viewer’s favourites from the
TV series.
Tickets will be available on a pre-sale for fans from Friday
5th July with general on sale to be confirmed.
29, BLYTH
BEST KEPT SECRETS IN
NEWCASTLE
1. Dabbawal – At the quieter end of
High Bridge, this is Newcastle’s best
Indian street food. In fact, the best
Indian food full stop!
2. Stateside Diner – On Pink Lane.
American-themed scran at its best! I
love their leather booths too, perfect for
gossiping!
3. Sergeant Peppers – Off
Northumberland Street, perfect for some
cheesy sounds and live music
4. RPM Music – Just off High Bridge, I
always get the best advice on my record
purchases here, they’ve got great taste!
5. Flip Clothing – Tucked away above a
paper shop on Westgate Road, it’s chock
full of vintage gems
Dine out for only
£1per
0person.
or£1
5
*
5th Aug – 11th Aug.**
Enjoy great food with an extra helping of value when you dine with us at
some of Newcastle’s finest restaurants for only £10 or £15 per person.
hotels that dare to be different
www.sevenstories.org.uk
www.life.org.uk
www.twmuseums.org.uk/discovery
KEEP THE LITTLE
ONES SUFFICIENTLY
ENTERTAINED
For a full list of participating restaurants, information on booking a
table and to download your voucher visit:
getintonewcastle.co.uk
*£10 and £15 menus are restaurant specific.
* *Selected restaurants. Terms and conditions apply.
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FILM
LISTINGS
NE1’S MONUMENT MOVIES
With Quayside Seaside offering visitors to NE1 a perfect
chance to kick-back in the City centre, deckchair
enthusiasts probably thought things couldn't possibly get
better. But how wrong they'd be, as NE1 are delighted to
announce that the incredibly popular Monument Movies
season is returning to the City's most iconic meeting
place.
From Tuesday 23rd July until Thursday 29th August,
Grey's Monument will once again become a impromptu
home to street cinema, with everything from modern
classics like The Wizard of Oz and 500 Days of Summer,
to some of Hollywood's most high profile offerings like
Avengers Assemble and Life of Pi completely free to
watch.
There's also a terrific selection of films for the kids, with
Ice Age, Up, Despicable Me, Finding Nemo, and How To
Train Your Dragon just some of the animated adventures
amongst the 24 films that'll be screened over the six week
period.
Showing from midday and 5pm during the summer
YOUR COMPREHENSIVE LISTINGS GUIDE
TO WHAT’S ON IN NEWCASTLE CITY CENTRE
THIS FORTNIGHT
ART
PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS
BFI Mediatheque. New and exciting
films and TV programmes have been
added to the BFI Mediatheque at
Discovery Museum – a digital jukebox
of film and TV based within Tyne &
Wear Archives. Simply pop in, log on
and watch for free! Discovery Museum,
Blandford Square, Newcastle.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/discovery
holidays, it's once again the perfect way for families,
couples, and anyone else to pass a summer's afternoon,
with free cinema returning to the heart of Newcastle.
www.getintonewcastle.co.uk
Northern Spirit: 300 Years of Art
from the North East. This major
new permanent display will showcase
nationally and internationally-important
work by artists and makers from the
North East. Laing Gallery, New
Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing
18th and 19th Century Collection.
The gallery’s most important works are
displayed in this beautiful gallery. Laing
Gallery, New Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing
Sixty Glorious Years. A new exhibition
that celebrates the Queen’s Diamond
Jubilee and shows how the region has
changed. City Library, Book Gallery,
Princess Square, Newcastle.
www.newcastle.gov.uk
Paul Noble Marble Hall. Turner Prize
2012 nominee, Paul Noble’s installation
at the Laing Art Gallery includes his
large-scale Villa Joe wool tapestry that
is the centrepiece of Paul Noble
Marble Hall display. Laing Gallery,
New Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing
UNTIL WEDNESDAY 10TH
JULY
60 Years Of Stitching. Newcastle
upon Tyne Embroiderers’ Guild are
celebrating their 60 years as a Branch
of the E.G. with an exhibition at
Newcastle City Library entitled 60
Years of Stitching. Newcastle City
Library, Princess Square, Newcastle.
www.newcastle.gov.uk
QUICK
JOKE
FRIDAY 12TH JULY UNTIL
FRIDAY 30TH AUGUST
WHAT’S THE EEN
TW
DIFFERENCE BEA FISH?
A PIANO AND
A PIANO
YOU CAN TUNE
TUNA
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BUT YO
FISH!
, 19,
CLARE MURPHY
HEATON
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Space, Norham House, 12 Newbridge
Street West, Newcastle.
www.thenewbridgeproject.com
IMPROMPTU HOME
TO STREET CINEMA
A Small Hiccup. A Small Hiccup is a
travelling exhibition, events programme,
publication and online commission
exploring diseased language, curated by
George Vasey. Featuring new work by
Jeremy Hutchison, Leah Lovett, Fay
Nicolson & Oliver Smith, Siôn
Parkinson, Erica Scourti, Simon Senn,
Holly Pester, Charlie Woolley. NewBridge
FRIDAY 12TH JULY UNTIL
FRIDAY 23RD AUGUST
Shani Rhys James: The Rivalry
Of Flowers. The relationship of the
figure within its domestic space has
been a key motif in Shani Rhys
James’ work and in her current series
of paintings her figures compete with
the overblown floral wallpaper for
dominance. In ‘Skinny Rib’, the
figure’s head stands in permanence,
her body seems to be caught in the
process of creation. The figure, left
almost transparent in places, leaves us
wondering whether she is part of her
opulent background or what is
actually on show here; the interior
scene, the oversize lilies or the figure
itself? University Gallery, Northumbria
University, Sandyford Road, Newcastle.
www.northumbria.ac.uk/universitygallery
Sandra Blow. A pioneer of the British
post-war abstract movement Sandra
Blow’s work started in the radical
atmosphere of the pre-Arte Povera
movement under the influence of Alberto
Burri, and she remained loyal to the
language of abstraction throughout her
career. Burri introduced her to paintings
and assemblages created with sackcloth
and ashes, the only materials available to
him as a prisoner of war. Fuelled also by
the Renaissance principles of geometry,
light and scale, Blow set about treating
form with its own innate reality and
rejecting subject matter in terms of
representation, “I can remember that
extraordinary sense of shedding
everything, of leaving all known tracks
and then just looking for something that
could be my own, of interpreting the
actual structure of the painting, which
seems to connect with abstract structure
and space – and finding my own
language in it!” University Gallery,
Northumbria University, Sandyford Road,
Newcastle. www.northumbria.ac.uk/
universitygallery
UNTIL SATURDAY 20TH JULY
Sacred Geometry: Faith, Trust And
Angelic Dust. Joshua Burbank creates
his mixed media art from a studio in the
Balearic Islands, a Mediterranean paradise
that has been connected with hedonism
and mystical spirituality for thousands of
years. Joshua’s art begins as collage
formed from clippings taken out of
high-end lifestyle magazines. Using oil
paints, he transforms the collages into
epic vignettes inspired by the ‘fantasy art’
of the 1970s. The imaginary scenes retain
references to our modern age, including
contemporary make-up on the proud
female figures who are his heroines.
Wielding magical contraptions, vorpal
blades and considerable presence these
heroines embody the appeal, and potency,
of emancipated modern womanhood.
The Outsiders, Newcastle Quayside. www.
theoutsiders.net/exhibitions
True Grit: The Projection Of The
North In Photography And Film.
True/Grit is a celebration of northern
realism and all its complex beauties. It
draws on the Amber/Side collective’s
unique film and photographic collection,
which, growing out of a 44 year
on-going engagement with the North
East, holds works of extraordinary truth/
beauty/grit by some of the world’s finest
documentary photographers. The
exhibition provides an opportunity to
explore the ideas and assumptions that
underpin the projections and
presentations of northern lives and
landscapes. The Side Gallery,The Side,
Newcastle. www.amber-online.com
UNTIL FRIDAY 26TH JULY
Altered Space 2: Alison Dalwood.
Moments of time, of light and shadow are
displaced from the landscape and
relocated, opening the possibility of a
direct perceptual experience for the
viewer. Globe Gallery, Blandford Square,
Newcastle. www.globegallery.org
UNTIL SATURDAY 27TH JULY
Heavy Metal: An exhibition of
quilting & textiles by It Happens.
From rockers to shipbuilding – a dynamic
response to the theme Heavy Metal. An
exhibition of new work by the North
East textile group featuring hangings and
art figures. Newcastle Arts Centre,Westgate
Road, Newcastle. www.newcastle-arts-centre.
co.uk
The Postcard – A Voyage Of
Discovery. Curated by Gail-Nina
Anderson. The postcard is the piece of
mail we prop up on the mantelpiece or
stick to the fridge door, usually more of a
greeting than a message, a few words on
the reverse of an image, a sign that
someone is thinking of us. Every postcard
also represents a moment of choice,
encapsulating the process when we
thought this particular image would be
the one to send - the card we select for a
particular recipient says a vast amount
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about our relationship to them. And the
choice made by the publisher, who has to
consider a card likely to sell. This opens
up some fascinating speculations about
the taste of the time. This exhibition
offers a light-hearted exploration of why
postcards appeal, inviting speculation
about our own choices and collections.
The Lit & Phil,Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.litandphil.org.uk
UNTIL WEDNESDAY 31ST
JULY
Writing North East: Coalfields And
Quaysides. A new exhibition at City
Library explores the representation of
place in North East literature. Writing
North East: Coalfields and Quaysides
showcases unseen material from local
authors, including David Almond and
Linda France, alongside literary jewels
from the British Library. There’s also
original artwork on display, inspired
by Thomas Bewick’s History of
Quadrupeds. Newcastle City Library,
Princess Square, Newcastle.
www.newcastle.gov.uk
UNTIL SUNDAY 4TH AUGUST
Ready Salted. Ready Salted is an
exhibition or art created by young people
from Gateshead Youth Offending Team.
The Young artists have investigated the
theme of identity by eploring various art
forms including painting, sculpture and
animation, the results of which can be
seen in this exhibition of their work.
BALTIC Centre For Contemporary Art,
Gateshead. www.balticmill.com
UNTIL SATURDAY 17TH
AUGUST
Touching Colour. To coincide with
the Congress of the International Colour
Association (AIC) being held in
Newcastle in July 2013, this exhibition
will focus on artists who are interested in
the areas where colours meet and overlap
in there work and will include painting,
installation, video and sculptural works
by major contemporary artists. Hatton
Gallery, Newcastle University.
www.ncl.ac.uk/hatton
LISTINGS
Heather Phillipson. BALTIC presents
an exhibition of new and recent work by
Heather Phillipson. Yes, Surprising Is
Existence In The Post-Vegetal
Cosmorama consists of three videos
within custom-made environments
within Ground Floor
gallery. Cardiovascular Vernacular (as in
‘it’s time for my regular cardiovascular
vernacular’) 2013, will also be launched.
A new audio-visual walking tour that
takes visitors outside the gallery space, the
work will link BALTIC with its sister
venue, BALTIC 39, in Newcastle.
BALTIC Centre For Contemporary Art,
Gateshead. www.balticmill.com
UNTIL MONDAY 30TH
SEPTEMBER
Inspiring The Lindisfarne Gospels.
Pick up a copy of Hancock’s free gallery
trail exploring the Roman and Saxon
culture that influenced the production of
the Lindisfarne Gospels. Also enjoy a free
children’s trail around the museum to
spot the animals in their collection that
are illustrated in the Gospels. Great North
Museum: Hancock, Barras Bridge, Newcastle.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum
UNTIL SUNDAY 22ND
SEPTEMBER
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Dirty Pop, 11pm. O2 Academy,
Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
Fabulicious Fridays, 10pm, £4/£5.
Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4,
Grainger Quarter, Newcastle.
www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
Jukebox, 11pm. The Other Rooms,Times
Square, Newcastle. www.theotherrooms.com
The Club over 2 floors: Resident
Steven Dunn, Paris, James Vargas,
James Cummings, Wayne C
McDonald. Florita’s, Collingwood Street,
Newcastle. www.floritasbar.com
THURSDAY 11TH JULY
Hipshakers, 10pm, free. Head
of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
SATURDAY 13TH JULY
Blush: Chris Schrouder, 10pm,
£5. Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4,
Grainger Quarter, Newcastle.
www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
Rhythm Section Featuring Big Ron
XL & Guests. Florita’s, Collingwood Street,
Newcastle. www.floritasbar.com
Liam Carty, Paris, James Vargas,
Steve Dunn. Florita’s, Collingwood
Street, Newcastle. www.floritasbar.com
Love. Digital, Times Square, Newcastle.
0191 261 9755
Propaganda, 11pm. O2 Academy,
Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
Rock @ LYH feat. DJ Mel, 8pm.
Coolaid, 11pm, free. Head of Steam,
Born This Way. Digital,Times Square,
Newcastle. www.yourfutureisdigital.com
Monday Night Reggae, 10pm, free.
Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
TUESDAY 16TH JULY
NE Underground, 10pm, free.
Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
THURSDAY 18TH JULY
World HQ Uplifting Grooves,
11pm. World Headquarters, Carliol
Square, Newcastle. www.welovewhq.com
Dreamboys Show, 6.30pm, £29.
Tiger Tiger,The Gate, Newcastle.
www.tigertiger-newcastle.co.uk
FRIDAY 12TH JULY
MONDAY 15TH JULY
Game|Over Student Night: Wiggy
(Dirty Pop), James Hughes (Vice
City), 10.30pm, £5. Bambu Nightclub,
Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter, Newcastle.
www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
Rebel. Digital,Times Square, Newcastle.
0191 261 9755
Quids>In, 10.30pm, £1.
Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4,
Grainger Quarter, Newcastle.
www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
Rhythm Factory, 10pm, £3. Bambu
Nightclub, Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter,
Newcastle. www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
WEDNESDAY 17TH JULY
CLUBS
Game|Over Student Night: Wiggy
(Dirty Pop), James Hughes (Vice
City), 10.30pm, £5. Bambu Nightclub,
Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter, Newcastle.
www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
SUNDAY 14TH JULY
Skates. Northumbria University Students
Union, Sandyford Road, Newcastle.
www.mynsu.northumbria.ac.uk
WEDNESDAY 10TH JULY
UNTIL SUNDAY 15TH
SEPTEMBER
Matt Stokes: Give To Me The Life I
Love. Artist Matt Stokes immerses
himself in communities to look at the
culture that shapes people lives and
identities. This new work of art for The
Street is inspired by the people who live
around the Whitechapel Gallery in
east London, home to the largest
Bangladeshi community in the UK.
Laing Gallery, New Bridge Street,
Newcastle. www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing
Neville Street, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
LYH, Northumberland Road, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
The Voodoo Project, 11pm, £4.
Riverside Nightclub, Quayside, Newcastle.
www.thevoodooroject.com
World HQ Uplifting Grooves,
11pm, World Headquarters, Carliol
Square, Newcastle. www.welovewhq.com
Hipshakers, 10pm, free. Head
of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
Rebel. Digital, Times Square, Newcastle.
0191 261 9755
Rhythm Section Featuring Big Ron
XL & Guests. Florita’s, Collingwood
Street, Newcastle. www.floritasbar.com
Quids>In, 10.30pm, £1. Bambu
Nightclub, Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter,
Newcastle. www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
FRIDAY 19TH JULY
Coolaid, 11pm, free. Head of
Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
Dirty Pop, 11pm. O2 Academy,
Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
Fabulicious Fridays, 10pm, £4/£5.
Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4,
Grainger Quarter, Newcastle.
www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
Jukebox, 11pm. The Other Rooms,Times
Square, Newcastle. www.theotherrooms.com
The Club over 2 floors: Resident
Steven Dunn, Paris, James Vargas,
James Cummings, Wayne C
McDonald. Florita’s, Collingwood Street,
Newcastle. www.floritasbar.com
RECOMMENDS
OUR PICK OF THE BEST EVENTS TAKING PLACE
THIS FORTNIGHT
ONE-OFF EVENTS
Vintage Tea Dance. Turn back the clocks with this special fundraising vintage
tea dance.You will be welcomed with a drinks reception in the Great Hall,
before being given an opportunity to see co-operative archives, including the
original blueprints to the Discovery Museum. High tea will then be served at
your table whilst you are entertained by a live band. This will be followed by
more live music and dancing courtesy of musicians from The Pink Lane Jazz
Coop. 4pm, £5.Wednesday 17th July at Discovery Museum, Blandford Square,
Newcastle. www.twmuseums.org.uk/discovery
ART
Sacred Geometry: Faith, Trust And Angelic Dust. Joshua Burbank creates
his mixed media art from a studio in the Balearic Islands, a Mediterranean
paradise that has been connected with hedonism and mystical spirituality for
thousands of years. Joshua’s art begins as collage formed from clippings taken out
of high-end lifestyle magazines. Using oil paints, he transforms the collages into
epic vignettes inspired by the ‘fantasy art’ of the 1970s. The imaginary scenes
retain references to our modern age, including contemporary make-up on the
proud female figures who are his heroines. Wielding magical contraptions,
vorpal blades and considerable presence these heroines embody the appeal, and
potency, of emancipated modern womanhood. Until Saturday 20th July at The
Outsiders, Newcastle Quayside. www.theoutsiders.net/exhibitions
KIDS
The Children’s Summer Reading Challenge. Children can enjoy a summer
of spine-tingling thrills! Enter into the Creepy House if you dare and follow our
adventurers as they explore its secrets. Meet some hair-raising residents like
Headless Harry and Frankenmouse and see if you can get to the Grand Finale
in the cellar! Your dare is … Read six books and visit the library three times
over the summer holidays to receive your Creepy House stickers and certificate.
Get creative at our read and make sessions at most Newcastle Libraries.
Until Sunday 1st September at Newcastle City Library, Princess Square, Newcastle.
www.newcastle.gov.uk
STAGE
Moving Family. Moving Family is an honest look at prejudice in modern
Britain through the eyes and words of its future generation. Set in the back of a
moving removal van on a journey to their new home, two sets of siblings must
sort their differences before they start their life together as a ‘step-family’. A play
full of laughs and hope. 8pm, £8/£6. Friday 19th & Saturday 20th July at Live
Theatre, Broad Chare, Newcastle. www.live.org.uk
TALKS & WORKSHOPS
Kittiwakes On The Tyne. As part of the North East Marine Wildlife Festival,
join the Natural History Society of Northumbria in a series of talks and
discussions led by leading Tyne Kittiwake researchers and practioners. John
Coulson, Dan Turner, Chris Redfern and Peter Bell will be leading the
discussions which include the new discoveries being made about these
fascinating birds. 7pm-9pm, free.Wednesday 24th July at Great North Museum:
Hancock, Barras Bridge, Newcastle. www.twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum
World HQ Uplifting Grooves, 11pm.
World Headquarters, Carliol Square,
Newcastle. www.welovewhq.com
SATURDAY 20TH JULY
Blush: Chris Schrouder, 10pm, £5.
Bambu Nightclub, Units 3 & 4,
Grainger Quarter, Newcastle.
www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
Dreamboys Show, 6.30pm, £29.
Tiger Tiger,The Gate, Newcastle.
www.tigertiger-newcastle.co.uk
Liam Carty, Paris, James Vargas,
Steve Dunn. Florita’s, Collingwood
Street, Newcastle. www.floritasbar.com
Love. Digital,Times Square, Newcastle.
0191 261 9755
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LISTINGS
World HQ Uplifting Grooves, 11pm,
World Headquarters, Carliol Square,
Newcastle. www.welovewhq.com
SUNDAY 21ST JULY
Rhythm Factory, 10pm, £3. Bambu
Nightclub, Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter,
Newcastle. www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
MONDAY 22ND JULY
Born This Way. Digital,Times Square,
Newcastle. www.yourfutureisdigital.com
TUESDAY 23RD JULY
NE Underground, 10pm, free.
Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
Skates. Northumbria University Students
Union, Sandyford Road, Newcastle.
www.mynsu.northumbria.ac.uk
LISTINGS
Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.thestand.co.uk
Hyena Comedy Club, Leazes Lane,
Newcastle. www.thehyena.com
Jamón Jamón (3.30pm)
Jason and the Argonauts (1.15pm)
SATURDAY 13TH JULY
THE SATURDAY SHOW FEAT.
Dave Johns, Nathan Caton, Sean
Turner, Mrs Barbara Nice, 7pm,
£15. The Stand, High Bridge Street,
Newcastle. www.thestand.co.uk
MONDAY 15 JULY
Brendan Dempsy, David
Hadingham, Ian Cognito, 7pm.
Hyena Comedy Club, Leazes Lane,
Newcastle. www.thehyena.com
THE SATURDAY SHOW FEAT.
Markus Birdman, Simon Donald,
Tiernan Douieb, Jerry Bucham,
Mandy Knight, 7pm, £15. The
Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.thestand.co.uk
SUNDAY 14TH JULY
Carl Hutchinson: All The Rage, 7pm.
The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.thestand.co.uk
Gavin
Webster
WEDNESDAY 24TH JULY
Simon
Donald
GAVIN WEBSTER’S
NORTHUMBRIAN ASSEMBLY
FEAT. Simon Donald, Anthony
Young. The Stand, High Bridge Street,
Newcastle. www.thestand.co.uk
NEWCASTLE KIDS COMEDY
CLUB FEAT. Martin Mor. The
Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.thestand.co.uk
WEDNESDAY 17TH JULY
THURSDAY 11TH JULY
THE THURSDAY SHOW FEAT.
Markus Birdman, Simon Donald,
Tiernan Douieb, Jerry Bucham,
Mandy Knight, 7pm, £10. The
Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.thestand.co.uk
FRIDAY 12TH JULY
Brendan Dempsy, David
Hadingham, Ian Cognito, 7pm.
Hyena Comedy Club, Leazes Lane,
Newcastle. www.thehyena.com
THE FRIDAY SHOW FEAT.
Markus Birdman, Simon Donald,
Tiernan Douieb, Jerry Bucham,
Mandy Knight, 7pm, £12. The
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GAVIN WEBSTER’S
NORTHUMBRIAN ASSEMBLY
FEAT. Nathan Caton. The Stand, High
Bridge Street, Newcastle. www.thestand.co.uk
MONDAY 22ND JULY
Movies from 7pm
EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY
FROM FRIDAY 19 JULY
EVERY TUESDAY
Mini Illustrators. Dip your toe into
The World’s End
Wadjda
The Wall
Les Invisibles
Screening of comedy DVDs
WEDNESDAY 24TH JULY
SUNDAY 21 JULY
enjoy hands-on water activities with
Play Tyne; discover more about
military history with A Soldier’s Life;
find out about the story of Newcastle
from the Romans to the present day in
Newcastle Story; experience the
Science Maze fun zone; marvel at
stunning ship models in Story Of The
Tyne; check out the Turbinia, the
fastest ship in the world, in Discovery’s
foyer; and explore the region’s rich
history of scientific invention and
industrial activity in Tyneside
Challenge. Discovery Museum, Blandford
Square, Newcastle. www.twmuseums.org.
uk/discovery
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1.15pm)
Planetarium. Featuring the latest
@ Discovery Museum. Children can
The Bling Ring
A Field In England
Paris-Manhattan
Like Someone In Love
WEDNESDAY 10 JULY
The Croods
SATURDAY 20 JULY
CHILDREN’S FILM CLUB:
The Croods 2D (10.30am)
NT LIVE: Macbeth (8.30pm)
MONDAY 22 JULY
Springsteen and I (8.35pm)
RED RAW FEAT. Jonny Pelham,
Lee Kyle, 7pm, £2. The Stand, High
Bridge Street, Newcastle. www.thestand.co.uk
BRINGING IN BABY: ParisManhattan (11am)
Suspension of Disbelief plus Mike
Figgis Q&A (6pm)
THURSDAY 18TH JULY
THURSDAY 11 JULY
The Passion of Joan of Arc (6pm)
The Wall plus German Language Café
(6.15pm)
THE THURSDAY SHOW FEAT.
Dave Johns, Nathan Caton, Sean
Turner, Mrs Barbara Nice, 7pm,
£10. The Stand, High Bridge Street,
Newcastle. www.thestand.co.uk
The Stoker (6.30pm)
WEDNESDAY 24 JULY
SATURDAY 13 JULY
BRINGING IN BABY: Wadjda
(11am)
Aguirre, The Wrath of God (6pm)
FRIDAY 19TH JULY
Carl Hutchinson, John Smith,
7pm. Hyena Comedy Club, Leazes Lane,
Newcastle. www.thehyena.com
Daleks – Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
(1pm)
FROM FRIDAY 12 JULY
TUESDAY 23 JULY
THE SIDE CINEMA
THE SIDE, NEWCASTLE
www.amber-online.com
Out In The Dark
We Steal Secrets – The Story of
Wikileaks
THURSDAY 11TH JULY
SATURDAY 13 JULY
THURSDAY 18TH JULY
Bury The Hatchet
SATURDAY 20TH JULY
CHILDREN’S FILM CLUB: London
International Animation Festival:
Amazing Animations 2 (10.30am)
Akira (8.45pm)
Carl Hutchinson, John Smith, 7pm.
SUNDAY 14 JULY
THE FRIDAY SHOW FEAT. Dave
Johns, Nathan Caton, Sean Turner,
Mrs Barbara Nice, 7pm, £12.
The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.thestand.co.uk
KIDS
PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS
FROM FRIDAY 5 JULY
Story Times. Everyone enjoys a
Every Monday
LYH
NORTHUMBERLAND ROAD
NEWCASTLE
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
BRIGHT CLUB. The Stand, High
Bridge Street, Newcastle. www.thestand.co.uk
TYNESIDE CINEMA
PILGRIM STREET
NEWCASTLE
0845 217 9909
tynesidecinema.co.uk
EVERY DAY
BRINGING IN BABY: Blancanieves
(11am)
The Gospel According to Matthew
(5.45pm)
FILM
COMEDY
RED RAW FEAT. Tiernan Douieb,
Tony Jameson, 7pm, £2. The Stand,
High Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.thestand.co.uk
F*CKWITS FEAT. Simon Donald.
The Stand, High Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.thestand.co.uk
Science Centre,Times Square, Newcastle.
www.life.org.uk
good story, so sit back, relax and enjoy
Seven Stories’ resident storytellers to
hear your favourite stories old and
new. 11.30am & 2pm. Seven Stories,
Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle.
www.sevenstories.org.uk
WEDNESDAY 17 JULY
RED RAW FEAT. Matt Reed, 7pm,
£2. The Stand, High Bridge Street,
Newcastle. www.thestand.co.uk
Game|Over Student Night: Wiggy
(Dirty Pop), James Hughes (Vice
City), 10.30pm, £5. Bambu Nightclub,
Units 3 & 4, Grainger Quarter, Newcastle.
www.bambunewcastle.co.uk
WEDNESDAY 10TH JULY
SUNDAY 21ST JULY
SILVER SCREEN: Blancanieves
(12pm)
EMPIRE CINEMAS
NEWGATE STREET, THE GATE,
NEWCASTLE
VIEW FILM TIMINGS ONLINE
www.empirecinemas.co.uk
When The Levees Broke
CULTURE LAB
SPACE 4/5, KINGS WALK,
NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY,
NEWCASTLE
technology using high tech LED
projectors and offering a choice of
films and educational programmes
featuring Sea Monsters, Fragile Planet,
Earth Moon & Sun, Seasonal
Stargazing, Infinity Express and Dawn
Of The Space Age. Great North
Museum: Hancock, Barras Bridge,
Newcastle. www.twmuseums.org.uk/
greatnorthmuseum
4D Motion Ride: Hover Chase. A
high octane adventure during which
state of the art hover bikes and their
riders are pushed to their limits as they
vie for pole position in a race that sees
them travelling through tricky terrains
and landscapes. Life Science Centre,Times
Square, Newcastle. www.life.org.uk
Planetarium. New production The
Sun Show joins We Are Aliens and
Naughty Monsters Explore The
Planets at Life Science Centre’s
stunning Planetarium. Take a look at
our nearest star, the Sun. Here on
Earth its warmth and light are vital to
life as we know it, but is our star really
that remarkable compared to the
billions of others in our galaxy? Life
the world of illustration and explore
highlights of Seven Stories’ collection
that show how real illustrators make
their work. Have a go yourself and try
out methods including print making
and watercolour painting. For budding
illustrators over 5 years old and their
families. 3pm. Seven Stories, Ouseburn
Valley, Newcastle. www.sevenstories.org.uk
EVERY MONDAY
Little Story Explorers. Join Little
Story Explorers for a fun-filled
session in Seven Stories’ exhibition,
A Squash And A Squeeze, Sharing
Stories with Julia Donaldson.
They’ll show you new ways of
looking at artwork, including
original illustrations from The
Gruffalo, Tiddler and What The
Ladybird Heard. Explore the
gallery and join in with an
interactive storytime surrounded
by your favourite characters. Ages
5 and under, 2.30pm. Seven Stories,
Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle.
www.sevenstories.org.uk
Little Bears Club. A club for under 5’s
and their parents/carers with lots of
fun, rhymes, songs and stories. The club
will be a drop-in but places may be
limited on the day. 10am-10.30am.
Newcastle City Library, Princess
Square, Newcastle. www.newcastle.gov.uk
EVERY TUESDAY
City Homework Club. Grid Club
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homework club is based on an award
winning website with more than 500
fun learning activities for children
aged 5 to 12. 4pm-5pm every Tuesday
in term time only. Newcastle City
Library, Princess Square, Newcastle.
www.newcastle.gov.uk
LISTINGS
EVERY TUESDAY &
THURSDAY
sea-faring stories and craft activities,
meet Hiccup Horrendous Haddock
the Third and Gobber the Belch and
journey back in time to a world where
Viking’s ruled. Seven Stories will be
brought to life across all seven floors,
see real Viking artefacts and learn
how to become a hero the hard way!
Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle.
www.sevenstories.org.uk
Story Party. Explore a new theme
SATURDAY 20TH JULY
each week in Story Party. Join Seven
Stories in exploring the best picture
books and bring them to life. Have fun
with a different book-themed craft
activity and imaginative games and
songs each week.You are sure to find a
new book you’ll love every time!
10.30am (Tues) & 1.30pm (Thurs),
£2.50. Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley,
Newcastle. www.sevenstories.org.uk
Animal Storytime. Enjoy a tactile
storytime with live animals to hold!
Suitable for families with children aged
5 and over, with visual impairment.
11.30am. Newcastle City Library, Princess
Square, Newcastle. www.newcastle.gov.uk
SATURDAY 20TH & MONDAY
22ND JULY
TUESDAY 23RD UNTIL
FRIDAY 26TH JULY
UNTIL SUNDAY 1ST
SEPTEMBER
Laing Summer Art School. This
The Children’s Summer Reading
Challenge. Children can enjoy a
summer the Laing is hosting a four-day
summer school for young people, led
by a professional artist. Throughout the
four days young people will explore a
variety of art techniques including
drawing, sculpting and painting. The
week will end with an exhibition
opening event showcasing the
participants’ work for family and
friends to attend. There may also be
opportunity for participants to achieve
nationally accredited Bronze or Silver
Level Art Award, at an additional cost.
Suitable for children aged 10-15.
10am-3pm, £75. Laing Gallery,
New Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing
Tales From The Enchanted Wood.
Step into the Enchanted Wood with
our lively storytelling duo! See Enid
Blyton’s classic story, The Magic
Faraway Tree brought to life with
props, puppets and music – a playful,
imaginative storytelling experience.
10.30am & 2pm, £2. Seven Stories,
Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle. www.
sevenstories.org.uk
EVERY THURSDAY
SATURDAY 20TH UNTIL
FRIDAY 26TH JULY
Museum Mice. Join the Museum
Marine Wildlife Festival. Join Great
Mice every Thursday in the Mouse
House with gallery interpreter
Kathryn for stories, songs and
learning through play and meet the
Great North Mouse. 10.30am11.30am. Great North Museum:
Hancock, Barras Bridge, Newcastle.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/
greatnorthmuseum
North Museum: Hancock as
they celebrate our marine wildlife and
explore the diversity of our seas and
coasts. Find out more about the
wildlife of our seas and have a whale of
a time at their free workshops and
family fun events. Great North Museum:
Hancock, Barras Bridge, Newcastle.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum
FRIDAY 12TH JULY
TUESDAY 23RD JULY
Mystery Tours By Torchlight.
Summer StoryParty – Into The
Woods. Follow Seven Stories into the
Mysterious figures have been spotted
in the Ouseburn Valley, they say a
manuscript has gone missing, but
where? Join Seven Stories for a torch
lit tour of Mystery, Magic and
Midnight Feasts, the Many Adventures
of Enid Blyton for an evening full of
adventure. All successful Mystery
Solvers will be rewarded with an early
midnight feast! 6.30pm-8pm, £5.
Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle.
www.sevenstories.org.uk
SATURDAY 13TH & SUNDAY
14TH JULY
Vicious Vikings Weekend. The
Viking’s are coming! To celebrate the
return of the Lindisfarne Gospels to
the North East we are having a whole
weekend of Viking fun. Join in with
18
deep, dark woods and see which of
your favourite characters are hiding in
the trees… Hear stories, play games
and sing songs all with a woodland
theme. 10.15am. Seven Stories, Ouseburn
Valley, Newcastle. www.sevenstories.org.uk
TUESDAY 23RD UNTIL
THURSDAY 25TH JULY
Little Monks Cookery Club. For all 8
to 16 year olds with a burgeoning
interest in all things food. These
popular sessions are all about allowing
kids to go at their own pace in the
kitchen and making cooking fun.
10am-3pm, £29pp per day, £75
for 3 days, including lunch.
Blackfriars, Friars Street, Newcastle.
www.blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk
summer of spine-tingling thrills! Enter
into the Creepy House if you dare and
follow our adventurers as they explore
its secrets. Meet some hair-raising
residents like Headless Harry and
Frankenmouse and see if you can get
to the Grand Finale in the cellar! Your
dare is … Read six books and visit the
library three times over the summer
holidays to receive your Creepy House
stickers and certificate. Get creative at
our read and make sessions at most
Newcastle Libraries. Newcastle City
Library, Princess Square, Newcastle.
www.newcastle.gov.uk
MUSIC
Cave Baby Messy Play. Babies will
love this fun-filled session!
Encourage your little Cave Baby to
explore making marks and
experiment with surprising
materials in our event designed for
tiny fingers and toes. 10.30am.
Seven Stories, Ouseburn Valley,
Newcastle. www.sevenstories.org.uk
Big Wednesdays. Join the Laing for
some arty fun this summer! In our Big
Wednesday Art Days all the family can
have fun together, whilst learning
something new. Each week, explore
a new activity and theme with an
artist or gallery educator. Children
under 8 must be accompanied by an
adult. Children of all ages can come
along – including babies! This week,
see circus performers, play traditional
fun fair games plus much more!
10.30am-12.30pm, 1.30pm-3.30pm,
£2. Laing Gallery, New Bridge Street,
Newcastle. www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing
EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL
31ST AUGUST
Saturday Morning Climbing Camps.
Sport Academy climbing sessions are
designed to deliver an exciting
learning programme in a safe, fun
and friendly environment with the
help of our exceptional coaches.
10am-11am, £4.99. Sport Central,
Northumbria University, Newcastle.
www.nusportcentral.com
The Sex Pistols Experience, 6.30pm.
O2 Academy,Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
Young Musicians Celebration
Concert, 7.30pm, £7.50. The Sage
Gateshead, St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
SUNDAY 14TH JULY
Halle, 7.30pm, £10. The Sage
Gateshead, St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
Young Musicians Programme
Live, 11am-6.30pm, £2.The Sage
Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
WEDNESDAY 10TH JULY
MONDAY 15TH JULY
Heaven’s Basement, Buffalo
Summer, Skarlett Riott, 7pm.
O2 Academy,Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
Trembling Bells & Mike Heron,
8pm, £12. The Sage Gateshead, St Marys
Square, Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
THURSDAY 11TH JULY
WEDNESDAY 24TH JULY
The Little Kicks, What We Call
Progress, Lisbon, 7.30pm, £5.
Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
Lyrical Lindisfarne, 7pm, £5. St
Nicholas Cathedral, St Nicholas Square,
Newcastle. www.stnicholascathedral.co.uk
FRIDAY 12TH JULY
Craig Smith. Hoochie Coochie, Pilgrim
Street, Newcastle. www.hoochiecoochie.co.uk
The Borrowdale Ensemble, 7.30pm,
£12. The Lit & Phil,Westgate Road,
Newcastle. www.litandphil.org.uk
WEDNESDAY 17TH JULY
Sarah Gardner, 7.30pm, £5. The
Lit & Phil,Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.litandphil.org.uk
THURSDAY 18TH JULY
SATURDAY 13TH JULY
Empire Afro Caribbean Night
feat. DJ Power, 11pm. World
Headquarters, Carliol Square,
Newcastle. www.welovewhq.com
Foundation Strings, 8pm, £14.
The Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
Wintersun, Bloodshot Dawn,
Savage Messiah, 6.30pm. O2
Academy,Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
SATURDAY 20TH JULY
Honky Tonk Angels, 8pm, £18.50£16.50. The Sage Gateshead, St Marys
Square, Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
Larkin Poe, 2pm, £12.50-£10.50.
The Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
Jyotsna Srikanth, 7.45pm, £12.
The Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
Bam Margera from Jackass, Tooms,
Digits, 7pm. O2 Academy,Westgate Road,
Newcastle. www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
The Original Rudeboys, 6.30pm.
O2 Academy,Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
The Mavericks, 7.30pm, £35/£28.50.
The Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
TUESDAY 16TH JULY
Djangologie, 1pm, £3. The Lit
& Phil,Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.litandphil.org.uk
Spongebob Squarewave, 11pm.
World Headquarters, Carliol Square,
Newcastle. www.welovewhq.com
SummerTyne Americana Festival:
Home Fries Outdoor Stage,
12noon-6pm, free. The Sage Gateshead,
St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
Massa Confusa, 8pm. Head of Steam,
Neville Street, Newcastle. www.
theheadofsteam.co.uk
Northern Sinfonia Summer
Chamber Series, 7pm, £16.The Sage
Gateshead, St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
FRIDAY 19TH JULY
Leonard Jones Potential. Hoochie
Coochie, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. www.
hoochiecoochie.co.uk
Matthew E White, The McCrary
Sisters, 7pm, £15.50-£12.50. The
Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
Inspiration Choir Concert, 6pm,
£16.50-£7. The Sage Gateshead, St Marys
Square, Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
Quixotix, Hydrodubs, High Fidelity,
Stepply, Zico MC, 11pm.World
Headquarters, Carliol Square, Newcastle.
www.welovewhq.com
Open Studio Ensemble, 3pm, £2.
The Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
Patty Griffin, 8pm, £19.50. The
Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
Martha Wainwright, 7.30pm,
£25-£19.50. The Sage Gateshead,
St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
Peach Tree City, Beyond Absolution,
Second Place Hero, Yuu Kon, Chloe
& The High Tides, Burn Down The
Diner, 6pm. O2 Academy,Westgate Road,
Newcastle. www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
Soul II Soul feat. Jazzie B & Caron
Wheeler. Hoochie Coochie, Pilgrim Street,
Newcastle. www.hoochiecoochie.co.uk
Steve Riley & Mamou Playboys,
10pm, £14.50. The Sage Gateshead,
St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
SummerTyne Americana Festival
River Cruise feat. Anth Purdy &
Honey Bop Trio, 10.30am, £18.50.
The Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
SummerTyne Americana Festival
River Cruise feat. King Jim & The
Rainbow Girls, 2.30pm, £18.50.
The Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
SummerTyne Americana Festival
Jumpin’ Hot Outdoor Stage,
12noon-6pm, free. The Sage
Gateshead, St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
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LISTINGS
SUNDAY 21ST JULY
Heritage Blues Orchestra & Mud
Morganfield, 7.30pm, £21.50. The
Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
My Darling Clementine, 2pm,
£14.50-£12.50. The Sage Gateshead,
St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
Soul II Soul feat. Jazzie B & Caron
Wheeler. Hoochie Coochie, Pilgrim Street,
Newcastle. www.hoochiecoochie.co.uk
LISTINGS
fourteen year-old Vera Shrimp a
rainstorm isn’t a soggy inconvenience,
it’s an exhilarating, breathtaking whirl
of colours and feelings and words.
Because Vera has discovered an
extraordinary ability that might solve
everything. This is a work-in-progress
performance of the first solo show by
Live Theatre regular Alison Carr (The
Girls From Poppyfield Close). 8pm,
£5. Live Theatre, Broad Chare, Newcastle.
www.live.org.uk
FRIDAY 12TH JULY
SummerTyne Bluegrass Supper feat.
Vera Van Heerigen, Dan Walsh & The
Kentucky Cowtippers, 8pm, £12.50.
The Sage Gateshead, St Marys Square,
Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
The Story Of Noah. A mystery play
SummerTyne Americana Festival
River Cruise feat. David Wax
Museum & Dan Walsh, 10.30am,
£18.50. The Sage Gateshead, St Marys
Square, Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
SATURDAY 13TH JULY
SummerTyne Americana Festival
River Cruise feat. Vera Van
Heeringen & The Kentucky
Cowtippers, 2.30pm, £18.50. The Sage
Gateshead, St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
SummerTyne Americana Festival
Jumpin’ Hot Club Outdoor Stage,
12noon-6pm, free. The Sage Gateshead,
St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
to be performed in dialect in the
cathedral square. Free. St Nicholas
Orginally comissioned by Tricylcle
Theatre, London, these short playlets
by leading playwrights examnine the
complexities of women and politcal
power in the UK - both past and
present. 8pm, £5. Northern Stage, Barras
WEDNESDAY 24TH JULY
Folkworks: Le Vent Du Nord, 8pm,
£15-£13. The Sage Gateshead, St Marys
Square, Gateshead www.thesagegateshead.org
STAGE
THURSDAY 11TH & FRIDAY
12TH JULY
The Soaking Of Vera Shrimp. For
20
Pilates Class. 5.30pm-6.30pm.
Moving Family. Moving Family is an
honest look at prejudice in modern
Britain through the eyes and words of
its future generation. Set in the back of
a moving removal van on a journey to
their new home, two sets of siblings
must sort their differences before they
start their life together as a ‘stepfamily’. A play full of laughs and hope.
8pm, £8/£6. Live Theatre, Broad Chare,
Newcastle. www.live.org.uk
Bridge, Newcastle. www.northernstage.co.uk
Eve Trew School Of Dance. A
Tyne. Journeying in time and
delightful showcase of dancing by
pupils of the Eve Trew School of
Dancing from Gateshead. Theatre
Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle.
www.theatreroyal.co.uk
space, along the banks of the Tyne
this brand new play maps the epic
history, atmosphere and soul of this
mighty river in story, music and
images. Commissioned as part of
Live Theatre’s 40th birthday
celebrations, Tyne features the
stories of some of the greatest
writers of the North East who
have collaborated with Live
Theatre since it began in
1973. 7.30pm, £22-£10. Live
Theatre, Broad Chare, Newcastle.
www.live.org.uk
MONDAY 15TH UNTIL
SATURDAY 20TH JULY
9 To 5: The Musical. 9 To 5 The
Musical is the hilarious new
musical comedy based on the hit
movie that centres on three office
workers who turn the tables on
their sexist boss. Outrageous,
thought provoking and even a little
romantic, 9 To 5 The Musical is
about teaming up and taking care
of business. 7.30pm, from £12.
Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle.
www.theatreroyal.co.uk
THURSDAY 18TH JULY
Vivien Wood: Exile. Exile is a newly
commissioned dance theatre piece by
Vivien Wood. Inspired by the
Lindisfarne Gospels, the piece focuses
on the themes of belonging, rejection
Newcastle Buddhist Centre, Carliol
Square, Newcastle
Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic,
Northumberland Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
EVERY TUESDAY
Forrest Yoga Level 3. Arm balance
and handstands. 7.30pm-9pm.
Newcastle Buddhist Centre,
Carliol Square, Newcastle
SalSeduce. A great salsa experience
every Tuesday night. We cater for
absolute beginners through to
advanced dancers. With great
atmosphere and cheap drinks it is
guaranteed to kick start your week.
Every Tuesday Night, 7pm. £6.
Madisons Bar, Leazes Lane, Newcastle.
07862 249846
Shared Reading Group. Meeting on
UNTIL SATURDAY 20TH
JULY
Captain Accident & The Disasters,
Alta Vida, Too Spicy, 7.30pm, £5.
Head of Steam, Neville Street, Newcastle.
www.theheadofsteam.co.uk
Room 94, 6pm. O2 Academy,
Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
FRIDAY 19TH & SATURDAY
20TH JULY
Women, Power And Politics.
MONDAY 22ND JULY
TUESDAY 23RD JULY
Hot Yoga Level 1. 8.15pm-9.30pm.
Temple Street, Newcastle. www.dancecity.co.uk
Cathedral, St Nicholas Square, Newcastle.
www.stnicholascathedral.co.uk
Willy Mason, 9pm, £15.50. The Sage
Gateshead, St Marys Square, Gateshead
www.thesagegateshead.org
Shadows Chasing Ghosts, My
Extraordinary, Now Voyager, We
Have A Touchdown, 6.30pm. O2
Academy,Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk
and isolation. 7.30pm, £5. Dance City,
TUESDAY 23RD JULY UNTIL
SATURDAY 3RD AUGUST
Joseph. Retelling the Biblical story of
a weekly basis to read aloud and talk
about short stories and poems and
novels. 6pm-7.45pm. Newcastle City
Library, Princess Square, Newcastle.
www.newcastle.gov.uk
Pilates Class. 11pm-12pm, 12pm-
12.45pm, 5pm-6pm. Newcastle Sports
Injury Clinic, Northumberland Road,
Newcastle. www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
Yoga Class. 6pm-7pm. Newcastle
Sports Injury Clinic, Northumberland
Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Hot Yoga Level 1. 12pm-1pm.
Newcastle Buddhist Centre, Carliol
Square, Newcastle
Hot Yoga Level 1/2. 7pm-8.30pm.
Newcastle Buddhist Centre, Carliol
Square, Newcastle
Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle.
www.theatreroyal.co.uk
EVERY MONDAY
Stretch Express. 12pm-12.30.
Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic,
Northumberland Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
Sports Injury Clinic, Northumberland
Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
EVERY THURSDAY
Lower Limb Circuits. 6.30pm-
7.30pm. Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic,
Northumberland Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
EVERY FRIDAY
Hot Yoga Level 3. Masterclass/mixed
level. 6.15pm-8.15pm. Newcastle
Buddhist Centre, Carliol Square, Newcastle
Stretch Express. 8am-8.30pm.
Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic,
Northumberland Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
Pilates Class. 1.30pm-2.30pm.
Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic,
Northumberland Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
EVERY SATURDAY
Pilates Class. 10am-11am. Newcastle
Sports Injury Clinic, Northumberland
Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
Stretch Express. 11am-11.30am.
Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic,
Northumberland Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
WEDNESDAY 10TH JULY
City & River Paintings In Northern
Spirit. Join Sarah Richardson, keeper
of art, in the Northern Spirit gallery
for a tour of the paintings of the Tyne,
Quayside and City centre. 12.15pm12.45pm, free. Laing Gallery, New
Bridge Street, Newcastle.
www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing
THURSDAY 11TH JULY
Lisa Matthews Book Launch. Lisa
Matthews launches the first LiteralFish
chapbook 14. With support from
sound artist Helen Collard who is
working with extracts and text from
the book. Lisa will read a selection of
work from the chapbook together
with new poems never performed in
public. 7pm. The Lit & Phil,Westgate
Road, Newcastle. www.litandphil.org.uk
Joseph, his eleven brothers and the coat
of many colours, this magical musical
is full of unforgettable songs
including Those Canaan Days, Any
Dream Will Do and Close Every
Door To Me. Featuring H from
Steps as Joseph. 7.30pm, from £14.
TALKS/
WORKSHOPS
Pilates. 6.30pm-7.30pm. Newcastle
Yoga For Pregnancy. 6.30pm-
7.30pm. Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic,
Northumberland Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
Stretch Express. 8am-8.30am.
Newcastle Sports Injury Clinic,
Northumberland Road, Newcastle.
www.newcastlesportsinjury.co.uk
SATURDAY 13TH JULY
Slow Writing. Part of the Postcards
exhibition. This slow writing
workshop takes this exhibition as its
source to explore the art of writing;
writing letters, postcards and
exchanging greetings the slow way
rather than through the email, tweet or
text. 10am-1pm. The Lit & Phil,
Westgate Road, Newcastle.
www.litandphil.org.uk
MONDAY 15TH JULY
Adult Art Workshop. Drop in for a
friendly, informal and practical art
session where you will create artwork
based on the current exhibition and
collections. 2pm-3.30pm, free.
Hatton Gallery, Newcastle University.
www.ncl.ac.uk/hatton
WEDNESDAY 17TH & 24TH
JULY
Improv Workshops. Improvisation
Foundation presents WeeklyWednesday Improv Workshops for
actors and none-actors at Live Theatre,
led by Ian McLaughlin and Bev
Fox (The Suggestibles). Fantastic
fun! 7pm-9pm, £10 per class. Live
Theatre, Broad Chare, Newcastle.
www.improvisationfoundation.com
SATURDAY 20TH JULY
Being Stable On Life’s Tightrope.
Everything in the universe is in flux.
Including us! Can we monitor our ups
and downs – external events and
internal feelings about them - and be
ready and prepared to enjoy the
rollercoaster ride that life brings? What
do we need to know to live life to the
full, whatever is happening, so we can
stay stable, calm and confident.
2.30pm-4pm, free. Newcastle City
Library, Princess Square, Newcastle.
www.newcastle.gov.uk
SUNDAY 21ST JULY
Family Hang. Hang upside down and
explore the aerial kit at Dance City.
Try the trapeze, silks, cacoon and hoop
at this workshop for children aged
3-12 and their families.You will play
together, learn new skills and practice
how to support each other using our
specialist equipment. 10am-12pm,
£15. Dance City,Temple Street,
Newcastle. www.dancecity.co.uk
MONDAY 22ND UNTIL
SATURDAY 27TH JULY
Try Perform. This acting course gives
you the opportunity to create and
perform a new piece of theatre as part
of a group.You’ll work with
professional performers and a multi
media artist. In the mornings you’ll
explore a variety of acting styles and
techniques, including acting for film
and in the afternoons, you’ll devise and
film for performance. Participants
perform their work to a public
audience at the end of the week. This
course is ideal for students who are
currently studying drama at college or
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university, or who have a keen interest
in theatre. Ideal for people aged 17-22.
10am-4pm, £110. Theatre Royal, Grey
Street, Newcastle. www.theatreroyal.co.uk
Rambert Summer Dance Residency.
This popular course is taught by an
experienced Rambert dancer. Each day
begins with a contemporary dance
warm-up before moving on to creative
sessions, using choreography featured in
current Rambert repertoire.
Participants perform their work to
an audience at the end of the week.
Ideal for ages 14-18. 10am-3pm, £130.
Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle.
www.theatreroyal.co.uk
Tall Tales. The week focuses on
character development and storytelling.
You’ll work with a professional
director, musicians and other theatre
practitioners. At the end of the week
you will perform to an invited
audience of friends and family.You
will also get to see performances by the
Rambert Summer Dance group and
TRY Perform group. Ideal for ages
12-16. 10am-4pm, £105. Theatre Royal,
Grey Street, Newcastle.
www.theatreroyal.co.uk
www.facebook.com/rustysnewcastle
www.twmuseums.org.uk/discovery
Switch Bar. Two bars and an outdoor
terrace make this vibrant and busy bar,
with chart and pop music its speciality,
a must-visit. Switch Bar, Scotswood Road,
Newcastle. www.switchbar.co.uk
SATURDAY 20TH JULY
The Bank Bar & Bistro. A popular
wine bar offering a lively atmosphere
with good music and a variety of
cabaret acts. The Bank Bar,
Scotswood Road, Newcastle
One Bar. A uniquely chilled
atmosphere that’s buzzing with happy
funky house anthems, live vocalists,
musicians and drag queen DJs every
weekend. One Bar, Marlborough
Crescent, Newcastle.
EVERY MONDAY &
THURSDAY TO SUNDAY
Powerhouse. The largest gay friendly
night club in the North East, with a
brilliant atmosphere and something for
everyone! Mondays bring Rewind
student night, Thursdays is for Klub
Kids plus live performers, Fridays
present Now That’s What I Call
Party, Saturdays belong to PHUK,
the biggest clubbing experience and on
Sundays Religion presents DJ
Cris Howe. 11pm-4am. Powerhouse,
Westmoreland Road, Newcastle.
www.powerhouseclub.co.uk
UNTIL SATURDAY 28TH
SEPTEMBER
WEDNESDAY 24TH JULY
Kittiwakes On The Tyne. As part
of the North East Marine Wildlife
Festival, join the Natural History
Society of Northumbria in a series
of talks and discussions led by
leading Tyne Kittiwake researchers
and practioners. John Coulson, Dan
Turner, Chris Redfern and Peter
Bell will be leading the discussions
which include the new discoveries
being made about these fascinating
birds. 7pm-9pm, free. Great North
Museum: Hancock, Barras Bridge,
Newcastle. www.twmuseums.org.uk/
greatnorthmuseum
LGBT
EVERY NIGHT
Rusty’s Bar. Two floors and a huge
outdoor terrace, featuring live cabaret
to disco, 70s-90s and pop. Lead by
Rusty herself, five nights a week.
8pm-3am, free entry. Rusty’s Bar,
Times Square, Newcastle.
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Boulevards Summer Show. When the
sun has got his hat on, you can always
be sure that Newcastle’s only cabaret
club will be ready to play.
With brand new numbers, stunning
seasonal outfits and PImm’s by the
bucket load, this is one date you need
in your diary this summer. With
superb performances from Betty Legs
Diamond, Miss Rory and a cast of
Broadway dancers. Every Friday (7pm)
and Saturday (6pm & 10pm). Tickets
from £5, various packages available.
Boulevard Show Bar, Churchill Street,
Newcastle. www.boulevardnewcastle.co.uk
ONE-OFF EVENTS
THURSDAY 11TH & 18TH JULY
Karaoke Competition. Heat winners
receive £25, overall winner receives
£500. All welcome. Cosy Joes, Groat
Newcastle Pride Festival. A main
stage packed with acts, a cabaret tent,
fun fair, market stalls and health advice.
A family zone keeps the kids amused,
there’s local comedy and a dance tent,
plus food and drink abound! Exhibition
Park, Newcastle. www.northern-pride.com
Rose & Alice Vintage & Burlesque
Night. Vintage and burlesque night
featuring a catwalk show, burlesque and
Northern Soul dancers, burlesque
aerial suspension act, stand-up comedy
and much more! Proceeds raised go to
Cancer Research. £5.World Headquarters,
Carliol Square, Newcastle.
www.roseandalicevintageboutique.com
WEDNESDAY 24TH JULY
Ditch Or Date. Speed dating for
individuals or groups of girls or boys
who wish to meet someone new.
7pm. Living Room, Grey Street, Newcastle.
Vintage Tea Dance. Turn back the
clocks with this special fundraising
vintage tea dance. 4pm, £5. Discovery
Museum, Blandford Square, Newcastle.
Dive into the weekend
www.thelivingroom.co.uk
LAST WORD...
Well our intrepid friends, that’s
it for another fortnight.
Whether you’re a long-time
reader of NE1, or you’ve just
picked it up today because,
gosh-darn-it, little Kimberly
deserves a 15oz steak to
celebrate her 2:1 in Criminology
and you’ve no idea where does
a good one, thanks so much for
flicking through our glossy
wares and giving everything
the once over.
Whichever box you’re ticking,
we’ll be back again soon
enough to guide you through
the cultural hedge maze of
Newcastle. Plus, the next
issue’s all about restaurant
week, and the Quayside, so if
you’ve been waiting for an
excuse to break in some
swanky new attire, we’re going
to give you more means,
motive, and mouthwatering
discounts than you would have
thought possible. See you then!
Market, Newcastle. www.cosyjoes.co.uk
WEDNESDAY 17TH JULY
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