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10 things to do in Bristol this weekend, September 2-4

By Bristol24/7  Friday Sep 2, 2016

Friday: Massive Attack reinterpreted, The Cube
Music, spoken word and film celebrating the influence of Blue Lines on the culture of modern Bristol.
www.cubecinema.com/programme/event/massive-attack-reinterpreted,8921/

Friday & Saturday: Bristol Craft Beer Festival, Motion
The culmination of Bristol Beer Week sees more than 30 breweries showcasing more than 200 beers.
www.bristolcraftbeerfestival.co.uk

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This year’s London Craft Beer Festival took place in August

Friday & Saturday: Leftovers, The Wardrobe Theatre
This romantic fairytale transports the immigration crisis on to your front doorstep.
www.thewardrobetheatre.com/livetheatre/leftovers/

Friday – September 10: Bristol Biennial
A citywide programme of art events, from a pineapple party to performances for pets.
www.bristolbiennial.org

Saturday: Massive Attack, Downs
A one-day festival with music and more from 1pm – and Massive’s first Bristol gig in a decade.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/festival/news-5/bristol-festivals/new-acts-announced-for-sell-out-festival

Saturday: Mini Maker Faire, At-Bristol
A family-friendly showcase of all kinds of fun, inventive, playful and creative people, projects and things. 
www.bristolmakerfaire.com

Saturday: Surf Film Festival, Paintworks Event Space
A celebration of surf film, surf culture and surf creativity in the South West. 
www.bristolsurffilmfestival.com

September 4: Brizzlewood, Brislington
Make Sunday Special comes to Hollywood Road and Brookside Road, with a Hollywood theme.
www.facebook.com/brizzlewood

Sunday: Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Ashton Court
The second of six Ashton Court screenings put on by Bristol Sunset Cinema.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/whats-on/film-01/science-fiction/bristol-sunset-cinema-close-encounters?time=1472943600

Sunday: Live Flesh, Watershed
The first of this month’s Sunday brunches, screening four films by Spanish director Pedro Almodovar. 
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/whats-on/film-01/drama/live-flesh?time=1472943600

 

Main photo of Bristol Biennial’s Bearpit Banquet courtesy of Art in the Bearpit

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