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10 things to do this week, May 18-24

By Bristol24/7  Sunday May 17, 2015

Monday: Little Hurricane, Crofters Rights
‘Dirty superblues’ boy/girl twosome like a better-looking White Stripes.
www.croftersrights.co.uk/event/little-hurricane-crofters-rights-18-05-15/

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Little Hurricane

Monday-Wednesday: Pint of Science, various venues
Pubs including the Greenbank and Hen & Chicken host scientists discussing their research.
www.pintofscience.co.uk/events/bristol/

Pint of Science

Tuesday-Thursday: Dance Marathon, Trinity
Mayfest continues all this week, with one of the most intriguing shows this three-hour dance contest.
www.mayfestbristol.co.uk/mayfest2015/dance-marathon/

Dance Marathon

Wednesday: Bristol Rugby vs Worcester, Ashton Gate
The first leg of the Championship play-off final which could see Bristol return to the Premiership. 
www.bristolrugby.co.uk

Bristol Rugby fans

Wednesday: A Man Walks into a Bar, Lazy Dog
A comedy triple-bill headline by hugely confident stand-up Max Dickins.
www.facebook.com/bristolpunchline

Max Dickins

Thursday: Lifeforce, At-Bristol planetarium
Naked space vampires try to take over the world in the latest screening from Bristol Bad Film Club.
www.bristolbadfilmclub.co.uk/2015/03/25/lifeforce-1985-21st-may-bristol-planetarium/#more-1479

Lifeforce

Thursday: Bingo Wings, The Mall
“The tastiest, most Bristolian game of bingo you’ll ever play.”
www.foozie.co.uk/all-food-and-drink-events-list/bingo-wings-the-mall-clifton

Friday: Stalin’s Daughter, Redgrave Theatre
The true story of how Svetlana Alliluyeva spent the final years of her life in – yes! – Clifton.
www.tobaccofactorytheatres.com/shows/detail/stalins_daughter1/

Stalin’s Daughter

Saturday: Dot to Dot, various venues
The tenth annual festival offers dozens of up-and-coming acts across seven different venues.
www.dottodotfestival.co.uk/lineup

Saint Raymond, playing as part of Dot to Dot

Saturday & Sunday: Love Saves the Day, Eastville Park
Relocating from Castle Park to Eastville Park with a lineup that includes Jessie Ware and Roni Size.
www.lovesavestheday.org

Love Saves the Day

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