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Things to do in Bristol today – Wednesday 22 Feb, 2017
IV ART MEETING: Final day of this exhibition, featuring a wide variety of work from more than a dozen Polish artists living in the UK. 5-9pm, Centrespace Gallery, free
BRISTOL SKEPTIC SOCIETY: The society promotes rational and critical thinking. Their latest talk considers bias in medical trials, presented by Henry Drysdale. 7.30pm, Smoke & Mirrors, £3 suggested donation
TELEMAN: The indie veterans are played regularly by BBC 6 Music’s Marc Riley, and have toured with the likes of Metronomy, Maximo Park and Suede. 7.30pm, Motion, £17
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RACHEL’S LAST DANCE: This lively Bristol-based folk trio will perform their upbeat, energising and poetic music. Supported by Carnival Club and Moon Club. 7.30pm, Louisiana, £5
FEMALE EMPOWERMENT NETWORK: Feminist superheroes of Bristol, assemble! Speakers from charities and NGOs will talk about the issues that really matter. 7pm, The Station Kitchen, free
THE CRYING GAME: Screened as part of the British Film Institute’s Black Star season, celebrating the range, power and versatility of black actors. 7.30pm, Curzon, rated 18
INTRODUCING MAX DAVIDSON: The Jewish silent comedy star has fallen into relative obscurity, but this evening will introduce him to the masses. 8pm, Orpheus, 12A
DUTCH UNCLES: To support the release of their new record, Big Balloon, Dutch Uncles will play an intimate gig at Rise Records on The Triangle. 6.30pm, Rise Records, free