YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE
MUSIC MEETING
THE university of the Third Age will meet in the Newton Park library auditorium today at 10am. Christine Joubert will speak on An Introduction to Music Therapy. Visitors are welcome. Inquiries: Merlene, (041) 503-7902.
FIND YOUR VOICE
MASTER the art of public speaking in a friendly, supportive and fun environment with Algoa Toastmasters Club. They meet on the second and fourth Tuesday at the Caritas Centre, West Street, from 5.30 to 8pm. All are welcome. Inquiries: Hannari, 082-694-5297.
IMPROVISED INSANITY
THE Music Kitchen, 69 Mangold Street, Newton Park, has a weekly improvisation comedy show titled Whose Line...? every Tuesday, including today, at 7.30pm. Cost is R40 per person. Inquiries: (041) 364-1964.
HELP THE BLIND
RETINA SA Fighting Blindness East Cape branch needs volunteers to help with its annual street collection on Saturday. Inquiries: Susan or Gail, (041) 363-0164.
TODAY’S SPECIAL
THE Humewood Hotel has a lunchtime special from Monday to Saturday. You pay R70 for a set lunch, which includes a free draught beer or glass of wine. Bookings: (041) 585-8961.
NEW EXHIBITIONS
FETISH: Traversing the Occupied Body opened at artEC at 36 Bird Street last night. The Academy of Sell-outs, the Pulp Project’s second exhibition, runs till June 24. FACTOR X Discourse, with work by artists from SA, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Nigeria and Ghana, opens at Galerie Noko, 109 to 111 Russell Road, tomorrow at 5.30pm. PERISH, by photographer Tim Hopwood, opens at Underculture Contemporary in Park Drive tomorrow at 6.30pm.
EXISTING EXHIBITIONS
THE Duo Back to Back, with work by Phumla Citeko and Muso Masoabi, is at the Athenaeum in Belmont Terrace until June 10. TERTIUS van Huyssteen and fellow artist Llise Dodd are having a joint exhibition, Counterpoint, at the GFI gallery in Park Drive, Central, until today. THE Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum in Park Drive has an exhibition on the Baakens Valley to mark International Museum Day. Until end July. FABRIC of Existence (1 Park Drive): Each work tells a story through the medium of textile. Until Sunday.