YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE
RECOURSE DAY
JOIN the 1820 Settlers Association for a day at the Fairview racecourse tomorrow at noon for lunch and a fun afternoon. Bookings: (041) 581-4031.
MUSEUM EVENT
THE South End Museum will host anthropologist and filmmaker, Daniel Yon, who will talk on The Memory and the St Helena Presence in South Africa, at the South End Museum today from 6 to 8pm.
TRIBUTE
CENTRESTAGE and Andre Strydom will pay tribute to Neil Diamond at Old Grey, Lennox Street, Millard Grange, tomorrow and Saturday at 7.30pm. Tickets are at Computicket or call Wendy, 082-661-6921.
DOJO CLASSES
CHIROPRACTOR
Dr
Candice Dugmore has an Aikido dojo or training hall at 169 Fordyce Road, Walmer. Adult classes are on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6pm to 7.30pm. Inquiries: Adults, 084-447-0313, and children, 083-458-0470.
HELP THE BLIND
RETINA SA Fighting Blindness East Cape branch, needs volunteers for its annual street collection on Saturday. Inquiries: Susan or Gail, (041) 363-0164.
TODAY’S SPECIAL
EDDIE Mac’s at the VP sports club in Walmer is taking a trivia evening break until next week, but having some karaoke fun with “In the Spotlight” tomorrow, and a sing-along with Peter. Draught beers are R15 from noon to 6pm.
NEW EXHIBITIONS
FETISH: Traversing the Occupied Body opened at artEC at 36 Bird Street on Monday. 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, opened at Galerie Noko, 109 to 111 Russell Road, last night. PERISH, by photographer Tim Hopwood, opened at Underculture Contemporary in Park Drive last night.
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. THE Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum in Park Drive has an exhibition on the Baakens Valley until the end of July. FABRIC of Existence (1 Park Drive): Each work tells a story through the medium of textile. Until Sunday.