The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE

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50 SHADES OF FUN

MARELIZE Barnard, Niqui Cloete-Barrass and Faye Gatley are presenting a sequel to their 50 Shades of Eve show from 2012 – titled 50 Shades of Eve – Reloaded! See it at Manas on Montmedy Road tonight, Friday and Saturday at 7 for 7.30pm. For tickets at R100 call Brenda, (041) 586-0570 or Lindsay, 083-455-8007.

CHARITY TEA GARDEN

THE Samaritans Charity Tea Garden and Gift Shop at 12 Eleventh Avenue, Walmer, is open on Wednesdays from 10am to 2pm for teas and lunches. Inquiries: (041) 368-3390.

COACH TRIPS

THE 1820 Settlers’ Associatio­n is taking two coaches to the National Arts Festival in Grahamstow­n next month, on July 3 and July 11. Inquiries and cost details: Heather, (041) 581-4031.

MENDED HEARTS MEET

THE Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa will hold a Mended Hearts support meeting at St George’s Hospital’s The Blue Room today at 7pm. Dietician Pamela Clarke will speak about “The effects of a low carbohydra­te, high-fat diet”. Inquiries: (041) 582-4086.

TODAY’S SPECIAL

NOUVO in Sixth Avenue, Walmer, has a half-price special on any of their pizzas on Wednesdays. Hours are 7am to 4pm. Bookings: (041) 581-4425.

EXHIBITION­S

FACTOR X Discourse, with work by artists from SA, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Nigeria and Ghana, is at Galerie Noko, 109 to 111 Russell Road, until Saturday. PERISH, by Tim Hopwood, is at Undercultu­re Contempora­ry at 98A Park Drive until Friday. THE GFI’s National Arts Festival Fringe exhibition, Nature’s Echo, is also at the Undercultu­re Contempora­ry gallery until July 14. THE Academy of Sell-outs, by the Pulp Project, is at artEC at 36 Bird Street until today. THE Nelson Mandela Metropolit­an Art Museum in Park Drive has an exhibition of works depicting Baakens Valley until the end of July.

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