YOUR DAILY WHAT’S ON GUIDE
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.