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WHAT’S ON IN NEWCASTLE

www.getintonewcastle.co.uk

FREEAUG 20-SEPT 3

2014

NE1’S ZAPCAT GRAND PRIX: SPEEDBOAT RACING ON THE TYNE

WET, WET, WETPLUS: PET SHOP BOYS + SUMMER HOLIDAYS IN THE CITY

GREAT NORTH RUN + NE1’S MONUMENT MOVIES

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CONTENTS

NE1 magazine is brought to you by NE1 Ltd, the company which champions all that’s great about Newcastle city centre.

HELLO BOYS GNR MILLIONWe catch up with award- winning author David Almond

Everyhing you ever needed to know about the Pet Shop Boys

WHAT’S ON IN NE1

1604 UPFRONTThe sun’s shining on Byker and Ant and Dec are coming home

08 TRY THISNE1’s Monument Movies and there’s a Dog About Toon...Woof! 10 KIDS Activities to keep everyone happy

14 MUSIC Soul legend Martha Reeves in Toon

16 ZAPCATS NE1’s Zapcat Grand Prix

19 IN FOCUSNE1’s Snap & Win competitions

22 LISTINGSYour go-to guide for what’s on in NE1

20If you wish to submit a listing for inclusion please email: [email protected] For advertising call 01661 844 115 or email [email protected]

Produced by Offstone Publishing on behalf of NE1

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Editor: Jane Pikett

Words: Dean Bailey, Blue the Dalmatian Claire Dupree (listings editor) Ruth Edmundson, Helen Grieves

Design: Stuart Blackie, Mark Carr, Jonathan Pears

©Offstone Publishing 2014. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. All information contained in this magazine is as far as we are aware, correct at the time of going to press. Offstone Publishing cannot accept responsibility for errors or inaccuracies in such information. Offstone Publishing endeavours to respect the intellectual property of owners of copyrighted material reproduced herein. If you identify yourself as the copyright holder of material we have wrongly attributed, please contact the office.

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UPFRONTUPFRONT

GRACE BLAMIRE, 18 STUDENT, HEATONWhen I’m busy in town I always pop by Fresh Pizza By The Slice in the Grainger Market. You always get massive slices and a good range of toppings and it’s consistently delicious. I also like Wagamama for interesting food with friends.

DAVE FUDGE, 43 ART TEACHER, GATESHEADI come into Newcastle to eat out once or twice a week and my favourite place at the moment is Caffé Vivo on the Quayside. The seafood is excellent and the other night I had a fantastic seafood stew there.

I ATE AT...

Start looking through your fancy dress box, folks…Cowboy hats, boots and spurs are all de rigeur at The Star and Shadow Cinema where classic and some not-so classic American musicals are on the bill during the Meet Me At The Star And Shadow season.

There’s Calamity Jane starring Doris Day as the rootin-tootin-shootin Jane on August 20, followed by Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma on August 24. Paint Your Wagon closes the season on August 27. Wild!Star and Shadow Cinema, Aug 20-27 www.starandshadow.org.uk

HOWDY, PARDNER

Figure Two, the open submission exhibition launched by Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art earlier this year, is now open at Baltic 39 - the centre’s project space in High Bridge.

The exhibition, which is on for five weeks, features 10 projects in a range of media by 10 artists and groups, each on show for five days. The innovative works include Through The Gap Increasing, which is a collage of performance, video, sculpture and written works by seven international artists (August 20-24).Baltic 39, High Bridge, noon-6pm Weds-Sun until September 7, www.balticmill.com

Author and raconteur Bill Bryson is back in the region to be guest speaker at a launch event for Children’s Cancer Research Week on September 19.

The event at Jesmond Dene House kicks off a week of events designed to raise awareness and funds for North of England Children’s Cancer Research, which carries out research into the causes and treatment of childhood cancers. The week’s events also include a Children’s Cancer Walk at the Blagdon Estate on September 20.Jesmond Dene House, September 19, £75 www.neccr.org.uk

GO FIGURE TOP OF THE BILL

Good news, filmgoers…Tyneside Cinema’s much talked-about new Tyneside Cinema Bar Café opens its doors on August 22.

In addition to a food and drink offering, the Bar Café will present film screenings and events in a fab cabaret-style space. Meanwhile, the menu includes house-made savoury popcorn, house burger with all the trimmings, and the Tyneside’s very own cinema hot dog

Head Chef Tom Adlam (above centre with MD Catherine Kersey and bar manager Chris Kappax) has spent the last nine years at Terry Laybourne’s Café 21. His Tyneside menu includes produce from top suppliers including Charlotte’s Butchery, French Oven, Hodgson Fish, and Ken Holland at Vallum Kitchen Garden.

The project is part of a £1.3m redevelopment of the Grade II listed building. Tyneside Cinema, www.tynesidecinema.co.uk

IN THE PICTURE

SITTING COMFORTABLY?Paper and pencils out, folks - NE1 and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) North East have put out a call for designers to sumbit ideas to transform street furniture for city centres.

The design brief is to create new designs for street furniture suitable for all, including older people. The submission deadline is September 12 and the winning design will receive £500.For details go to www.architecture.com/WhatsOn/September2014/StreetscapeIM

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JAYCEE BROWN (@JAYCEEBROWNBOOK): @NewcastleNE1 Great to be back in Toon. Restaurant Week. Craft Beer. #NE1MonumentMovies. Great NE1 Magazine.

UPFRONT

DAVID REID (@DAVEYREID69):All set for NE1’s showing of The Lego movie at The Monument

TOON TWEETS …A FEW OF THE THINGS THAT HAVE GOT PEOPLE TWEETING… TWEET US @NEWCASTLENE1

UPFRONT

MADAME BUTTERFLY (@MBUTTERFLYNCL):Why go away on holiday when we have this on our doorstep! #ne1 #ne1followers

CAFÉ 21 (@_CAFE21): Roast Hake, Sweet Pepper Stew and Gran Reserva Ham #NE1RestaurantWeek

GEORGINA (@GEORGIEROS):Enjoying our first trip to the toon :-)) #birthdaygirl #ne1pingpong #love

RACHEL MATE (@RACHELBMATE): #skyride #quayside #newcastle #rainyday

I’VE SEEN…

Ant and Dec are back in Newcastle in September with Takeaway on Tour.

The live version of the duo’s TV show features all the usual antics incuding Ashley Roberts presenting Ant vs Dec, Win the Ads, and The End of the Show Show. Our press release tells us that Ant and Dec said the following (presumably in unison): “Just like the TV show, the audience is an essential part of the show, and there’s the chance to win some great prizes. We can’t wait to hit the road.”Metro Radio Arena, September 5-7 from £25, www.metroradioarena.co.uk

TAKE IT AWAY

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly (aka musician Sam Duckworth) brings his farewell UK tour to the O2 Academy on August 31.

Duckworth, who began touring as GCWCF 10 years ago and released his fourth album Maps in 2012, says: “The last decade as Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly has been amazing. I have decided that it is time to transition into life as Sam Duckworth. It’s easier to explain to strangers.”O2 Academy, August 31, £12.50 www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk

GET CAPE. WEAR CAPE. BYE...WHODUNNIT?The 60th anniversary tour of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap has been extended and returns to the Theatre Royal September 1-6.

The Mousetrap – famously the world’s longest-running stage production and the one where audience members are asked to take the secret of whodunnit to the grave – is marking its 60th anniversary with its first UK-wide tour. To date, the play has been seen by more than 600,000 people, including a good few at the Theatre Royal in 2013. Theatre Royal, Sept 1-6, from £12 www.theatreroyal.co.uk

SALLY BRAY, 30, TEACHER WHITLEY BAY

A group of us went to The Stand last Friday and had a great night. There were four acts on and we all had a real laugh. I’m planning

on going back again very soon.

HAZEL LEVER, 66, RETRIED WHITLEY BAY

I went to see Agatha Christie’s Black Coffee at the Theatre Royal. I love the theatre and there’s a great variety of

performances on. Next time I go, I’ll be taking my grandchildren for Peppa Pig.

MATTHEW KINGSTON, 44 IT TECHNICIAN, HEATON

I went to see the film Boyhood at the Tyneside Cinema last week. I go to the pictures at least once a month and I

particularly enjoy the Tyneside because it has a great selection of films which are often different to the bigger cinemas. The atmosphere is great, too.IM

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HERE COMES THE SUNWhile the Northern Stage team is in Edinburgh for the summer, North East theatre company SA Productions is taking the stage with its new show Sunshine on Byker.

The show - a Geordie take on the acclaimed musical Sunshine on Leith - features songs by The Proclaimers and tells the story of two soldiers returning from Afghanistan, re-adjusting to civilian life, and the everyday struggles of family, work and relationships. Northern Stage, August 28-29, from £8 www.northernstage.co.uk

FRINGE BENEFITSIf you’re not heading to the Edinburgh Festival this summer, fear not - there’s still time to see some of the biggest names in comedy showcasing their Edinburgh Fringe acts at The Stand in Newcastle.

The first Newcastle Alternative comedy festival has already seen sell-out shows from some of the UK’s best-known comics including Phill Jupitus, Stewart Lee, and Bridget Christie. The line-up closing the month-long festival includes Stand regular John Scott, a visit from Craig Campbell (pictured - he’s the one on the left) with his Thrilling Mic Hunt show, and a Bank Holiday Special bill on Sunday August 24.The Stand, until August 31, www.thestand.co.uk

NE1’S MONUMENT MOVIESThere’s still time to enjoy free open-air cinema at Grey’s Monument thanks to NE1’s Monument Movies, with six films a week until August 31:Thurs Aug 21 Monsters University at noon, Wayne’s World at 5pm; Sun Aug 24 Man of Steel at 11am. Hunger Games: Catching Fire at 3pm; Tues Aug 26 Wall-E at noon, Philomena at 5pm; Thurs Aug 28 Up at noon, 12 Angry Men at 5pm; Sun Aug 31 Iron Man 3 at 11am, The Wedding Singer at 3pm • Listings correct at time of publication, check for any changes at www.getintonewcastle.co.uk

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A Dalmatian called Blue takes us on a four-legged tour of the Toon

BEST FOR THREADS?The one and only Robinson’s Pet Store in the Grainger Market, established 1929 and

beloved of my forefathers and I as much for the model dogs above the door as for its boutique collections.

BEST FOR FOOD AND DRINK?I have a penchant for Brew Dog on Dean Street, where the craft beer, bar snacks and board games collection

make for very happy afternoons out.

BEST FOR RELAXING?NE1’s Quayside Seaside, of course! I am generally to be found there of a weekend, reclining in

the deckchairs, making sandcastles, and enjoying the odd game of beach volleyball with my pals.

BEST FOR PERFORMANCE?It’s hard to beat the Theatre Royal. I’ve just seen Cats, which was spectacular and answered an awful lot of

questions about the strange nocturnal goings-on of my feline friends. Ruff!

DOG ABOUT TOON

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KIDS KIDS

SKOOL’S OUT! Keep everyone entertained in the last days of the summer holiday...

NE1’s Quayside Seaside Perfect for a picnic or a break in the sunshine, NE1’s Quayside Seaside on the Quayside between the Millennium and Tyne bridges is back for a third year, complete with deckchairs, volleyball court, buckets, spades, and palm trees. Tropical!www.getintonewcastle.co.uk

Summer at LifeLife is a fab family day out and the current Body Worlds Vital exhibition is spectacular and thought-provoking. The NE1 magazine team has taken kids as young as seven, though the venue says you might want to leave it to ages eight and up. Ring the venue if you’re not sure. Meanwhile, the 4D motion ride is fantastic fun, as are the shows at the planetarium and the many hands-on activities on the centre’s main floor. Life Science Centre, open daily www.life.org.uk

Continental Circus BerlinThe circus rolls onto the Town Moor August 20-31 featuring high-wire acts, acrobats and clowns. For two full-price adult tickets for the price of one, contact the box office, tel 07763 937 668, and quote the promotional code ‘juggler’.Town Moor, August 20-31 www.circusberlin.co.uk

Summer Science DayMake your own scientific discoveries at Discovery Museum’s summer science day on August 21 when there’s a chance to make a kaleidoscope, enjoy the science show, and activities with The Street Scientists.Discovery Museum, August 21, free (small charge for some activities) www.twmuseums.org.uk/discovery

Family Fun at BalticThe colourful Bank Holiday family weekend at Baltic features the opportunity to create rainbows with giant prisms and model boats with colourful sails. There are also kaleidoscope-making workshops and jelly fun in the Baltic Kitchen. Baltic, August 23-25 www.balticmill.com

Inky Print ClubThe last of the summer’s Inky Print Club at Northern Print is on August 20 and features Willow Pattern-inspired Drypoint printing. Drop in anytime 10.30am-12.30pm.Northern Print, August 20, £3 www.northernprint.org.uk

Apocalypse Now!The last event themed around Mariner 9, the panoramic vision of Mars set 200 years from now by artist Kelly Richardson, Apocolypse Now is a chance to make space-age accessories for school.Laing Art Gallery, August 27, £2 www.twmuseums.org.uk

Milkshake Party Live!Milkshake presenters take kids on a fun adventure with songs, dance routines and lots of laughs. Featuring characters from Toby’s Travelling Circus, Noddy, Bananas in Pyjamas, and Chloe’s Closet. Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre, August 25, from £10, www.millvolvotynetheatre.co.uk

Peppa Pig’s Big Splash!Peppa Pig returns to the Theatre Royal on August 30-31 with her biggest tour to date, Peppa Pig’s Big Splash! Peppa, George, Mummy and Daddy Pig appear alongside Danny Dog, Pedro Pony, and Suzy Sheep in this all-singing, all-dancing adventure full of songs, games and muddy puddles.Theatre Royal, August 30-31 from £12.50, www.theatreroyal.co.ukIM

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HELLO BOYS

PET SOUNDSNeil Tennant was born in North Shields in July 1954 and went to St Cuthbert’s Catholic boys’ grammar school in Benwell Hill. It is said that the songs This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave and It’s a Sin refer to his years there. Enough said. Tennant met Chris Lowe in an electronics shop on Kings Road in Chelsea in 1981 and they originally called themselves West End.

Tennant was features editor of the iconic music magazine Smash Hits in the early 80s and in 1983 was one of the first journalists to interview Madonna. They remain friends.

Pet Shop Boys are the most successful duo in UK chart history. Since signing to

Parlophone in 1985, they have had 42 UK top 30 singles, 22 top 10

hits including four number ones, and sold more than

50m records worldwide. This makes them more successful than other great UK pop duos including Pepsi and Shirley and Dollar.

PSB are three-time BRIT Award winners and have made an Oustanding Contribution to Music according to the Ivor Novello Awards.

Some say that if you play the 7-inch vinyl single version of West End Girls backwards at 33⅓rpm, you can hear John Lennon reciting the Lord’s Prayer.

PSB have collaborated with artists including Dusty Springfield, Lady Gaga, Liza Minnelli, David Bowie, Yoko Ono, and Girls Aloud. There is no truth to the rumour that they are planning a Christmas single with Cliff Richard.

PSB have diversified into writing a musical (Closer to Heaven, 2001); a soundtrack for the 1925 silent film Battleship Potemkin (2003); and a ballet score, The Most Incredible Thing (2011).

Neil Tennant also had early career success at Macdonald Educational Publishing where he edited The Dairy Book of Home Management and various illustrated cookery books.

Tennant and Lowe have the largest hat collection in the world. Allegedly.

Sage Gateshead, September 2-3, www.sagegateshead.com

PET SHOP BOYS NEIL TENNANT AND CHRIS LOWE HEAD TO NEWCASTLE IN SEPTEMBER. BUT DID YOU KNOW...

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GLOWSTICKS AT THE READY!Once one of Newcastle’s biggest clubs, Ikon returns on August 24 to take over the O2 Academy.

The Ikon in Concert line-up features three of Europe’s biggest dance artists from the 90s and 00s - Basshunter (Now You’re Gone and All I Ever Wanted), Ian Van Dahl (Castles in the Sky), and Lasgo (Something and Alone). Resident DJs Jeff Scott and JBS will be accompanying the main room acts and for those who like a bit of extra ooomph, there’ll be a laser show, stilt walkers and fire eaters.O2 Academy, August 24, £15 www.o2academynewcastle.co.uk

DANCING IN THE STREETMotown legend Martha Reeves and her Vandellas are heading to Riverside in September for a rare UK date.

A recording artist for more than 50 years, Reeves’ brassy vocals distinguish her sound from her contemporaries and label-mates the Marvelettes and The Supremes, and hits including Jimmy Mack and Dancing in the Street remain popular more than 40 years after their release.

Should you be unfamiliar with her legendary status, you may like to know that in 2012, Reeves’ six-show residency at Ronnie Scott’s in London was a sell-out, and celebs Phil Collins and Boy George were among the guests.Riverside, September 5, £20 www.riversidenewcastle.co.uk

BRING ME YOUR LOVESSinger-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist St. Vincent (aka Annie Clark) is at Sage Gateshead on August 27 with her Digital Witness tour.

The tour follows the release of her fourth solo album St. Vincent, and Clark, who has been favourably compared to Kate Bush and David Bowie among others, will gig across Europe this autumn before returning to the US in December.Sage Gateshead, August 27, £16.50 www.sagegateshead.com

Queen of British Soul Mica Paris returns to the Hoochie Coochie stage on September 5.

Paris, who released her first and platinum-selling album So Good in 1988, has worked with a who’s who of soul music since including Prince, Omar, Natalie Cole, and Bobby Womack. She has released seven acclaimed albums and returns to Hoochie Coochie for the first time since 2012. Expect a sell-out.Hoochie Coochie September 5, £20 www.hoochiecoochie.co.uk

Cluny 2 has a treat in store for fans of country with an appearance from Daniel Romano. His hard-luck storytelling music is rich with wry observations and earnest confessions and his fourth studio album Come Cry With Me, which came out last year, was shortlisted for Canada’s Polaris Music Prize.Cluny 2, August 31, £10 www.thecluny.com

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MARINA MARINA

Last time the zapcats were on the Tyne we sent our very

own action woman Laura Emmerson (pictured), along to try it out.

After her experience (and a long lie down in

a darkened room to recover) she said: “It didn’t help when I asked one competitor, Royal Marine Corporal Steve

Cox, to list the attributes required to be a success

in this sport. “He said, ‘it takes strength,

guile, awareness and a big pair of cast iron bollocks’. I wonder why I didn’t just go and get my coat then. Agh!”

WET, WET, WET

TOP CATSNE1’s Zapcat Grand Prix is back for a third year at Newcastle Quayside, promising thrills, spills, and spectacular action.

The NE1 Zapcat Racing Grand Prix and City Championship takes place over a challenging course between the Tyne and Millennium Bridges on August 30-31. The event is free and includes up to 16 heats and two class finals each day, so there’s plenty to see.

For those not in the know, zapcats are ultra-lightweight powerboats with a top speed of 45mph and so much power that their hulls can lift 90 degrees out of the water (hence the thrills and spills mentioned above).Quayside, August 30-31, free www.getintonewcastle.co.uk

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Race heats 12.15pm–2.30pm and 3pm-4.30pm. Round finals 4.45pm-5.30pm

Race heats 10.15am-noon and 12.30pm-1pm. Round finals 1.15pm–1.45pmTrophy pesentation at NE1 Quayside Seaside 3.30pm

SATURDAY AUGUST 30

SUNDAY AUGUST 31

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IN FOCUS

NE1 Ltd is handing out prizes for the best pictures from its summer events programme including NE1’s Quayside Seaside and NE1’s Monument Movies.

The winner has already been crowned from scores of photos from this summer’s NE1’s Newcastle Cocktail Week (above) and NE1 will announce the winning photo from NE1’s Newcastle Restaurant Week soon.

There’s still time to enter the NE1’s Monument Movies and NE1’s Quayside Seaside competitions, which close on September 30 and August 31 respectively.

To enter, go to the website below, choose your category and upload your photo. You can then share the link to your photo and vote for your favourite.

The winner of the NE1’s Quayside Seaside competition will win a voucher for a family meal at Gusto Newcastle, while the winner of the NE1’s Monument Movies competition will receive a family meal at Frankie & Benny’s at The Gate, plus a family cinema ticket for Empire Cinemas.

Get snapping, folks!www.getintonewcastle.co.uk/snap-and-win

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GNR GNR

ON THE RUN...

Ahead of the Great North Run Million Opening Ceremony starring Mark Knopfler, The Unthanks

and more than 1,500 volunteer performers on September 4, we catch up with the man writing the show’s narrative, which will be delivered by Tim Healy and Jill Halfpenny, award-winning author David Almond...

What do you like to write most? I’ve always written, all my life. There have been many novels, such as Skellig, which was a huge success, and also many short stories, plays, and collaborative efforts with musicans, actors and directors. I love it all.

Where did it all begin?Bedtime stories at home, learning to read at school, the beauty of the letters as the teacher wrote words in chalk on the blackboard...I grew up in Felling, Gateshead. There was a great little branch library which was really important to me.

What did you read as a child? The King Arthur stories were really important, and I read a lot of comics. And then when I was a teenager I discovered the American writers, like Ernest Hemmingway.

What’s your aim as a children’s writer? To write great stories and inspire children to go on to write themselves. Millions of kids

all over the world love reading and I hope my books will inspire some of them to take up writing also.

What does the GNR mean to you? It’s wonderful; a great social thing. I ran in the first three, so I’ve got a personal connection with the event, and I know that the feeling of running with thousands of other people is just wonderful.

What has inspired you while writing the script for the One Million opening show narrative?The area, the city and the route. My story picks up on our big achievements of the past, like the Lindisfarne Gospels, the engineering triumphs of the 19th Century, and the great things going on now in science, art and sport.

Did you know that Tim Healy and Jill Halfpenny are reading the script? Yes, and I’m really pleased; they’ve both got authentic Northern voices and the script is written with a Northern rhythm. Having a male and a female voice is important because the story is about everyone coming together, as they do in the GNR.

What can we expect from the event?An amazing show on the Quayside. Lights, music, singing and dance in one of the most astonishing locations in the whole world. It’s going to be amazing!

Million Opening Ceremony, Quayside, September 4, £12, www.greatrun.org

When we started the run all those years ago, we could only dream of the millionth

finish across the line. The Bupa Great North Run has become the world’s greatest half marathon and we’re proud to be the first event in the world to be officially recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) to celebrate this significant moment in the history of running.

Running and helping out on the very first GNR I had no idea how big it would

become. The streets I used to train on when running wasn’t fashionable have now become some of the most famous stretches of road to run in the world.

GNR REACHES ONE MILLION

Brendan Foster, founder of the Bupa Great North Run

Steve Cram Olympic athlete and BBC chief athletics commentator

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CLUB TROPICANA Fun and sunshine…! House of Smith and Floritas, house-of-smith.com EVERY TUESDAY WAIKIKIA fab night inspired by the world’s greatest parties. House of Smith and Floritas, house-of-smith.com RUB A DUB DUBElectro and house.The CUT, thecut.squarespace.com EVERY WEDNESDAY DIRTIZPerdu’s biggest weekly club nightPerdu, perdubar.com

SHAKEHip hop and pop, folks. £5, 11pmThe CUT, thecut.squarespace.com

PINUPSweets, treats and cheeky beats! 10pm.House of Smith, house-of-smith.com

EVERY THURSDAY LOVEDOUGHHip-hop and RnB. 11pm.Tup Tup Palace, tuptuppalace.com

DANCEA little bit of everything. 11pm.Floritas, floritasbar.com

REBEL THURSDAYSThursdays rock and roll!Digital, Times Square, yourfutureisdigital.com

OFF THE RECORD Music for the soul. Music Slash Art, Hood Street, musicslashart.com

DROP HOUSE, DUBSTEP AND GRIME£6, 11pm. The CUT, thecut.squarespace.com

BEAU MONDERnB, house, hip hop. Free, 8pm. Bonbar, The Assembly Rooms, wearebeaumonde.com

JUNGLEGet jungle fever! 11pm. House of Smith, house-of-smith.com

EVERY FRIDAY DIRTY LITTLE SECRETElectro house. 10.30pm.Tup Tup Palace, tuptuppalace.com

DIRTY POPStudent party. £5, 11pm.O2 Academy, o2academy newcastle.co.uk FULL MOON Enjoy electro and hip hop. 11pm. Riverside Nightclub, riversidenewcastle.co.uk

SMOOVE AND FRIENDSGet your funk on! 10pm. Music Slash Art, Hood Street, musicslashart.com LOOPTechno and disco. £5, 11pm. The CUT, thecut.squarespace.com

PLAYRnB and commercial

ART UNTIL SEPTEMBER 4 NORTH EAST WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER 2014 Showcasing the winners and runners up at this year’s North East Wildlife Photographer competition. Great North Museum: Hancock, Barras Bridge, twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum

UNTIL SEPTEMBER 6

AIKO: SWEETHEARTAiko’s street art bridges East and West with a fusion of traditional Japanese aesthetics and bold imagery reminiscent of 1960s New York pop art. The Outsiders, Quayside, theoutsiders.net UNTIL SEPTEMBER 7 MARINER 9A giant vision of Mars set 200 years from now by Canadian artist Kelly Richardson. Free, 10am-5pm, closed Mondays.Laing Gallery, twmuseums.org.uk/laing FIGURE TWO Artists working across media exhibit works and ideas at Baltic’s city centre space. Baltic 39, balticmill.com/39 UNTIL SEPTEMBER 12 SELECTED PRINTSLithographs, screenprints, etchings, woodcuts, monoprints and carborundum prints. Free,

Mon-Thurs 10am-5pm, Fri-Sat 10am-4pmUniversity Gallery, Northumbria University, northumbria.ac.uk/universitygallery

UNDER MILK WOODLimited-edition etchings based on Dylan Thomas’ play for voices Under Milk Wood. Free, Mon-Thurs 10am-5pm, Fri-Sat 10am-4pmUniversity Gallery, Northumbria University, northumbria.ac.uk/universitygallery

KEITH VAUGHANKeith Vaughan’s Figure And Ground drawings, prints and photographs. Free, Mon-Thurs 10am-5pm, Fri-Sat 10am-4pmUniversity Gallery, Northumbria University, northumbria.ac.uk/universitygallery UNTIL SEPTEMBER 19 THE WOON FOUNDATION PAINTING & SCULPTURE ART PRIZEShowcasing the work of 10 artists shortlisted for the prize made possible by Northumbria University alumnus and art collector, Wee Teng Woon.Gallery North, Northumbria University, gn.northumbria.ac.uk UNTIL SEPTEMBER 20 BUILD BY MILES HARRISONExploring the process of build to investigate the artist’s interest in form, colour, architecture and juxtaposition. Free.Newcastle Arts Centre, newcastle-arts-centre.co.uk UNTIL OCTOBER 4 A BRILLIANT MIND: SIR JOSEPH WILSON SWANCelebrating the life of one of the North East’s greatest

inventors. Free, 10am-4pm Mon-Fri, 11am-4pm Sat & Sun.Discovery Museum, twmuseums.org.uk/discovery

UNTIL OCTOBER 5 TOON TIMESCharting the fortunes of NUFC from its inception. Free, 10am-4pm Mon-Fri, 11am-4pm Sat & Sun.Discovery Museum, twmuseums.org.uk/discovery UNTIL OCTOBER 12 WAR WORK AND HIROSHIMAA new exhibition featuring fascinating historic images including the launch of the cruiser HMS Hampshire at Armstrong Whitworth & Co’s Elswick Yard. The ship was later sunk by a mine laid by a German U-Boat in 1916. Side Gallery, amber-online.com

DANIEL BURENA new exhibition by one of France’s greatest living artists consists of new work completed in situ and existing work, including a large-scale commission. Baltic, balticmill.com UNTIL OCTOBER 19 PAINTINGS OF WORLD WAR IA selection of works including a painting by CRW Nevinson, one of the most famous artists of World War I. Free, 10am-5pm, closed Mondays.Laing Gallery, twmuseums.org.uk/laing

THOMAS BEWICK AND HIS APPRENTICES A range of works by the famous engraver and his pupils. Free, 10am-5pm, closed Mondays. Laing Gallery, twmuseums.org.uk/laing UNTIL NOVEMBER 2 LYDIA GIFFORDA show which explores the artist’s ongoing concern with the language of painting and the balance between painting and object. Free, 10am-6pm.Baltic, balticmill.com UNTIL NOVEMBER 16

MARINE HUGONNIERMarine Hugonnier presents her film Apicula Enigma, following the life of a bee colony.Baltic, balticmill.com UNTIL JANUARY 12 WWI COMMERCIAL BATTALION EXHIBITIONFollowing the origins, training and deployment of a famous Newcastle battalion involved in the Great War. Newcastle City Library, newcastle.gov.uk CLUB EVERY MONDAY DIGITAL MONDAYSBorn to dance!Digital, Times Square, yourfutureisdigital.com

SOCIAL BUTTERFLYTunes from Devon and David Barratt. £5, 8pm. Perdu, perdubar.com

MUST SEE

AUGUST 30NORTH EAST CALLING Punk festival featuring The Damned, The Dickies, Conflict, Angelic Upstarts, GBH, XSLF, Crashed Out, Gimp Fist, Dirt Box Disco, Control. £27, 12.30pm. Northumbria University Students Union, mynsu.northumbria.ac.uk

MUSIC

AUGUST 30 YOUTH CHOIR The National Youth Choir of Great Britain, which brings together more than 100 of the best singers aged 16-22 in the UK performs a rare concert promising outstanding music, including a new work by Northumberland-based composer John Casken.Sage Gateshead, August 30, from £5, www.sagegateshead.com

SPORT AUGUST 30 NEWCASTLE UTD VS. CRYSTAL PALACE Football’s coming home, and it’s too long since we wound our way to St James’ Park for an afternoon’s battle on the hallowed turf. Can’t wait! St James’ Park, nufc.co.uk

ONE-OFF EVENTSAUGUST 23, 24OLD BOAT GATHERINGDozens of historic vessels will be mooring up at the Marina for an event which will include music, sea shanties and period costume. Not to be missed. Newcastle City Marina, newcastlecitymarina.co.uk IM

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house. 10pm.House of Smith, house-of-smith.com

MAKE WAY Deep, tech, funky, class house. 11pm.Bonbar, The Assembly Rooms, wearebeaumonde.com

EVERY SATURDAY FUTURE BOOGIEWith Smoove & Tim Shaw. Free, 11pm.Head of Steam, theheadofsteam.co.uk

KINKY DISKOUp-tempo RnB and house. 10pm.Tup Tup Palace, tuptuppalace.com

BE SOMEBODYHip hop, RnB, commercial. 11pm.Bonbar, The Assembly Rooms, wearebeaumonde.com ALPHA A must for alternative music lovers. £5, 10.30pm. O2 Academy, o2academy newcastle.co.uk

THE VOODOO PROJECTAwesome music all night long. 10pm.Riverside Nightclub, riversidenewcastle.co.uk

LOVE SATURDAYSDance music.Digital, Times Square,

yourfutureisdigital.com

JAY ROCKWELL AND JASON HOPPERParty bangers! 7pm. Music Slash Art, Hood Street, musicslashart.com

DRAGNETElectro, hip hop and disco fun. £6, 11pm.The CUT, thecut.squarespace.com

S@SIt’s the epicenter of class! House of Smith, house-of-smith.com

EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY UPLIFTING GROOVEThe most fun and diverse selection of music anywhere!World Headquarters, welovewhq.com EVERY SUNDAY PERSISTENCE100% house. 10pm.Tup Tup Palace, tuptuppalace.com SUNDAYS ON ROTATION Between The Lines, Testify, 5 Steps. Music Slash Art, Hood Street, musicslashart.com

SAY THE WORDHip hop, soul, funk. 10.30pm. House of Smith, house-of-smith.com

AUGUST 23 HOT LAVAWith DJ Lady Annabelle. 10.30pm.Tyneside Cinema, tynesidecinema.co.ukAUGUST 24 HARD TO LOVEBank holiday special. Upstairs. 11pm.World Headquarters, welovewhq.com

ELEKTRIQA PRESENT BLASTERJAXX David Guetta and Tiesto collaborators present a bank holiday show of epic proportions. Digital, Times Square, yourfutureisdigital.com AUGUST 29

GET YR SKATES ONThe legendary ska and punk night returns for a one night charity special.Digital, Times Square, yourfutureisdigital.com AUGUST 30

ELECTROBELLAWith Lady Koo and Bella DuVall. Tyneside Cinema, tynesidecinema.co.uk

GROUNDED PRESENT: AUDIOJAXElectro and progressive house. Downstairs. 11pm.World Headquarters, welovewhq.com SEPTEMBER 2 FRESHFor people with learning disabilities and carers.7pm.World Headquarters, welovewhq.com COMEDY AUGUST 20

RED RAW

New comedy £2, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 21 THE THURSDAY SHOW Steve Hall, Mike Milligan, Ben Crampten, Jojo Smith. £10, £7 conc, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 22 GARR MURRAN, SI BUGLASS£11, 6.30pm.The Hyena, thehyena.com

THE FRIDAY SHOW Steve Hall, Mike Milligan, Ben Crampten, Jojo Smith. £12, £10 conc, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 23 GARR MURRAN, SI BUGLASS£11, 6.30pm.The Hyena, thehyena.com

THE SATURDAY SHOW Steve Hall, Mike Milligan, Ben Crampten, Jojo Smith. £15, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 24 BANK HOLIDAY SPECIALTop comedy for your bank holiday. £8, 6.30pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk SOD THE TORIES (AND HAVE A NICE WEEK)John Scott’s irreverent political comedy. £5, £3 conc, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 26 CRAIG CAMPBELLThe Thrilling Mic Hunt show £12, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 27 RED RAWLloyd Griffith, Sean McLoughlin. £2, 7pm.

The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 28 THE THURSDAY SHOW Mick Ferry, Mark Maier, Lloyd Griffith, Alex Boardman, £10, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 29 GEORGE ZACH, JOHN SMITH£11, 6.30pm.The Hyena, thehyena.com

THE FRIDAY SHOW Mick Ferry, Mark Maier, Lloyd Griffith, Alex Boardman, £12, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 30 GEORGE ZACH, JOHN SMITH£11, 6.30pm.The Hyena, thehyena.com

THE SATURDAY SHOW Mick Ferry, Mark Maier, Lloyd Griffith, Alex Boardman, £15, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk AUGUST 31 STEFFEN PEDDIE’S CHAT SHOW THING Stand-up and chat. £5, 6.30pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk SEPTEMBER 3 RED RAW Chris Ramsey, Nick Banks. £2, 7pm.The Stand, thestand.co.uk FILM Please see each cinema’s website for full listings UNTIL AUGUST 31 NE1’S MONUMENT MOVIESSee page 8 for full listings. Every Tues, Thurs, and Sun.

Grey’s Monument, getintonewcastle.co.uk Empire Cinemas, Newgate Street, The Gate, empirecinemas.co.uk

FROM AUGUST 22 Angels Vs. BulliesGod Help The GirlInto The Storm AUGUST 23 Doctor Who Episode 1: Deep Breath SEPTEMBER 3 RSC Live: Two Gentlemen of Verona Tyneside Cinema, tynesidecinema.co.uk

AUGUST 20 CHILDREN’S FILM CLUB: Alice In WonderlandBRINGING IN BABY: The Congress

AUGUST 21 MOVING STORIES SUMMER FAMILY FILMS: Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

STARTS AUGUST 22 Two Days, One Night

AUGUST 22 MOVING STORIES SUMMER FAMILY FILMS: Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

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Phone: 0191 211 5533Email: [email protected] www.twitter.com/Nclmarkets

Handcrafted quality local products • original artwork, jewellery and fashion local cheeses, delicious cupcakes and world foods • traditional stalls selling plants, clothing, sweets, ice cream and toys

For more information please call 0191 211 5533

Email: [email protected]

Grainger MarketGrainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne

Open:Monday and Wednesday 9am-5pm, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9am-5.30pm

fresh fruit and vegetables meat and fish cafés and delicatessen locally sourced foods clothing, hardware and haberdashery

and much more For more information please

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Snow White And The Seven DwarfsDoctor Who: Deep Breath plus live satellite Q&A with Peter Capaldi

AUGUST 24 FREE BRUNCH FILM: Breakfast At Tiffany’s The Deer Hunter

FROM AUGUST 25

Sin City: A Dame To Kill For Dinosaur 13

AUGUST 25

MOVING STORIES SUMMER FAMILY FILMS: Fantastic Mr FoxThe Deer HunterSHORT FILM NIGHT: TBCFREE FILM NIGHT: The Goonies

AUGUST 26 MOVING STORIES SUMMER FAMILY FILMS: The Fantastic Mr Fox

AUGUST 27 MOVING STORIES SUMMER FAMILY FILMS: Coraline

AUGUST 28 MOVING STORIES SUMMER FAMILY FILMS: CinderellaBRINGING IN BABY: Dinosaur 13EXTREME SPORTS FILM:

The Dragon Back Race

FROM AUGUST 29 The Keeper Of Lost Causes

AUGUST 29 MOVING STORIES SUMMER FAMILY FILMS: CinderellaHANG THE DJ: Layla Gaye

FROM AUGUST 30 WakoldaAUGUST 31 FREE BRUNCH FILM: Grease

SEPTEMBER 1 SILVER SCREEN: Two Days, One NightFREE FILM NIGHT: PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE

KIDS PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS PLANETARIUMSea monsters! Space! Stargazing!Great North Museum: Hancock, twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum EXHIBITIONS AT LIFEYoung Explorers Zone is ideal for under 7s; indulge your curiosity in the Curiosity Zone; the 4D Motion Ride has thrills and spills galore; the Planetarium has regular shows and there’s always something new to learn in the Science Theatre. £12/£7.50. 10am-6pm.Life Science Centre, life.org.uk

EVERY DAY STORY TIMESInteractive story telling sessions. Admission fee of £7, £6 conc to the centre applies,

11.30am and 2pm. Seven Stories, sevenstories.org.uk

UNDER 5S MUSIC MAKINGConcerts and classes for bumps, babies and beyond. Mon-Sat. £3, 9.45am, 11am, 1.30pm, Fri/Sat 9.45am, 11amSage Gateshead, sagegateshead.com

EVERY SATURDAY PLANET MUSICMusical discovery for children aged 5-7. £3, 1pm.Sage Gateshead, sagegateshead.com

EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BUSY BSActivities for young artists inspired by exhibitions. Free, 2pm-4pm.Baltic, balticmill.com

MIXED UP FAIRY TALE PERFORMANCEAn interactive performance inspired by Moving Stories. Admission of £7, £6 conc to the centre applies, during term time 11.30am and intervals throughout the day.Seven Stories, sevenstories.org.uk

MINI ILLUSTRATORSSee how real illustrators make their work. Admission fee of £7, £6 conc to the

centre applies, 3pm.Seven Stories, sevenstories.org.uk

EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY BABIES BABBLE, PLAY AND MOREMusical journeys for babies 0-12 months. £3, 1.30pm.Sage Gateshead, sagegateshead.com

EVERY TUESDAY CITY HOMEWORK CLUBFun learning activities for children aged 5 to 12. Free, 4pm-5pm.Newcastle City Library, newcastle.gov.uk

AUGUST 20

DINO-STORY PARTYInteractive dinosaur story times for under 5s. £2.50 plus admission fee £7, £6 conc, 10.30am, 2pm.Seven Stories, sevenstories.org.uk

PRINTING PLANETSUse print and pastel techniques to imagine your own universe. £2, 10.30am-12.30pm, 1.30pm-3.30pm. Closed Mondays.Laing Gallery, twmuseums.org.uk/laing ROCKETS AND ROVERSWe’re off to Mars, discovering fun art activities along the way. £2, 10.30am-12.30pm, 1.30pm-3.30pm.Laing Gallery, twmuseums.org.uk/laing

HANCOCK MUSEUM DAYCelebrate the 130th anniversary of the

Hancock building with old friends from the Hancock Museum. Free, 11am-3pm.Great North Museum: Hancock, twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum AUGUST 21 A LIGHT AND SOUND – SCIENCE DAYMake scientific discoveries and a funky kaleidoscope, see animations and enjoy a science show. Free, although some activities may be charged, 11am-3pm.Discovery Museum, twmuseums.org.uk/discovery AUGUST 22, 27 MYTHICAL MAZEFun story and craft sessions with a mythical theme, suitable for children aged 5-12. Free, 11am, 1pm (Aug 22) 2pm (Aug 27).Newcastle City Library, newcastle.gov.uk AUGUST 23 SUMMER ISCREAMTest your nerve with an open mic stand-up, relax to acoustic music and enjoy to performance poetry. Suitable for 11 years and over. Free, 1pm-4pm.Newcastle City Library, newcastle.gov.uk

AUGUST 23, 24, 25

KALEIDOSCAPEMake a landscape of colour including rainbows using giant prisms and a model boat. Free, 11am-4pm.Baltic, balticmill.com

KALEIDOSCOPE MAKING WORKSHOP Artist Kit Kingsbury will help kids to build their own kaleidoscope. £6.95 per child, 11.30am, 1.30pm. Baltic, balticmill.com AUGUST 25 MILKSHAKE PARTY LIVEA fab musicical spectacular with telly favourites guaranteed to have the kids up on their feet and singing. £12.50, £10 conc, £42 family, 1pm, 3.30pm.Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre, millvolvotynetheatre.co.uk AUGUST 26, 27 TINY THE STEGOSAURUSGet up close to a moving, growling Tiny The Stegosaurus; an amazing life-size, life-like interactive quad-pod puppet. Free, 10.30am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm.Great North Museum: Hancock, twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum

AUGUST 27 APOCALYPSE NOW!Make some space age school accessories for the new term. £2, 10.30am-12.30pm, 1.30pm-3.30pm.Laing Gallery, twmuseums.org.uk/laing AUGUST 28 DINOSAUR DAY Get close to the life-size T-Rex and make a dinosaur hand puppet to take home. Free, 11am-3pm. Great North Museum: Hancock, twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum AUGUST 30 TEENAGE WRITING GROUPFortnightly sessions aimed at writers aged 13 to 19. Free, 11am-1pm.

Newcastle City Library, newcastle.gov.uk UNTIL AUGUST 31 SUMMER AT LIFE SCIENCE CENTREThere’s loads going on for all the family including the Body Worlds Vital exhibition, journey to the Amazon on a 4D Motion Ride plus loads more! £12/£7.50. 10am-6pm, til 8pm on Thurs.Life Science Centre, life.org.uk UNTIL SEPTEMBER 7 SCALES, CLAWS AND DINOSAUR ROARSCelebrate 20 years of Paul Stickland’s classic picture book Dinosaur Roar. £7, £6 conc. 10am-5pm.Seven Stories, sevenstories.org.uk

UNTIL NOVEMBER 2 BODY WORLDS VITALAn awe-inspiring journey through the human body featuring plastinated bodies in dynamic poses. £12/£7.50. 10am-6pm, til 8pm on Thurs.Life Science Centre, life.org.uk UNTIL NOVEMBER 5 CONFISCATION CABINETSA collection of items confiscated by teachers over the course of 30 years. £12/£7.50. 10am-6pm, til 8pm on Thurs.Life Science Centre, life.org.uk UNTIL APRIL 2015 TWISTS AND TAILS – THE STORY OF ANGELINA BALLERINAPerfect your pirouette and prance down to Seven Stories to discover the magical world of Angelina Ballerina. £7, £6 conc.

10am-5pm. Seven Stories, sevenstories.org.uk

MOVING STORIESStep into the worlds of film and books with this playful and interactive exhibition featuring childhood favourites. £7, £6 conc, 10am-5pm. Seven Stories, sevenstories.org.uk LGBT EVERY MONDAY REWINDChart, party, old school anthems, student night. 11pm-4amPowerhouse, Westmoreland Road

KARAOKEJoin DJ Drama for fun, games and karaokeThe Yard, Scotswood Road

DOUBLE TROUBLEMusic and value drinks. Eazy Street, Westmoreland Road, eazy-street.co.uk

CABARET AT THE YARDEnjoy amazing cabaret at The Yard every week! The Yard, Scotswood Road

MASHEDRock, indie and alt. Hosted by Penny ArcadeThe Bank, Scotswood Road

EVERY TUESDAY FREE POOLFree pool all daySecrets,

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Scotswood Road JELLY BELLY TUESDAYCamp music and £1 vodka jelly shots. Eazy Street, Westmoreland Road, eazy-street.co.uk

EVERY WEDNESDAY BOOGIE NIGHTSA mix of 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and naughties with Vicky Paris.Eazy Street, Westmoreland Road, eazy-street.co.uk

EVERY THURSDAY THE WHEELWith DJ Andrew, chart and party tunes. 11.30pm-4amPowerhouse, Westmoreland Road

LIVE CABARETTop international cabaret live on stage. 10.30pmEazy Street, Westmoreland Road, eazy-street.co.uk

EVERY FRIDAY DJ STEVE GRANTDisco, funk and soul. 5pm-2amSunset Blvd, Marlborough Crescent

CANDY POPThe biggest and best weekend warm up. Powerhouse, Westmoreland Road

GLITTERBALL60s, 70s, 80s, 90s all night long.The Bank, Scotswood Road RUBY’S STREET PARTY The clubbing alternative,

with Ruby Reynolds. Eazy Street, Westmoreland Road, eazy-street.co.uk

EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

SUMMER SHOWFeaturing the inimitable Betty Legs Diamond and some seriously lovely ‘ladies’. From £5, 7pm Fri 6pm and 10pm SatBoulevard, Clayton Street, boulevardnewcastle.co.uk EVERY SATURDAY DJ STEVE GRANTDisco, funk and soul. 5pm-2amSunset Blvd, Marlborough Crescent

PH:UKChart, pop, RnB, hip hop and commercial dance in the city’s biggest gay-friendly nightclub. What’s not to like?Powerhouse, Westmoreland Road

SATURDAY NIGHT TAKEAWAYNikki Teene for starters, then Vicky Paris from 10pm. FreeEazy Street, Westmoreland Road, eazy-street.co.uk EVERY SUNDAY KARAOKE From 6pmSecrets, Scotswood Road

THE FAT SLAGSVicky Paris and Beauty Killer star. It’s unmissable!Eazy Street, Westmoreland Road, eazy-street.co.uk

PHYLIS AND OPHELIA B All the entertainment anyone needs from 6pm The Bank, Scotswood Road MARKETS MONDAY TO SATURDAY

GRAINGER MARKET 9am-5pm (Monday and Wednesday), 9am-5.30pm (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday). Closed on bank holidays. graingermarket.co.uk EVERY SUNDAY QUAYSIDE MARKETFrom 9.30am. Quayside Road FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH FARMERS MARKET9.30am-2.30pm.Grainger Street SECOND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH ARTS AND CRAFTS MARKETGrainger Market, graingermarket.co.uk MUSIC AUGUST 22

MYLES SANKOSoul and jazz singer. £5, 7pm.Hoochie Coochie, hoochiecoochie.co.uk AUGUST 23 MAMAGenesis tribute band. £16, 6.30pm.

O2 Academy, o2academynewcastle.co.uk AUGUST 24

IKON LIVE IN CONCERTIKON, Basshunter, Ian Van Dahl, Lasgo, JBS, Jeff Scott, Klubbedout, Sanctuary, John G, Bon Lee, Nicki B, Nemesis, Spoonie & Impulse, DJ Taggy, DJ Semtex, DJ Chalky, DJ Fury, MC Efeeze. £16, 9pm.O2 Academy, o2academynewcastle.co.uk AUGUST 27 STEPHEN MALKMUS & THE JICKS The Pavement frontman presents his new band 8pm. Riverside Nightclub, Quayside, riversidenewcastle.co.uk ST VINCENT Quirky pop. £16.50, 7.30pm. Sage Gateshead, sagegateshead.com AUGUST 28

MORDRED, FURYON, TRIAGEAmerican thrash funk metal. £14, 7pm.O2 Academy, o2academynewcastle.co.uk THE FRONT BOTTOMSNew Jersey emo-pop duo 8pm.Think Tank?,Digital,

ssdconcerts.co.uk AUGUST 30 THE MCBUSTED EXPERIENCEThe culmination of two popular boy bands into one mega boy band! £9, 6.30pm. O2 Academy, o2academynewcastle.co.uk AUGUST 31 GET CAPE WEAR CAPE FLYAlternative indie pop. £14, 6pm. O2 Academy, o2academynewcastle.co.uk SEPTEMBER 1 POSTGRADUATE MUSIC RECITALIncluding Laura Davison, Maria Lopez, Bernat Duran, Sofia Papoutsaki, Adam Bushell. Free, 10am.King’s Hall, Newcastle University. ncl.ac.uk/events/kings-hall SEPTEMBER 2 AND 3

PET SHOP BOYSThe legendary electro pop group head to Tyneside. From £45, 7.30pm.Sage Gateshead, sagegateshead.com PUB QUIZ EVERY MONDAY NORTH TERRACEGeneral knowledge. £2, 8pm. North Terrace, Claremont Road EVERY WEDNESDAY THE HANCOCK

Bar vouchers and cash up for grabs. 50p, 8pm. The Hancock, Hancock Street, thehancocknewcastle.co.uk EVERY THURSDAY REDHOUSECash prize and a free pie for the winner. 50p, 8pm. Redhouse, Sandhill, theredhousencl.co.uk

THE BODEGASecond last place gets a Bodega-branded wooden spoon! £1, 8.30pm. The Bodega, Westgate Road, the bodeganewcastle.co.uk

THE NEW BRIDGE General knowledge quiz. £1, 8.30pm. The New Bridge, Argyle Street, thenewbridgenewcastle.co.uk AUGUST 26 THE GREAT TYNESIDE CINEMA QUIZTest your film knowledge. 9pm.Tyneside Cinema, tynesidecinema.co.uk SEPTEMBER 2 MUSIC QUIZTest your music knowledge at the Tyneside’s new quiz night. 9pm.Tyneside Cinema, tynesidecinema.co.uk

STAGE SEPTEMBER 1-6 THE MOUSETRAP

Agatha Cristie’s brilliantly intricate play, where murder lurks around every corner. From £12, 7.30pm.Theatre Royal, theatreroyal.co.uk

TALKS/WORKSHOPS

EVERY DAY

VICTORIA TUNNELDiscover what lies beneath the city’s streets. Guided tours most days of the week, times vary.Meet at Arch 6, Stepney Bank, Ouseburn

CITY HIGHLIGHTS WALKING TOURTaking in the main points of interest in the city. £4, £3 conc, 10.30am.Meet at Visitor Information, Market Street, newcastlegateshead.com/city-guides EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY FREE GUIDED TOURSThe Tyneside Cinema is the only purpose-built news-reel theatre in the UK still operating. Free, 11.15am.Tyneside Cinema, tynesidecinema.co.uk

EVERY TUESDAY

ST NICHOLAS CATHEDRAL TOURWith an expert guide. £5, 2pm.St Nicholas Cathedral, stnicholascathedral.co.uk MINDFULNESS AND MOVEMENT A gentle blend of meditation and yoga, focusing on chronic pain, stress and anxiety. Donations appreciated. 10.30am-12pm.Newcastle Buddhist Centre, Carliol Square, mindfulnessbasedtherapies.co.uk

SHARED READING GROUPRead aloud and talk about short stories, poems and novels. Free, 6pm-7.45pm.Newcastle City Library, newcastle.gov.uk EVERY FRIDAY

TOWER AND TEA TOURClimb to the top of the Lantern Spire with an expert guide and enjoy afternoon tea in the Lantern Café. £10, 2pm.St Nicholas Cathedral, stnicholascathedral.co.uk

AUG 20 AND SEPT 3 LIBRARY TO LIBRARY GUIDED WALKFrom Newcastle City Library to Lit & Phil. Illustrating the city centre’s IM

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development from Roman times as well as aspects of Newcastle’s cultural and literary history. Free, 10.30am.Meet under the Atrium in Central Library, litandphil.org.uk AUGUST 20 LIT POP GROUPLove music and books? Share your passion with like-minded people. Free, 6pm-7pm.Newcastle City Library, newcastle.gov.uk

JOHN HANCOCK – A MAN OF MANY TALENTSIllustrated talk by the Natural History Society of Northumbria. Free, 6.30pm-7.30pm.Great North Museum: Hancock, twmuseums.org.uk/greatnorthmuseum

ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL PAGEANT TOURWalk around this Pugin- designed building and meet characters from the past who tell about the Irish on Tyneside, Newcastle’s WWII VC and much more. £4, £3 conc, 6.30pm.Meet at St Mary’s Cathedral, Clayton Street, newcastlegateshead.com/city-guides

AUGUST 21

THE ANGEL OF MONS AND OTHER MYTHS OF THE FIRST WORLD WARLooking at the evidence and discussing literary themes and accounts of the Angel Of Mons. With Gail-Nina Anderson. Free, 6pm.The Lit & Phil, litandphil.org.uk AUGUST 24

MINDFULLNESS DAY RETREATAn opportunity to let go

and tune into the body and the senses. £35, £25 conc, 10.30am-3.30pm.Newcastle Buddhist Centre, Carliol Square, mindfulnessbasedtherapies.co.uk

AUGUST 28

DRAWING WORKSHOPJoin artist Rachel Allen for a creative evening inspired by the Body Worlds Vital exhibition. £25 includes entry to exhibition, guidance and materials. 6pm-8pm.Life Science Centre, life.org.uk AUGUST 30

PAINTING 101 – HOW PAINTINGS WORKPart-lecture, part-workshop, part-surgery, join technical expert and self-confessed ‘paint geek’ Narbi Price for this one day event exploring the main painting media. £35, 11am-4pm.Newcastle Arts Centre, newcastle-arts-centre.co.uk SEPTEMBER 1

WWI FAMILY HISTORY DROP IN SURGERYJoin history experts and archives volunteers who can help you research your WWI family history. Browse through family history records in this monthly drop-in session. Free.

Discovery Museum, twmuseums.org.uk/discovery SEPTEMBER 2 LADIES LUNCH CLUBMaster baker Adrian Clarke will show diners how easy it is to bake sourdough bread. Glass of fizz, demo, 3 course lunch, wine and coffee included. £25,11am.Blackfriars, black friarsrestaurant.co.uk

ONE-OFF EVENTS

AUGUST 22 TYNESIDE BAR CAFE OPENINGWelcoming the new addition to Tyneside Cinema Tyneside Cinema, tynesidecinema.co.uk

AUGUST 30, 31

NE1 ZAPCAT GRAND PRIX POWERBOAT RACINGFor the third year running, NE1 is hosting the NE1 Zapcat Grand Prix powerboat racing on the Tyne. A thrills and spills powerboat race on a tight course mapped out between the Tyne and High Level bridges. Teams from all over the UK travel to Newcastle to compete in the event which now has a firm place in the UK Zapcat league championships.Newcastle City Marina, newcastlecitymarina.co.uk

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