Tuesday 28 July 2015


...but, no worries! We will be back.
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Sunday 26 July 2015

Upfest 2015, Europe's largest live street art and graffiti festival (read here about the festival). Check out our photo-gallery below. I hope you like it! :)
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Wednesday 22 July 2015

Europe's largest, free street art and graffiti festival is happening this weekend, 25-26th July 2015, in Bedminster and Southville. Upfest 2015 will gather over 250 talented artists coming from 25 different countries to paint live on 30,000sqft of surfaces. 

There are 28 venues where all the art sale, music and workshops will take place including Tobacco Factory, Red Point Climbing Centre, North Street Green and The Old Book Shop among others (download map here). Artists such as Angus Art, Cheo, Miss Wah, Stina Jones and Vlong will be decorating the neighbourhood with street art stencils.  The live artist painting will take place on Saturday and Sunday (11am to 7pm), whereas Monday has been designated as a viewing day and special family day with extra workshops for kids.

An exhibition called "The Standard" will be featuring original artwork from selected festival artist at North Street Standard. Also, outside in the garden of The Steam Crane, will be Black Flag Brewery setting up a pop up bar which will offer a selection of craft beers on tap, and in the garden barn will be a series of local creative traders opening for a weekend-long mini-market. A similar event will be at The Rising Sun, serving cask ales, beers and ciders at the large rear garden which hosts DJs, live music and also a BBQ.

There is Scribble 'N Scratch at Tobacco Factory, a monthly illustration battle and hip-hop night based in Bristol. The main focus of the battles is to take artists out of their comfort zone and push boundaries as artists accompanied by a selection of DJs playing hip-hop, soul and break. Two heats on Saturday and one on Sunday down-select artists for the Grand Final, happening at 4pm on Sunday 26th July. 

If you bring your kids, in the back garden of Hungry Caterpillar Play Cafe will have urban fairy tales with Peter Pan and Princess Pal, and pose for pictures between 10am and 12pm. On Sunday (11am-2pm), families are invited to join Brillustration in drawing all over the wall inside and out with chalk.

The festival is FREE but organisers do ask to buy a programme on site and donate to NACOA... and do not forget to pick up you limited edition festival T-shirt at The Upfest Gallery!

WEBSITE: http://www.upfest.co.uk/

Cheo's graffiti picture "borrowed" from the official website. Thank you! ;)
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Sunday 19 July 2015

Summer is the time where our calendars are busier than the usual. For the past few years, the popularity of al fresco cinemas have been increasing and this year, we are having plenty of options to enjoy a movie in an uncommon way.  This weekend, after announcing the event early April this year, The Moonlight Cinema will finally be happening. The even has been confirmed and early bird tickets are already SOLD OUT! Do not worry, though. There are still general tickets left!

After an online voting to select the screened movies, these are the finalists:

Grease will be screened on Friday, 24th July. That's the American musical romantic comedy-drama from the 1978, where Australian Sandy Olsen meets local boy Danny Zuko at the beach and fall in love. Thinking they will never see each other again, they bump into each other at Rydell High and that's basically when all the drama starts.

If you prefer Pretty Woman, get the tickets for Saturday, 25th July. Julia Roberts and Richard Gere start one of the most famous movie from the 90s, where man in a legal but hurtful business needs an escort for some social events, and hires a beautiful prostitute... only to fall in love with her.

On Sunday, 26th July, the movie is The Wolf of Wall Street, a more recent movie where Leonardo Dicaprio plays the role of Jordan Belfort, a wealthy stock-broker living the high life who finally gets involved in crime, corruption and issues with the federal government.

Tickets are still available and can be purchased here. General admission is £9, and children's ticket costs £1. I could not find discount tickets for students but there some limited Premium Tickets available (£16.50) if you want to get prime position, avoid queuing and get a complimentary drink!

We will be there. Will you?


Note: picture borrowed from the Moonlight Cinema's Facebook page. Thank you! ;)
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Sunday 12 July 2015

Are you a quiz lover? If yes, this is the post for you! We have gathered information on pubs and bars in the city centre organising a weekly quiz, including price to take part, jackpot price (if any), day of the week and area.

Monday is the favourite day for quiz. The earliest quiz starts at 7.30pm in The Beer Emporium, where you can win the biggest jackpot of the day (£50). Traditional Gloucester Road pubs such as The Flyer and The Wellington also organise weekly quizzes at 8pm and 8.30pm respectively. Close in Cotham, quiz at The Hill starts at 8.30pm with a £25 jackpot. Quizzes around Clifton start at 8.30pm in the Alma Tavern and at 8.45pm in The Eldon House, both with £50 jackpots. Both the Barley Mow (Bedminster) and the Grain Barge (Hotwells) start their quizzes at 8pm with £16 and £20 jackpots respectively, Stag and Hounds starts at 9pm.

On Tuesdays, best is to go to the Old Town area. The Famous Royal Navy Volunteer, with the incredible jackpot of £100, arrange a weekly quiz at 7.30pm while the one at Mothers Ruin in St Nicholas Market starts at 9pm. In the last one, apart from having the chance to win a £100 jackpot, they serve free food. We have been there and we had loads of fun! Read here. The Bank Tavern, also in the city centre, has a quiz that starts at 8.30pm which unfortunately has no jackpot.
Park Street is also a good area to go for a quiz on Tuesdays as Bristol Ram, starting at 7.30pm, has a £100 jackpot, and The White Harte, very popular among students, starts at 8.00pm with a £40 jackpot. Finally, The Brass Pig at the triangle starts at 8pm with a £45 jackpot.

If you have missed the Mothers Ruin quiz on Tuesday, you have another chance closeby on Wednesdays as Seamus O’Donnell hosts a quiz starting 9pm (£60 jackpot). Two quizzes are organised in Clifton this day: one at the Coach and Horses and the second in The Vittoria (both at 8.30pm). In Easton, the quiz at Chelsea Inn could be your option at 8pm, where it is free to participate but there is no jackpot to win either.

On Thursdays, the Three Sugar Loaves hosts a quiz on Christmas Steps starting at 9pm. It is the most expensive quiz of all, though (£2) and there isn’t a jackpot either. If you live in St Pauls, Surrey Vaults has a quiz at 7pm with a £40 jackpot, and in Cotham, the quiz starts at 7.30pm in Cotham Porter Stores (£50 jackpot). The other option is to go to The Ship Inn in Gloucester Road to try to win a £50 jackpot at 8.30pm.

There is no quiz on Friday or Saturday.

And the only quiz we know of that happens on Sundays happens at 8.30pm in The Cambridge Arms with a £50 jackpot.

It’s £1 to participate in all of them except for the few exceptions mentioned. There is a very useful map on this website (click here) which show the pubs with quizzes on a map, filtered by days. Have a look and… let me know if you win a jackpot!! :)

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Monday 6 July 2015

Two years after Gromit (read here), it's Shaun The Sheep's time to raise some money for the Children's Charity. Today, 6th July 2015, it's official day for the Shaun Trail in Bristol but I have been able to spot some of them during the weekend!

All 70 Shaun sculptures, which have been created by artists, designers and celebrities, will be guarding Bristol's corners until the 31st August. Then, they will go to auction to raise funds for The Grand Appeal and Wallace & Gromit's Children's Charity, supporting children in hospitals accross the UK.

If you haven't already come across with any of them yet, go for a walk around Bristol and I bet that you will spot at least one in less than 5 minutes. As a help, you can download the trail map here. On the website, there is also a list of all Shauns, with pictures and detailed information of the author and sponsor(see here).

This year, I will try to take a picture of all Shaun the Sheep sculptures and post them here. So far, I have 7 of them. Do you think I will managed to take pictures all of them? Place your bet!

WEBSITE: http://shauninthecity.org.uk/
Where is Gromit?: http://greatlittleplacecalledbristol.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/where-is-gromit.html
Posted by Great little place called Bristol On Monday, July 06, 2015 No comments READ FULL POST

Friday 3 July 2015

Look up at the front of the Corn Exchange building and you will see there is a big clock with two minute hands: one black, one red. It is a clock with an interesting tale behind.
The clock was installed in 1822 showing the local time in Bristol. As Bristol is located 200kms west to London, sun rises and sets about 10 minutes later. Therefore, Bristol and London did not have the same time. Having such different times was common until the arrival of the railway and the introduction of new means of communication.
It soon became apparent that an agreement would have to be reached on exactly when trains arrived and departed. Bristolians needed to know when the trains were running. Thus, began the concept of Greenwich Mean Time and an extra hand was added to the central clock. Therefore, each station would have two clocks: one showing the local time (black) while the other hand pointed to "Railway Time" (red).
Today, nobody uses "Bristol Time", of course. Bristol officially adopted railway time on 14th September 1852 but the red hand is still an interesting remain of past times.
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THIS EVENING, 3rd July, there is the St Nick's Night Market with street food, musicians and circus performances. Pop up between 5.30-9.30pm! :)
Posted by Great little place called Bristol On Friday, July 03, 2015 No comments READ FULL POST
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