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10 things to do this weekend, November 13-15
Friday: Lady Leshurr, Colston Hall foyer
Celebrate the launch of Switch, a new series of free events at the Colston Hall, with this special gig.
www.colstonhall.org/shows/lady-leshurr/
Friday: Trans/Forms Party, Hamilton House
The first in a series of events leading up to and celebrating Transgender Day of Remembrance.
www.facebook.com/events/145065012515172/

Friday: Night market, St Nick’s
An evening of fun, shopping, food and entertainment to celebrate the Christmas lights switch-on.
www.facebook.com/stnicholasmarket

Friday-Sunday: Afrika Eye, Watershed
Expect vigorously contrasting perspectives once again in this annual film festival.
www.bristol247.com/channel/culture/film/features/afrika-eye-celebrates-its-10th-anniversary

Friday-November 18: The Vale Of by Matthew Gorst, Centrespace
A mixed media show of paintings, prints, sketches and sculpture based on an imaginary suburban town.
www.centrespacegallery.com/exhibitions/the-vale-of/

Saturday: Gilbert and Sullivan’s Lolanthe, Winston Theatre
Bristol Uni’s Operatic Society put on the fun-filled opera classic as part of a week-long festival.
www.facebook.com/events/424624201082119/

Saturday: Big in the Gambia, The Station
Fledgling Bristol charity The Gambian Baby Fund raises money with a day of local music, dance and circus.
www.thestationbristol.org.uk/whats-on/special-events/big-in-the-gambia.html

Sunday: Judy’s Vintage Kilo Fair, Paintworks
All the vintage fashion you can carry, with a flat fee of £15 per kg.
For more info and tickets click here
Sunday: Stephen K Amos, Tobacco Factory
The maestro of feel-good comedy returns with new tour The Laughter Master.
www.bristol247.com/channel/whats-on/comedy-01/standup/stephen-k-amos-the-laughter-master

Sunday: The Fratellis, O2 Academy
Scottish band re-emerge from the landfill indie pile after splitting up a few years ago.
www.bristol247.com/channel/whats-on/music-01/indiealternative/the-fratellis?time=1447545600
