Uxbridge Creative Centre

 
Whats On This Month

 

CINEMA SCREENINGS

 

Tabloid (UK/USA)

Mon 13th February, 8.00pm

Thirty years before the antics of Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears were regular gossip fodder, Miss Wyoming Joyce McKinney made her mark. Errol Morris follows the salacious adventures of this beauty queen with an IQ of 168 whose single-minded devotion to the man of her dreams leads her across the globe, into jail, and onto the front page.


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EVENTS

Family Magic Show

Sun 22 Jan show times; 12.00pm , 2.00pm $3.00pm Donation at the door

The Upfold family magic show is full of comedy magic, mystery, fun and laughter for the whole family. This is not to missed.

 

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The Hilarious Hypnotist - David Upfold

Fri 10 Feb 7.30pm $20.00

This will be a great evening full of side - splitting fun and laughter comedy at it's best.

Make sure you book now as tickets are going quickly.

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EXHIBITIONS

 

Estuary Artworks 2012

Opens 16 Feb 6.30pm

17 Feb - 8 March

This mixed media exhibition features finalist works selected for the Estuary Artworks Awards 2012. Estuary Artworks aims to raise the profile of this critical waterway, movtivating communities to work together for it's protection, enhancement and restoration.

$9,000 prize money to be awarded. Judges are Chris Saines (Director of Auckland Art Gallery) and TJ McNamara (NZ Herald Arts and Features Writer). Contact Melissa Elliott exhibitions@uxbridge.org.nz for an entry form.

Media;

Howick and Pakuranga Times, 21 Dec 2011 http://www.times.co.nz/front-page-feature/environmental-message.html


 

 


 

There is a secret in the life of Mussolini: a wife and a son, who was born, acknowledged and then denied. The secret bears a name: Ida Dalser. When Ida meets Mussolini in Milan, he is the editor of Avanti and an ardent Socialist who intends to guide the masses towards an anti-clerical, anti-monarchical, socially emancipated future. Ida already had a fleeting encounter with him in Trento and remained thunderstruck. Ida truly believes in him and his ideas: Mussolini is her hero. In order to finance Popolo d’Italia, a newspaper he has founded and the nucleus of the forthcoming Fascist Party, Ida sells everything she has: her apartment, her beauty salon, her furniture and jewellery.   (Source: Cannes Film Festival)

 
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