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The Last Journey is a photographic exhibition by Gerry Robertson, evoking the last few weeks of Burns's life from the Brow Well to his final resting place. The opening is at 7pm on the 3rd of July at the Robert Burns Centre and the exhibiton will be taking place in what used to the Bonnie Bistro. The exhibition will run from tonight until the end of September during the usual opening hours. The exhibition is kindly supported by Ottersburn, contemporary fine art picture framers. The Museum will also be revealing some new scale models. Music, nibbles and speakers will round off the night.
Free peer-to-peer support group for men aged 18 and over, held every Monday from 7pm to 9pm at Queen of the South Arena, excluding Bank Holidays.
Weekly practice at Troqueer Church Hall & Resource Centre
Bring your family along on Tuesday for a night focused on engaging your children in board games
Meet at the Suspension Bridge car park on the Whitesands for a welcoming group walk.
A straightforward ‘out and back’ bike ride totalling just over six miles (potentially more) taking in some of the amenities of Heathhall, including the Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum, and the off-road cycling in Heathhall forest (conditions permitting). This is a slow ride for all abilities.
Told entirely from the perspective of its avian protagonist, Hen follows a chicken who escapes an industrial farm only to find herself navigating the pecking order of a crumbling seaside restaurant in Greece. As she fights to protect her eggs, she becomes an unwitting witness to the complex human lives around her. While the Monday Night Film Club takes its summer break, we bring you monthly screenings on a Tuesday. Film + Discussion + Coffee evening, everyone welcome. In Greek, English and Italian with English subtitles.
Christopher Nolan's latest film is a mythic action epic starring Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson and Lupita Nyong'o, with Zendaya and Charlize Theron. After the Trojan War, Odysseus faces a dangerous voyage back to Ithaca, meeting creatures like the Cyclops Polyphemus, Sirens, and Calypso along the way.
After October 7th the world was shocked and sympathetic following the Hamas attacks in Israel. Within a few short months most of this sympathy had gone as the world recoiled in horror at the brutality of the Israeli response to these attacks, while few Israeli Jews seem to have noticed anything untoward. There will be a post-film Q&A. We hope that filmmaker Gillian Mosely will be able to join us.
'Do we get stupider as we grow up?' In his wildly popular Broadway show American Utopia, David Byrne reflects on human connections, life and how on earth we work through it. He joins the dots with his music and it all starts making sense. Spike Lee here transforms the production into immersive, dynamic cinema that radiates with astounding performances, inventive contemporary dance and political urgency.
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