… Bonhoga Gallery and Cafe are currently closed for refurbishment. It will reopen on 29th January 2011 with the the Royal Photographic Society’s 153rd International Print Exhibition - over 120 prints from photographers across the world that will fill the building on all floors. Shetland Arts is proud to be hosting a leg of this prestigious touring show and
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Michael Janisch Quintet: Friday 17 Cancelled
Posted by Shetland Arts on December 17th, 2010 No CommentsDue to weather conditions affecting travel Michael Janisch Quintet at Sandwick Social Club Tonight (Friday 17 Dec, 2010) has been cancelled.
Please contact Shetland Box Office, Islesburgh Community Centre, 01595 745555 for full refund on cancelled event.
At the moment Saturday’s performances are going ahead as planned.
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Posted by Shetland Arts on December 15th, 2010 No CommentsTonight (Wednesday 15th) is late night shopping night at the Bonhoga Gallery. Come and join us until 8pm on Wednesday 15th December for a magical Christmas shopping experience at the Sprickle an’ Peester exhibition. The gallery is full of the perfect gifts for Christmas (see photographs on Flickr). …The cafe will be open too! (Weather
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Posted by Bryan Peterson on December 8th, 2010 1 CommentShetland is to host some of the world’s finest young jazz musicians next weekend when the Michael Janisch Quintet make their way north during their Purpose Built tour.
An eclectic mix of everything from Latin and swing to soul, groove and the avant garde can be expected from Janisch’s band at evening concerts in the…
Last Bricks in Flicks screening
Posted by Kathy Hubbard on December 6th, 2010 No CommentsOn Tuesday 7th December the Shetland Film Club will be showing Of Time and the City at the NAFC Marine Centre at 7:30pm. Mark Kermode’s favourite film of 2008, which he describes as “at once heartbreaking and hilarious, with Davies’ gorgeously ripe narration rolling like heady wine around a half-filled glass, this life affirming memoir….grows…
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