48 HOURS: Six top things to do on Monday, September 18 and Tuesday, September 19

Your quick guide to what to in the Portsmouth area
Lost in Time: The Work of Lawrence Gleadle
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The Spring Arts & Heritage CentreLost in Time: The Work of Lawrence Gleadle
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The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre
Lost in Time: The Work of Lawrence Gleadle is at The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre

EXHIBITION: The 1930s’ billboard advertisements by lithographic artist Lawrence Gleadle have been remastered with the help of Portsmouth artist Kendal James. The Spring, Havant, 11am-1pm (until December).

STROLL: A group walk around Canoe Lake at Southsea for those pushed for time but want some exercise and the chance to meet like-minded people. Meet at bus terminus, today, 1pm.

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GIG: The folk rock band from Wigan have wowed audiences at the Wickham Festival in the past, but here’s a chance to hear Merry Hell’s acoustic set.

Forest Folk, North Boarhunt, tonight 8pm.

GIG: A blast of blues and American folk with a nod to 1960s’ psychedelia with legendary Barry ‘The Fish’ Melton and French guitarist Stephane Missri in from Woodstock to Hull.
Square Tower, Old Portsmouth, tomorrow, 7.30pm.

EXHIBITION: Major exhibition marking the centenary of the birth of British artist John Minton, a bohemian figure in London in the 1940s and ’50s who counted Lucian Freud among his friends. Pallant House, Chichester, tomorrow 10am-5pm.

SING: Fancy joining a choir? Why not go along to the weekly rehearsal of the Portsmouth Chorus (formerly Portsmouth Glee Club). Some ability to follow music needed.

St Colman’s Church hall, tonight 7.15pm.