Six things to do in the next 48 hours: February 22 and 23
FOLK: ENNIS SISTERS & DAVE GUNNING
Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham, Friday, 7.30pm
A brace of Canadian folk acts head our way, laden with numerous awards. Find out what makes The Ennis Sisters and Dave Gunning so special.
CINEMA: LOST IN PARIS
St George’s Church Hall, Waterlooville, Thursday, 7pm
Waterlooville Events Team’s pop-up cinema returns for a showing of the beguiling comedy Lost In Paris, starring the late, great Emmanuelle Riva.
LITERATURE: PETER JAMES
Eldon Building, University of Portsmouth, Thursday, 7pm
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Hide AdMulti-million selling thriller writer Peter James, creator of the Roy Grace series, will be interviewed by local author Pauline Rowson as part of Bookfest.
PUNK: FEED THE RHINO
The Joiners, Southampton, Thursday, 7.30pm
Finally back where they belong – on the road in support of their long-awaited fourth album The Silence – punk ‘n’ rollers Feed The Rhino are one of the UK’s most incendiary bands.
CONCERT: BSO’S CELLO EULOGY
Portsmouth Guildhall, Thursday, 7.30pm
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra plays a trio of crowd-pleasers, Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, Elgar’s Cello Concerto and Dvorák Symphony No.9 From the New World.
ROCK: HELL IS FOR HEROES
Pyramids Centre, Southsea, Friday, 7pm
Cult British alt-rock quintet Hell Is For Heroes have reunited to celebrate the 15th birthday of their game-changing debut album, The Neon Handshake.