Pictures and Popcorn - Drive In
- November 27 at Carr Confoy Park (via Emma Street), 2 Charlotte Street, Goulburn, NSW, 2580 from 4-11pm. Price - $30 per car per day. For more details, call on (02) 4823 4492 or email info@goulburnaustralia.com.au.
One of Goulburn's favourite family events - Pictures and Popcorn - is returning and we've gone COVID-Safe. Come along and enjoy this nostalgic, pop-up, drive in cinema from the comfort of your own car. Two days only, with double feature sessions, the event will be held at Carr Confoy Park with entry via Emma Street. Ticket price is $30 per car per day (includes both movies) and available from https://picturesandpopcorn.eventbrite.com. Tickets are limited and are only available online until 25th November unless sold out sooner. Gates open at 4pm each day.
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- Friday, November 27at 6pm - Movie: Scoob! 8.30pm Movie: Bohemian Rhapsody
- Saturday, November 28 at 6pm - Movie: Spies in Disguise 8.30pm Movie: Ride Like a Girl
Steve Kilbey at the Goulburn Club - Great Southern Nights
- November 28 at 19 Market Street Goulburn NSW 2580 from 6-11pm. For more details, email music@goulburnclub.com.au or call on 0248480182.
Steve Kilbey, songwriter and bass guitarist for the rock band The Church is also a music producer, poet, and painter. As of October 2014, Kilbey had 750 original songs registered with Australian copyright agency APRA.Kilbey has released 14 solo music albums, one EP and has collaborated on recordings with musical artists such as Martin Kennedy, Stephen Cummins and Ricky Maymi as a vocalist, musician, writer and/or producer.2020 began with the release of Chryse Planitia, a collaboration with Garrett Koch, and The dangerous Age, with Sean Sennett and Kate Ceberano.Steve with be performing in concert with guest Charlotte Lock from 8 pm with a warm-up concert with Mike Baker Organ Trio in the Courtyard garden at the Goulburn Club from 6pm.
Goulburn Film Group
- November 29 at Lilac City Cinema, 1 Lilac Place, Goulburn, NSW, 2580 from 4-6pm. For more details, call on 0427 938 110 or email ao@southerntablelandsarts.com.au.
Bran Nue Dae is a 2009 Australian musical comedy-drama film directed by Rachel Perkins and written by Perkins and Reg Cribb. Starring Rocky McKenzie, Jessica Mauboy, Ernie Dingo with Missy Higgins and Geoffrey Rush. A feature film adaptation of the 1990 stage musical Bran Nue Dae by Jimmy Chi, the film tells the story of the coming of age of an Aboriginal Australian teenager on a road trip in the late 1960s. Select the ticket you are happy to pay for $10 or $15, limited tickets to remain COVID safe.
You can purchase tickets online here or buy at the door (subject to availability as tickets are currently very limited inline with social distancing requirements).
Richard Glover Author Talk
- November 28 at Goulburn Mulwaree Library, 184-194 Bourke Street, Goulburn, NSW, 2580 from 2-3pm. Free event and bookings are essential. For more details, contact Susan McIlroy on (02) 4823 4435 or email library@goulburn.nsw.gov.au.
Richard Glover's weekly humour column has been published in the Sydney Morning Herald for over twenty years. His most recent book, "Love, Clancy - A dog's letters home" is a heartfelt and hilarious book for anyone who has tried to imagine what their dog is thinking. Hear Richard talk about his writing, described by Julia Baird as "Unnervingly accurate, always funny, Richard Glover effortlessly inhabits the fine mind of a dog".
Infinities - Curated by Lauren Reid
- November 27 - February 5 at Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 184 Bourke Street, Goulburn, NSW, 2590 from 9am-5pm. For more details, call on (02) 4823 4494 or email artgallery@goulburn.nsw.gov.au.
'Infinities' presents works that defy our human-scale conceptions of time: from the microbial-scale of bacterium inside our bodies, to the planetary-scale of the spinning of the Earth and beyond. Curated by Berlin-based curator, Lauren Reid, 'Infinities' brings artists and ideas from across the globe in to Goulburn for the very first time. Through an immersive combination of contemporary video work, sculpture, installation and new commissions, 'Infinities' provides an opportunity to step into different temporal methods of relating to the often imperceptible processes, environments, life forms and experiences around us.
Lauren Reid is a cultural professional working across exhibition-making, anthropology and film. She is Co-Director of insitu collective, Lecturer at Node Centre for Curatorial Studies, Co-Founder of the Project Space Festival Berlin and a PhD Candidate Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Freie Universitt, Berlin with the project 'Thinking Beyond the Final Frontier: Cosmic Futures in Thailand'.
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