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WHATS ONPEMBROKESHIREFREE

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JULY 2011

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Contents

Music EventsArtTheatreDanceWord & ComedyCinemaGeneral Listings

Pembs Music Venue DirectoryBeach BreakPembs ArtPembs ParaglidingFilm ReviewsCompetitionsHoroscopes

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Pembs MusicBB Skone’s

Local Music Show, Radio Pembrokeshire – 7pm every SundayThis is the only radio show dedicated to playing Pembrokeshire music and every week I try to feature guests live in session.

If you know a performer, band, duo, whatever who’d like to appear on the show contact me on [email protected] marked FAO BB. If you don’t want a live session, send me a recording and we’ll take it from there.

CD REVIEW

Rural ‘Ruralisms’Rural began in 2010 as the vision of two ev-er-experimenting musicians Jethro Chaplin (owner of Mwnci Studios) and Jason Phillips (formerly of Johnny Action Finger), their DJ shows of high energy dance floor fillers, de-veloped at wild parties here in west Wales, with their wobbling basslines, cutting leads, house builds and dubstep drops, guaranteed a mind-blowing set, and some of the tunes they made available on line.

This 2-person, mainly studio, project quickly and successfully developed into something much bigger, with Rural taking their tracks to bigger stages as a live band consisting of five members – and a lot of noise. At the heart of the live sound is the techno jiggerypok-ery tweaked by Jethro and Jason. Erin (Rosie Probert) Mathias and Harry Keyworth deliver catchy vocal melodies, with Harry serving up blistering guitar riffs. Gurney Peterson’s live drums keep any audience dancing. Rural take a highly original slant on modern dance mu-sic.

Now they have successfully transferred their live shows onto CD with the release of their five track, self-penned mini-album ‘Rural-isms’. Expertly produced, as one would expect from the owner of one of Wales’ best studios, Rural’s debut is an exciting and innovative racket of a record. Why not step out to their dubstep drubbing and keep it rural?

Further info from www.ruralsound.co.uk

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By BB Skone - Catch BB on 102.5FM Radio Pembrokeshire @7pm every SundayE-mail: [email protected]

GIG PREVIEW

Bex Marshall, The Queens Hall, Narberth – Saturday 9th July

A year or so ago, ensconced at home with a glass of Chateau Paraffino to hand and the voice of whispering Bob Harris for company on Radio 2, I was, if not exactly blown away (for clichés are not my cup of tea, neither do I drink at the mug of mixed metaphors come to think of it), certain-ly I was buffeted by Bex.

Out of my radio came the most stunning rasping voice accompanied by astonishing slide guitar delivering a tune that was at once both poign-ant and life-affirming. Listening intently I discov-ered the singer was Bex Marshall and Bob was rightly singing the praises of this young woman who clearly had roots in country music but had absorbed many other styles too. As serendip-ity would have it, a few days later I heard Bex Marshall again, on Paul Jones’ Radio 2 R ‘n’ B show, and this time her blues roots were show-ing though the dynamism of her performance was as delightful as before.

A few months and a spate of arm twisting later, I managed to convince Tenby Blues Festival Com-mittee to book her for last November’s festival where she was one of the undoubted highlights of the whole weekend.

Now she is returning to the county, to The Queens Hall, Narberth, on Saturday 9th July, this time with her full band. Expect a unique explo-sion of “blue hot acoustic slide roots rock, poker twisted with a whipping of Bluegrass….bring-ing blues poetry in an instrumental turbine of melody and fearless playing.” Oh, and she has a finely honed wit and a most lovely hat too. Talking of clichés, as I was earlier, many gigs are

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The Numbers RacketThe Numbers Racket is a seven piece band dedicated to perform-ing the best in jump jive, R ‘n’ B, and swing music from the 1940s to the present day. A

gorgeous, mainly Zoot-suited, visual spectacle, the band invariably set the dance floor alight as soon as they begin playing. If you are familiar with Louis Jordan’s classic ‘Caldonia’ then you’ll have some idea of the sort of the music they play, and even if you aren’t, you are in for a real treat when you hear them perform live. They have also released two albums which mix covers with self-penned tunes. The original band members are Big Mo on vocals and harmonica, Johnny Davies on guitar, Stan Scrivener on bass, Nino Consolo on percus-sion, Dom Norcross on sax, and Jason Osborne on trombone, their collective CV reading like a Who’s Who of Pembrokeshire bands, they’ve been in (and in some cases still are!) such cracking combos as The Mean Mistreaters, Organic, Angelfish, and The Dom Norcross Quartet. These wizened and not so wizened veterans of the local music scene, have recently added young songstress Elaina Hoss, the ‘pocket rocket’, to the band, and she has injected a new level of excitement and appeal to the outfit. The level of musicianship and professionalism in the band is commensurate with their status as one of the UK’s most popular swing combos but it is the passion, wit and sheer unadulterated stuff strutting dynamism of their shows that’ll bring joy to even the most jaded. So writes a grumpy old man!

Check out www.thenumbersracket.com for more information.

advertised as “not to be missed”. Well, of course, you can miss this one if you want. But if you do I suggest your life might be as empty as a politi-cian’s promise.

Support acts are Mr H and Carl Griffiths (who will play a set of Robert Johnson songs, fittingly on the 100th anniversary of the birth of the legend-ary blues guitarist who influenced the likes of Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones).

Tickets, priced @£10/£9 are available from Span Arts (01834 869323).

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Fri 1 JulyHAWAIIAN FANCY DRESS BEACH PARTYUnder 18s event. The Pavilion, Withybush Showground, Haverfordwest. 7pm-11pm.

THE SECRET LEMON PROJECTDubstep & Drum & Bass night.The Venue, Haverfordwest. 9pm-2am. £6 on the door.

TODD SHARPVILLEA well established musician who spe-cialises in Blues. The Royal George, Pembroke. 8.45pm-12am. 01646 686819

PIANO RECITALMozart, Kanno & Liszt performed by Noriko Ogawa. Lampeter House, Lam-peter Velfrey. 7pm. Tickets £19. Smart dress. 01834 869380

COTTONMOUTHStation House, Whitland.

RANDOM PERCEPTIONWith support from Supergene. Rocking it up and playing with attitude, a warm welcome back to the Cellar Bar for the launch of their new EP. The Cellar Bar, Cardigan.

Fri 1 July - Mon 4 JulyMIDSUMMER MUSIC MAYHEM Live Music Weekend Feat Accoustic sets

Friday night and Free entry, Live Bands including Devils Answer, Trunkshot and Age of Rock on Saturday night, £3 en-try and Karaoke Sunday night which is again Free entry. There is local camp-ing available if needed. RAOB Kilgetty. 4pm-12am.

Sat 2 JulyMILFORD HAVEN CARNIVALProcession starts at 1pm at Waterloo Square, Hakin and arrives and Marble Hall Football field. Big Pete Monster Trucks will entertain all the family. £1,000 top prize for best overall float in the procession. Milford Haven. 1pm-6pm.

MILFORD CARNIVAL AFTER PARTYThe biggest floorfillers from DJ Rich. Cir-cles, Milford Haven. 10pm-3am. Free before 10.30pm.

BLACK TIE PIANO RECITALLampeter House, Lampeter Velfrey.7pm. Tickets £30. Black Tie. 01834 869380

SHOX PRODUCTIONS ROADSHOWThe Pembroke House Hotel, Haverfordwest.

JUSTICE DONEThe Eagle, Cardigan.

TERRI DEANThe First & Last, Pembroke.

LIVE MUSICThe Station Inn, Pembroke Dock.

AKA DEADLY SAITHEx-TootinSkaMoon plus more. Dancing shoes required! The Cellar Bar, Cardi-gan.

Sun 3 JulyELEPHANT GERALDRock, reggae, blues, soul, you name it, they play it - and with panache! The Lifeboat Tavern, Tenby. 9pm. Free entry.

FEEDBACK PHILRock’n’Roll night. Cromwells Tavern, Pembroke.

Tue 5 JulyCHRISTOPHER REESRare solo gig from Cardiff singer song-writer showcasing tunes he recently recorded in Texas with the South Austin Horns. His last album received a four star review in Mojo magazine. The Life-boat Tavern, Tenby. 9pm. Free entry.

Wed 6 JulyELLA GURUCromwells Tavern, Pembroke.

OPEN MIC / JAM SESSIONReturn of the famous jam nights. Full PA provided and special Stein promotion. The Lifeboat Tavern, Tenby.

Fri 8 JulyIAN CALFORD & STEVE TOMSETT‘An Audience with Ian Cal Ford and Ste-ve Tomsett’ Roots Country Pickin’ with a few stories thrown in! The Cellar Bar, Cardigan. 01239 621882

BACK TRAXThe Eagle, Cardigan.

THE OFFICIAL SUMMER SESSIONS LAUNCH PARTYBrining a FOAM Cannon for another night of fun, foam and dance anthem Party with DJ Craig. Open 10pm - 3am, free entry before 1030pm, £5 entry all night. Circles, Milford Haven.

SHOOFLYDance music. Charlies, Milford Haven.

JULY GIG LISTINGS

Noriko Ogawa

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THE REASONStation House, Whitland.

LOOSE CHANGERed Roses, Pembroke.

Sat 9 JulySWING JIVE & ROCK N ROLL DANCEIn aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. Live entertainment provided by local enter-tainer “Swing & Easy” Stuart Maxwell! Supported by “Harford Hop” playing all your favourite 40/50’s Jive & Rock n Roll tunes mixed in with a healthy selection of new material. Hook Sports & Social Club. 8pm-12am. £5.

BEX MARSHALL BANDIf you like Blues, you’d be a fool to miss this. Bex Marshall has shared the stage with the likes of Bob Dylan, Billy Bragg, The Dubliners, The Proclaimers and The Pogues. Tenby Blues Event. The Queens Hall, Narberth. 8pm-11.30pm. Tickets £10/£9. 01834 869323.

LIVE MUSICThe Station Inn, Pembroke Dock.

OPEN MICRooftops Live Lounge, Haverfordwest.01437 765050.

FRANK YAMMAFrank Yamma is an amazing indigenous singer / songwriter, out of the Central Australian desert, bringing to life stories and songs of the struggles of the abo-riginal people of Australia. The evening will also feature two short films Nana PG (5 mins) and DJ Kenny In Action on His Green Bush Radio Show PG 26 mins. Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan. 8pm. £10/£12.

HAVERFORDWEST LADIES CHOIR SUMMER CONCERTConcert in aid of Paul Sartori foundation and Macmillan Cancer Support. St Mar-tin’s Chrch, Haverfordwest. 7.30pm. £5

NEW GROUPThe Pembroke House Hotel, Haverfordwest.

OWAINVocalist / Guitarist. The Eagle, Cardigan.

DONNA VEEThe First & Last, Pembroke.

UTUBANewport Music Society presents. Newport Memorial Hall. 6pm. 01239 820248.

TWOZONEThe Glen, Haverfordwest.

LOOSE CHANGELetterston Fun Day..

Sun 10 JulyCOTTONMOUTHRock and blues from this legendary combo led by the almost equally leg-endary Brian Row. The Lifeboat Tavern, Tenby. Free entry.

LIVE MUSICCromwells Tavern, Pembroke.

WILL SCOTTThe Buccaneer, Tenby.

Tue 12 JulyTHE UKULELE PROJECTThe UK’s freshest and funkiest act set the stage alight as they play everyone’s favorite songs – uke style. Rock, pop, hip-hop, classical, no style is safe. From Stereophonics to Debussy, Queen to The Cure, Gorillaz to The Beatles via Enya, Radiohead, Plan B and Dolly Par-ton, this is stunning and inventive music for all ages from the band that dares to be small. Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan. 7.30pm. £13/£14.

GUY MAILEWit, wisdom and warmth from this ac-complished and passionate singer song-writer. The Lifeboat Tavern, Tenby. Free entry.

Wed 13 JulyGUY MAILECromwells Tavern, Pembroke.

Thurs 14 JulyJULY ROCK LOBSTERZombie Fish Promotions bring you live music from SOA, Broken City Skyline, BBeneath The Reef and Clone Theory. Paddles Nightclub, Pembroke. 7.30pm-10.30pm.

Fri 15 JulySKA MUTINY RECORDS ON TOURTreble skaband night with MASH AT-TACK fromSouthhamptonand EAT DE-FEAT from Leeds, plus support from local band Beneath the Reef. If you like Ska, you’ll love this! The Cellar Bar, Car-digan. 01239 621882

NIK TURNER & HIS AMAZING NEW LINE UPSmall World Theatre, Cardigan. 8pm-11.30pm. £8.

THE EARL JACKSON BANDWest Wales Rock’n’Roll club.Whitland Dairy Club. 8pm-11.45pm. £8.

THE BLIMS + SUPPORTPure Tech Promotions. The Blims re-turn to the Queens Hall to kick start your summer with their energetic mix of Acoustic / Surf / Rock. The Queens Hall, Narberth. 8.30pm. £8 on the door. 01834 861212

UV / GLOW PARTYFeaturing the unmissable Cally & Juice + MC Shocker, Wales’ NUMBER 1 Hard Dance DJs with ED ET & DTR, ENIGMAT-IC & last but not least DARKSTYLERZ. GET IN FOR LESS IN UV CLUB GEAR / NEON. Entry £7 b4 11pm, £10 after. Circles, Milford Haven.

COTTONMOUTHThe Fox & Hounds, Cwmcych, Newcastle Emlyn.

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Sat 16 JulyMUSIC INDUSTRY ADVICE DAYPLANED is hosting an advice day for all aspiring local bands. Led by Jackie Hayden (former marketing manager Sony records) who is renowned for set-ting up MIX (Music Industry Xplained) courses to educate musicians about the workings of the music industry and the music media. The day is open to all and will include an open Q&A session, opportunity for bands to have one to one advice sessions and will finish in the evening with a showcase gig. This is a great opportunity to gain invaluable insight into the music industry. If you would like to book an advice session or take part in the showcase gig, please contact Darren Gibbs or Glyn Jones on 01834 862110. [email protected] / [email protected]. 4U Theatre Gwaun, Fishguard. 2pm-11pm.

PICTURE FRAME SEDUCTIONSupported by Home Grown Meat and The Proper Sausages, Trunk Shot, And The Machine Screamed and Debut. Whitland Town Hall. 7.30pm-11.30pm.

SUMMER JAMDOWN!Featuring DJs Will Wildwood, Maya Mit-ten, Eugene Selector, Colin Powerstep-perand fabulous vocalist Molara for a sensational night of reggae and Dub. The Cellar Bar, Cardigan. 01239 621882

LIVE MUSICThe Pembroke House Hotel, Haverfordwest.

COR DYFED CHOIR SUMMER CONCERTA concert featuring Haydn’s St Nicholas

Mass and Handel’s Dettingen Te Deum, with the Menevia Consort playing Mo-zart’s Divertimento in D. St Davids Ca-thedral. 7.30pm. £20/£15/£8. Under 16s Free.

LIVE MUSICThe Station Inn, Pembroke Dock.

PETER LONG - VANRAY-UKThe Eagle, Cardigan.

COTTONMOUTHThree Crowns, Milford Haven.

BURNT CURTAINSCharlies, Milford Haven.

JADEThe First & Last, Pembroke.

Sun 17 JulyJIM FOXCeltic infused singer/songwriter who has been a regular on Glastonbury’s Av-alon stage since dinosaurs roamed the earth (we think he means The Rolling Stones!). The Lifeboat Tavern, Tenby. Free entry.

LIVE MUSICCromwells Tavern, Pembroke.

JAM SESSIONThe Alma Inn, Pembroke Dock.

Tue 19 JulyMARK WYNFirst Welsh gig for up an coming alt.Country performer. The Lifeboat Tav-ern, Tenby. Free entry.

Wed 20 JulyRNLI CONCERTPembroke and District Male Voice Choir will be giving a concert in aid of RNLI. The Regency Hall, Saundersfoot.7.30pm-10pm. £5. 01834 813128

ED OWENRock’n’Roll night. Cromwells Tavern, Pembroke.

Fri 22 JulyTHE FREESTYLERS / DODGE & FUSKI + SUPPORTThe people behind the mighty BAZOO-KA and TE1 bring you a brand new night of Dubstep, Electro, Breaks and D&B featuring an amazing lineup. The Free-stylers have been rocking clubs and par-ties for over a decade now and are still one of the most exciting names in dance music. They’ve had Top 20 chart hits, headlined big festivals, sold half a mil-lion albums, toured the US supporting Lenny Kravitz, and were the first elec-tronic act to play fully live on legendary BBC TV show Top Of The Pops! This is a night not to be missed! The Queens Hall, Narberth. 8.30pm-1am. Tickets / Door £10. 01834 861212.

STEPPING STONESThe second of our musical events in aid of this year’s chosen charity Autism. Stepping Stones showcases some of our open micperformers and is a fantastic night for a good cause. The Cellar Bar, Cardigan. 01239 621882

MOJASA smooth blend of roots, afro jazz, latin, salsa and blue note grooves. Cambrian Quay, Cardigan. 7pm-11pm. Tickets £5.

SHOOFLYDance music. Charlies, Milford Haven.

WILL SCOTTThe Buccaneer, Tenby.

SKOOLZ OUT 4 SUMMER - THE SKOOL DISKOGet for less wearing school uniform, £5 if drssed normally. Circles, Milford Ha-ven. 10pm-3am.

Sat 23 JulyTHE LAST STANDPresented by The Southwest YouthFest. Featuring The Secret Lemon Project, Bad Antics, Beneath The Reef, The Casu-als, Clone Theory, Dead End Friends, De-but, Hate Gauge and more! Withybush Showground, Haverfordwest. £10.

The Freestylers

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GUZEK TRIO GIGBased in Bristol (UK) the Guzek Trio play a heady blend of music from across Eu-rope and beyond, from wild Rumanian wedding tunes to melancholy Russian waltzes, from pre-war Polish tangos to sparkling New York klezmer. Cambrian Quay, Cardigan. 7pm-11pm.

THE TAKEOVERHip Hop, Dubstep, DnB and Beatboxing. Minnies, Haverfordwest. 9pm-2am. Tickets £5, £6 on the door.

LIVE MUSICTHe Pembroke House Hotel, Haverfordwest.

JOHN S DAVIES SINGERS CONCERTSt Davids Cathedral. 7.30pm

ELLA GURUThe Eagle, Cardigan.

COTTONMOUTHNewquay Football Club.

WEST COAST BLUES BANDThe Alma Inn, Pembroke Dock.

NEIL THOMASThe First & Last, Pembroke.

KRE8ERSWith a wide range of cover songs from black eyed peas, lady gaga, kings of leon, and many many more, not to mention pleanty of there own personal songs. The Fox & Hounds, Cwmcych, Newcastle Emlyn.

GUY MAILEThe Glen, Haverfordwest.

WILL SCOTTBush Tavern, Pembroke Dock.

Sun 24 JulyTHE MILESTONES QUINTETThe music of Miles Davis performed by Jonathan Crespo on Trumpet; on Sax, Tommy Harris; on Piano, Jim Barber; on Bass, Ashley John Long; on Drums, Ian Poole.The Fourcroft Hotel, Tenby. 12-3pm. Tickets £12 in advance only. 01834 842886.

SHERRIECromwells Tavern, Pembroke.

WHITE DICEReturn by popular demand of this excit-ing indie rock band. The Lifeboat Tav-ern, Tenby. Free entry.

Tue 26 JulyLAZY DOGAcoustic trio influenced by Fleet Foxes, CSN&Y, Mumford & Sons, you could say it was harmony drenched nu-folk. The Lifeboat Tavern, Tenby. Free entry.

Wed 27 JulyPURBAYAN CHATTERJEEA Span Arts event. Considered to be “one of the most accomplished sitar players of the younger generation”, who learnt the art-form from his father, has gone on to become a mature artist of dazzling talents. Rhos Y Gilwen Con-cert Hall. 7.30pm-10pm. Tickets £10. 01834 869323.

AL DAVEY BANDCromwells Tavern, Pembroke.

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Thurs 28 JulyZUBOPGAMBIAIrresistible, high spirited and full of fun, ZubopGambia is a collaboration of London-basedw orldpbeat music group Zubop with Gambian master musicians Njega Sohna (talking drum, vocals) and Solomelo (vocals and gui-tar). ZubopGambia brings together the musical interests and influences of eve-ryone involved. Unmissable! 4U Theatr Gwaun, Fishguard. 8pm. £10.50/£8.50.

Fri 29 JulyHONEYHEADStation House, Whitland.

BEACH PARTYIncluding Miss Circles Wet T Shirt 2011.Circles, Milford Haven. 10pm-3am. Free before 10.30pm. £5 after.

STRANGE AGENCYRock Band. The Cellar Bar, Cardigan.01239 621882

Sat 30 JulyCHEQUERS SUMMER REVIVALFeaturing DJs Deejay Raggs, Papadez, Danny Slade, Smooth Operator and Al Bundy. Hooters Bar, DJs Nightclb, Pe-nally. 9pm-2am. Tickets £10 from Dales Music Store, Tenby.

LAST CHANCE SALOON GIGThe ever evolving, always entertaining, guaranteed to make you smile, shake-ya-booty boogie band LAST CHANCE SALOON. Playing their eclectic brand of funky Rhythm & Blues with a coun-try rock twist...YEEHAW! Cabrian Quay, Cardigan. 8pm-11pm.

COUNTRY & WESTERN SUMMER SPECIALWith Bobby D Sawyer. Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, the home of American Country, Bobby now lives in Britain and is very popular on the Line Dance and Country Cabaret circuit. Plus supporting line dance music. Pa-ter Community Hall, Pembroke Dock. 7.30pm. £6. 01646 685050.

LIVE MUSICThe Pembroke House Hotel, Haverfordwest.

BJORN BELIEF (A TRIBUTE TO ABBA)For the last 9 years, BJORN BELIEF have been at the forefront of quality tribute entertainment. The original members are still performing together and they promise a slick and professional show. The Queens Hall, Narberth. 8pm. 01834 861212. £8 on the door.

WEST COAST BLUES HIGHWAYThe Eagle, Cardigan.

LIVE MUSICThe Station Inn, Pembroke Dock.

COTTONMOUTHCharlies Bar, Milford Haven.

KARAOKEThe ALma Inn, Pembroke Dock.

LAURIThe First & Last, Pembroke.

WHISKEY BUSINESSThe Station Inn, Pembroke Dock.

LOOSE CHANGENeyland Yacht Club.

SUPERGENEWith support from Random Perception. The Cellar Bar, Cardigan. 01239 621882

Sun 31 JulyTHE WEST COAST BLUES BANDBlues and funk with Tris Lewis on guitar and vocals plus Ali Campbell on sax. The Lifeboat Tavern, Tenby. Free entry.

FIDDLEBOXPicton Centre, Havefordwest. 7.30pm.

NEIL THOMASCromwells Tavern, Pembroke.

LOOSE CHANGEThe Naval Club, Pembroke Dock.

Tue 2 AugustROSS GURNEYReturn of the Cardiff based singer/song-writer, finalist in the Acoustic Open Mic competition, who was sensational on his last Lifeboat outing. The Lifeboat Tavern, Tenby. Free entry.

Wed 3 AugustLOOSE CHANGETenby House Hotel, Tenby.

Fri 5 AugustWILL SCOTTThe Buccaneer, Tenby.

Sun 7 JulyDEVIL’s ANSWERFun retro 80s style rock in the Queen and Kiss vein, great entertainment and catchy tunes delivered by a, male, band in full make-up! The Lifeboat Tavern, Tenby. Free entry.

OPEN MIC / JAM SESSIONSEvery TuesdayThe Royal Oak, Fishguard

The Dingle, Narberth

Every ThursdayCellar Bar, Cardigan.

Fishguard & Goodwick Railwaymans Club

Rooftops Livelounge, Haverfordwest (Fortnightly)

Every FridayThe Flying Boat, Pembroke Dock.

Bunch Of Grapes, Cardigan

Zubopgambia

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BEACH BREAK LIVE REVIEW By Alice Beavan

The What’s On Pembrokeshire team are happy to be giving all you lovely Pembrokeshire folk a first-hand re-view of the Beach Break Live festival, which took place over four days from the 16th of June 2011 at Pembrey County Park. Although not in Pembrokeshire, it’s the closest big festival to the area and lots of people from the county were in attendance.

The team arrived at Pembrey country park on the Thursday afternoon, armed with our waterproofs,

dancing shoes and high spirits despite the rain. The atmosphere, from the very first moment of

entering the festival site, was buzzing. The festival claims to be ‘the ultimate student experience’

and that is no overstatement, everyone was truly in the festival spirit and what a way to kick off the

summer!

There was something for everyone at the festival, from Zorbing to Pub Quizzes, Skiing and Snow-

boarding to Silent Discos, there was definitely not much time for lounging about. The music line-up

was also incredibly diverse and eclectic, whether it was some of the more mainstream artists, such

as Tinie Tempah and Professor Green or one of the lesser known artists such as Dr Meaker, Babyhead

and Dizraeli that you wanted to see, the atmosphere that came with every musical performance was

full of liveliness and there was a constant hum of good vibes all round. Our personal favourites were

Ed Sheeran, Beardyman, Boy 8 Bit and the three smaller artist listed above. A special mention should

also go out to the West Wales acts involved which included N.E.O.N, Supergene, Rural and Radio

Pembrokeshire’s Toby Ellis.

Beach Break has only been around for five years, and in that time Beach Break Live has managed to

establish itself very successfully in an incredibly saturated and competitive market, and they really

have hit the nail on the head with this one. Its everything that you’d want from a festival and so much

more, whether you’re a student or not this one should definitely be on the to-do list. After all, we’re

not students and we enjoyed every second of it.

Pembs VenuesTHE ALMA INNPemb Dock, SA72 6QS - Tel: 01646 683528BIJOU WINE & TAPAS BARTenby, SA70 7AS - Tel: 01834 845258THE BUNCH OF GRAPESNewcastle Emlyn, SA38 9DU - Tel: 01239 711185BURNETTS HILL CHAPELMartletwy, SA67 8AX - Tel: 01646 685144CAFE VISTATenby, SA70 7HA - Tel: 01834 849636CASTELL MALGWYN HOTELLlechryd, SA43 2QA - Tel: 01239 682382THE CELLAR BARCardigan, SA43 1JJ - Tel: 01239 621882CHARLIES BARMilford Haven, SA73 3AF - 01646 690098CROMWELLS TAVERNPembroke, SA71 4LB - Tel: 01646 681880CUFFERN MANORNear Roch, SA62 6HB - Tel: 01437 710071THE DINGLE CLUBNarberth, SA67 7DP - Tel: 01834 869323DJs NIGHTCLUBTenby, SA70 7NS - Tel: 01834 849400

DROVERS ARMSPuncheston - SA62 5RT - Tel: 01348 881469EAGLE INNCardigan, SA43 3AA - Tel: 01239 612046FIRST & LASTPembroke Dock, SA72 6TX - Tel: 01646 682687THE FISHGUARD ARMSHaverfordwest, SA61 2EZ - Tel: 01437 768123THE FLYING BOATPembroke Dock, SA72 6JL - Tel: 01646 682810THE FOURCROFT HOTELTenby, SA70 8AP - Tel: 01834 842886THE GLENHaverfordwest, SA61 1XA - Tel: 01437 760070THE LIFEBOAT TAVERNTenby, SA70 7AS - Tel: 01834 844948MINNIES NIGHTSPOTHaverfordwest, SA61 2AL - Tel: 01437 760180PADDLES NIGHTCLUBPembroke, SA71 4NP - Tel: 07813 097580PEMBROKE HOUSE HOTELHaverfordwest, SA61 2EJ - Tel: 01437 779622THE QUAY & VENUEHaverfordwest, SA61 1BG - Tel: 01437 765411

THE QUEENS HALLNarbeth, SA67 7AS - Tel: 01834 861212RHOSYGILWEN MANSIONNorth Pembs, SA43 2TW - Tel: 01239 841387ROOFTOPS LIVE LOUNGEHaverfordwest, Tel: 01437 765050ROYAL OAKFishguard, SA65 9HA - Tel: 01348 872514SANDS NIGHTCLUBSaundersfoot, SA69 9EN - Tel: 01834 813728STATION HOUSE HOTELWhitland - SA34 0AP - Tel: 01994 240556THE STATION INNPemb Dock, SA72 6HN - Tel: 01646 621 255THE SWAN INNLittle Haven, SA62 3UL - Tel: 01437 781880THEATR MWLDANCardigan, SA43 1JY - Tel: 01239 621200THE TORCH THEATREMilford Haven, SA73 2BU - Tel: 01646 695267VICTORIA INNRoch, SA62 6AW - Tel: 01437 710426

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There are not very many exhibiting spaces in Pem-brokeshire. Some small commercial galleries that are obliged to sell work that makes money ,catering for tourists and selling paint-ings based on the beauty of our surroundings and some no better than churning out decorative superficial weak daubs that do a disservice to the word ART. Why the outburst ? I’m so frustrated that good artists do not get the support they deserve and that generally too many people buy something ’to match the curtains’ or buy prints from places like Ikea so they don’t have to make decisions on what is art or trust in their own taste. I want people to visit as many galleries as possible and ques-tion what is on show and why they like or dislike something. This Summer there is the opportuni-ty to see mixed ‘open’ shows, a chance to look , question what’s on display and to support artists that you feel deserve a sale.

The ‘Open’ Summer show in Oriel Q shows a mixed bag and presents a good opportunity to visit and revisit during the next month and then come to the auction to see what people will bid for on Sunday 31st July at 2.30. You can view all exhibits online: www.orielqueenshallgallery.org.uk

Also worth checking out this month is The Wa-terfront Gallery, Milford, St Dogmaels, Oriel Myrddin, Carmarthen and the open studios that can be found in the Art and Craft guide and on the guide on the following page.

Not in Pembrokeshire, but of Pembrokeshire is Tim Davies from Haverfordwest who is the artist chosen to represent Wales at the Venice Biennale this year. He certainly did us proud ! He created two new videos based on his expe-rience of Venice,one of which was called ‘Drift’ and was a film of his hand trailing the water with reflections of Venetian buildings distorted

Pembs Art By Lynne [email protected]

by the movement. Very simple but so spiritual and powerful. The other new one was of him moving through the old Frari, empty yet full of history and with the sounds of the bells of Ven-ice resonating and implying a melancholy sense of what was there. His cadet videos which have been on tour in Wales also use simplicity and the sound of wind in the ceremonial flags cre-ate a powerful message of poignancy, symbols of war and the pity of youth and what will be lost. One room housed a display of the series of bridges with the background scratched away leaving them suspended begging the question from where and to where. Tim’s art questions the meaning of life and is capable of moving you leaving you with a sense of compassion for man’s fraility.

He will be talking about his work in Oriel Q in October, but for now I think we should be proud that this local artist has done so well and put Pem-brokeshire on the map.

Lynne

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Art ExhibitionsThe Waterfront GalleryMilford Haven. Tel: 01646 695699Until 9 JulySARAH JANE BROWN AND SIAN JONESNew work from two very different Pem-brokeshire landscape painters.

Thurs 21 JulyBOB REEVES ‘ODYSSEY TALK’Uniquely talented Pembrokeshire artist Bob Reeves will be at the Waterfront Gallery to talk about his amazing new series of work entitled ‘Odyssey’.

Pure ArtMilford Haven. Tel: 01646 694591Sat 2 - Fri 22 July:JOHN PIPER

Oriel Q, The Queens HallNarberth. Tel: 01834 869454Until Sun 31 JulySUMMER OPENThis is a mixed open exhibition by well-known and not so well-known local art-ists. All the artwork on display will be auctioned on Sunday 31 July at 2.00pm.

Oriel MwldanTheatr Mwldan, Cardigan - Tel: 01239 621200Until 2 July:OUTCASTINGCurated by Mike Cousin in partnership with Oriel Mwldan. A Century of Artists’ Films. For this show Outcasting, the on-line moving image gallery is screening a hundred films from those that it has screened in three years of program-ming. The films come from a variety of genres and styles and hopefully reflect the full breadth of artists engagement with this medium. Over the course of the 43 days that the show will be run-ning audiences will be able to see a truly international range of work with the 100 films being rotated throughout that time.

Sun 9 JulyCAS SUMMER EXHIBITION 2011

Tenby Museum & Art GalleryTel: 01834 842809

Fri 1 July - Sun 31 JulyOLIVIA ARGENTOlivia Argent

Fri 5 August - Tue 4 SeptemberELIZABETH HAINES

Art MattersWhite Lion Street Gallery, TenbyTel: 01834 843375Fri 1 Jul - Thurs 28 JulyANDREW DOUGLS FORBES: NEW PAINTINGS

Now painting in his enormous studio in Llandeilo. A new collection of paintings from this painter, who is also an opera singer, is always eagerly anticipated.

Mon 1 August - Sun 28 August: DORIAN SPENCER DAVIES:NEW PAINTINGSA special summer collection of new quirky and colourful watercolour paint-ings as only he can paint them including some larger than usual and some acrylic paintings too.

Picton CastleRhos, Haverfordwest. Tel: 01437 751326Fri 1 July - Thurs 28 July - Large GalleryCARMARTHEN ART COLLEGE EVENTA group exhibition of work exploring the theme of landscape from current stu-dents and past graduates of the BA Fine Art Painting Course from the School of Art, Film and Media at Coleg Sir Gar, Carmarthen.

Fri 1 July - Sun 31 July - Small GalleryRICHARD WEEKSRichard’s paintings range from semi-im-pressionistic to detailed representations as well as working in 3D and sculpting.

Mon 1 August - Sun 31 August - Small Gallery ‘THE STANDING STONES’ By Mrs Young

Mon 1 August - Wed 28 September - Small GalleryROSEMARY CRIPPS

Mon 1st August to Sun 31st August - Small GalleryDIANE MATHIAS FINE ART

Oriel Y ParcSt Davids. Tel: 01437 720392Until Spring 2012STORIES FROM SEA: ABOVE, BELOW AND BEYOND THE TIDE

Until July 4thH2O - An exhibition on a watery theme.

Tue July 5 - Sat 30 AugustROSEMARIE BARRCeramicist

Opening times November to Easter 10am to 4.30pm daily. Easter to October 9.30am to 5.30pm daily. The Gallery will be closed between 1 - 2pm.

St Dogmaels GalleryTel: 01239 612677Until 30 JulyGEOFF YEOMANS

Tregwynt Mansion, Nr FishguardFri 22 July - Fri 5 AugustIMAGING THE MUSEFeaturing work from Alex Barr, Geoff Yeomans, Mike Sharpe and others.

Cheese + Pickles StudioSt. Davids. Tel: 07920 886228Awarding-winning designer and artist Deborah Withey has created a series of relief figures and sea stone designs inspired by the Celtic spirit and rich medieval history of Pembrokeshire. Her love of found objects, the world around her, and her magpie ways all come to-gether in this very unique and creative exhibition. View by appointment. 01437 729 304 or [email protected].

The Little Mezzanine GalleryPembroke. Tel: 07969 273577Dorothy Morris, Fine Art, Silk and Ce-ramics, open Tuesday to Saturday. 10.00 to 4pm

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Fri 1 JulyOLD HANDSAn atmospheric production from award-winning Hi-Jinx Theatre, evoking the excitement and intrigue backstage at a 1930’s small theatre. With music and song, the play tells the story of a run-down theatre under threat of finan-cial crisis. Sounds familiar?! The staff can’t see how they can turn its fortunes of around. Enter a renowned ‘songbird’ from the big City who brings with her a quiet and strange young man. With in-trigue and suspense, joy and music, Old Hands will make you laugh and cry at the same time! 4U Theatr Gwaun, Fish-guard. 8pm. £7.50/£6.50.

Fri 3 JulyTWELTH NIGHT: ILLYRIABy William Shakespeare. In their 20th year, Illyria returns to one of the great-est of all English comedies. Following a shipwreck, Viola is washed ashore in Illyria, a country where everything is il-logical, delirious, and completely topsy turvy. Canolfan Natur Cymru Welsh Wildlife Centre, Cilgerran. 7.30pm. £10/£11/£13. 01239 621200.

Wed 3 July - Sat 6 JulyKING LEAR: ABBEY SHAKESPEARE PLAYERSKing Lear is one of Shakespeare’s great-est tragedies. In a fit of rage and vanity, Lear banishes his youngest daughter Cordelia and divides his kingdom be-tween her sisters, Gonerill and Regan. This is an outdoor production so dress warmly. Seating is provided. St Dog-maels Abbey. 8pm. 01239 621200.

Fri 8 JulyA MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAMShakespeare’s timeless and magical comedy in a Art Deco setting from the very popular Anvil Theatre Company. Endlessly witty, this new production is great fun for all ages to enjoy. Special discount for party bookings. 4U Theatr Gwaun, Fishguard. 8pm. £10/£8.50.

Fri 8 July - Sat 9 JulyCARMEN - SPRING OPERARhosygilwen’s own production of Car-men produced by Buddug Verona James for two performances Fri 8 and Saturday 9 July. Featuring Lithuanian Mezzo Jus-tina Gringyte, now in the Young Artist Programme at the Royal Opera House. With musical accompaniment by An-drew Wilson-Dickson from the piano, the chorus of Cor Crymych. This full cos-tume production is in two parts with a 90 minute interval for picnics or dinner. Rhos-Y-Gilwen Mansion, North Pembs.6.30pm. 01239 841387.

YOUNG SOLVA AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY EVENTSolva Memorial Hall.

Sat 9 JulySHADOW TAILS - FOR CHILDRENWelcome to the fascinating world of Drew Colby and his hand shadow pup-pets! Hand shadows are possibly the oldest form of puppetry - created very

simply when the hands, com-ing between a light and a flat surface, are shaped into differ-ent animals, people and things to become shadow puppets. One man, two hands and all of the stories in the world! Which animals will he make today to tell their tales in this shadow play? Stories of spiders and rab-bits and dogs, gingerbread men and bears and frogs. Goats and trolls and other things, all in the tales he tells and sings! Suitable for families and children 3+. 4U Theatr Gwaun, Fishguard. 2pm. Adults £6 / Children £4..

Sun 24 JulyTHE PIRATES OF PENZANCE: IL-LYRIAGilbert and Sullivan’s most popular comic opera about an apprentice pirate, born on 29th February, who learns he is con-tracted to the pirates until his 21st BIRTHDAY, not his 21st year. The show is packed with laugh-ter, romance and a galleon-full of

memorable lyrics such as To be a Pirate King!, Modern Major General and A Po-liceman’s Lot is Not a Happy One. This wonderful operetta gets the complete Illyria treatment, faithfully performed by a reduced cast and accompanied by a Musical Director on keyboard and actor/musicians on various instru-ments. Canolfan Natur Cymru Welsh Wildlife Centre, Cilgerran. 7.30pm. £11/£13/£15.

Sun 31 JulyFANTASTIC MR FOX: ILLYRIAby Roald Dahl, adapted by David Wood. All Mr Fox wants from life is to feed his family, and fortunately farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean (one short, one fat, one lean) have an ample supply of chickens, geese and ducks. But Boggis, Bunce and Bean are not just any farmers - they are the cruellest, meanest and most ruth-less farmers you could ever meet, and they are determined to put a stop to Mr Fox once and for all. As they rev up their mechanical diggers and load their guns, Mr Fox’s chances are slim at best... Or will the sharpest wit win? Following 2010’s highly acclaimed production of James and the Giant Peach and a sensa-tional sellout season, Illyria returns with an even BIGGER Dahl classic! Canolfan Natur Cymru Welsh Wildlife Centre, Cilgerran. 4pm. £9/£11/£13.

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Sat 23 JulyFIESTA LATINA CON SABOR ESPANOLAn amazing event brought to you by Mas Caliente salsa and Picton Castle. Featuring Sangria, Tapas meal, Salsa les-sons and a dance until midnight after. Picton Castle, Haverfordwest. 7pm-12am. Tickets £25. 01437 751326.

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SEQUENCE DANCEPater Hall, Pembroke Dock. 7pm-10pm.

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LINE DANCEPater Hall, Pembroke Dock. 7.30pm-10.30pm.

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BELLY DANCE COURSEHaverfordwest Leisure Centre. 10.30am-11.30am.

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VIBE SCHOOL DANCEPater Hall, Pembroke Dock. 4pm-6pm.

BAUBO BELLY DANCINGHaverfordwest Leisre Centre10.30-11.30 Biginners / ImproversCost: £30

EVERY SATURDAY

DYNAMICS DANCELetterston Memorial Hall.9:30 - 10:00am 21/2 - 4 Years Begiiner Bal-let10:00 - 10:45am Preliminary Ballet10:45 - 11:30am Preliminary Theatre Dance11:30 - 12:30pm Grade 2 Ballet12:30 - 1:30pm Beginner Theatre Dance

DYNAMICS DANCE HIP HOP AND MODERN DANCENewport Memorial Hall.2.15pm-3pm: Ages 5-8 years/3pm-4pm: Ages 9 plus (young people only).Cost £3.50 a session.

EVERY SUNDAY

VIBE SCHOOL DANCEPater Hall, Pembroke Dock. 10am-12 mid-day.

WEST WALES ACADEMY OF DANCE- TEAM CLASS SUMMER HOLIDAYSSteynton Church Hall, Milford HavenMidget Gems 3.15pm-4.00pm- 4YRS-12YRSEclipse Team 5.30pm-6.15pm.-12YRS-25YRS

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WORDWed 6 JulyPOETRY OPEN MICCome along and recite or just sit and enjoy. Competition theme ‘Independ-ence’ or ‘The French’. The Cellar Bar, Cardigan. 01239 621882

Fri 8 July

LIFE THAT SPARKLESA lecture by Professor Tony Campbell. How the emission of light from living or-ganisms has transformed biomedical re-search, clinical medicine and impacted on billion dollar markets! Numbers are limited, booking is essential. Guildhall, Cardigan. 7pm-8.30pm. 01239 615554

Thurs 21 JulyBEHAVIOR CHANGENeil Sefton, vice chair of Pembrokeshire South East Energy Group, will talk aboutthe ways in which information can be presented in order to achieve posi-tive behavior change. Followed by the PSEEG Annual General Meeting. The Re-gency Hall, Saundersfoot. 7pm.

Fri 22 JulyTREVOR FISHLOCK IN WORDS AND MUSICIn the first of a new series, we invite Tre-vor Fishlock to select eight pieces of mu-sic and eight passages from books or po-ems that mean a lot to him. We will hear his choice of music and words (read by two actors) and, in conversation, learn a little more about him. Trevor’s new book ‘Pembrokeshire Journeys and Sto-ries’ is just published and he will be on

hand to sign copies too. 4U Theatr Gwaun, Fish-guard. 8pm. £5.50.

COMEDYThurs 7 JulyCOMEDY ON CLIMATE CHANGEPembrokeshire Friends of the Earth present a night of light hearted poetry and comedy on the serious business of climate change. Explore the lighter side of deal-ing with a problem that effects us all. The Dingle, Narberth. 7.30pm-11.30pm.01834 869323

Sat 9 JulyCOMEDY CLUB ‘LET THEM EAT CAKE’The first Comedy Club session hosted by comedian Ben Jenkins, with Ian Hawk-ins, Chris Chopping, plus comedic sup-port from Geraint DafyddEvans & Rhys ApGwent. Musical support from the Rt. Honourable Ju-Jimbox, and MmisterM-morris. The Cellar Bar, Cardigan. 01239 621882

Thurs 14 JulyKILL FOR A SEAT COMEDYEDINBURGH PREVIEW SHOW: ANDREW O’NEIL & KAI HUMPHRIESCan’t get the time off to visit the Edin-burgh Fringe Festival this year? No wor-ries! Sit back and relax as Kill for a Seat delivers a sneak preview of two of the hot acts joining the 2011 festival line-up. Featuring ‘occult comedian’ Andrew O’Neill, who Steve Coogan described as “so funny I put him in my new TV show”, and 2009 finalist in the Laughing Horse New Act of the Year Competition and So You Think You’re Funny – Kai Hum-phries. The Queens Hall, Narberth. 01834 869323.

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Safe Haven Domiciliary LtdHome Care within Pembroke, Pembroke Dock

and surrounding area (SA71 & SA72 Post Codes)Services Include:

Personal Care - Preparing MealsWashing and Dressing - Assisting with Medication

Laundry service available (collection & return)Cleaning – Shopping – Companionship

Tel: 01646 400500Email: [email protected]

Or visit our offices at 8 Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock

Care & Social Services Inspectorate Wales Registration No: W080000628/2

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TORCH THEATRE - MILFORD HAVENTel: 01646 6952671 July - 3 JulyThor1 July - 3 JulyThe Way4 July - 6 JulyWin Win4 July - 6 JulyAttack The Block5 JulyWilliam Haggar Silent Movies8 July - 14 JulyThe Green Lantern8 July - 14 JulyBridesmaids15 July - 4 AugustHarry Potter & The Deathly Hallows Part 215 July - 21 JulyTransformers 3: Dark Of The Moon

WEDNESDAY FREEFILMS NIGHTSPARISH HALL - AMROTH6 JulyDe-Lovely20 JulyThe Bounty Hunter3 AugustThe Social Network

THEATR MWLDAN - CARDIGANTel: 01239 6212001 JulThird Star1 JulHow I Ended This Summer1 July - 14 JulyTransformers 3: Dark Of The Moon 3D1 July - 5 JulyFast Five (Fast & Furious 5)1 July - 5 JulyThe Hangover 210 JulyKung Fu Panda 2 (Subtitled)18 July Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (Subtitled)8, 10, 11, 13-21 JulyBridesmaids15 July - 4 AugustHarry Potter & The DeathlyHallows: Part 2 3D15 - 21 JulyDiary Of A Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules15 July - 4 AugustHarry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 2D16 July - 21 JulyGreen Lantern22 July - 4 AugustCars 2 2D5 August -9 AugustCars 2 3D

THEATR GWAUN- FISHGUARDTel: 01348 8734213 July - 6 JulyPatagonia7 July Outside The Law10 May - 13 JulyGreen Lantern14 JulyLa Quattro Volte17 July - 20 JulyHanna21 July Incendies23-27 JulyKung Fu Panda 2

PALACE CINEMA - HAVERFORDWESTTel: 01437 767675From 15 JulyHarry Potter & The DeathlyHallows: Part 2From 22 JulyCars 2

Contact the Palacedirect for further info and times or visit their website: www.palacehaverfordwest.co.uk

CinemaOur listings are as acurate as possible but always check with the cinema before attending.

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PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES (12A)At last! The fourth installment of the swashbuckling saga is here! As you’d expect, it’s fit to bursting with pirates in dazzling attire, a menagerie of beards and more camera focus of Johnny Depp than you can shake a sword at - which is no bad thing. As everyone’s fa-vourite drunkard Captain Jack Sparrow, Depp dazzles.

With his new nemesis, the poisonous pirate Black-beard in tow, we follow Captain Jack and the newly peg-legged Barbossa on their quest to find the Foun-tain of Youth. Chuck in a few mermaids, monsters and the odd clergyman and you’ve got a crew worthy of Davy Jones. Oh wait…

Sadly, the plot does suffer from the loss of major characters Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann from the previ-ous instalments. There is less suspense and lust-fuelled double-crossing to keep you on the edge of your seat. However there is the addition of Penelope Cruz as Blackbeard’s saucy daughter who keeps hearts afloat on the stranger tides!

There’s great action and stunning sets- you may get an overpowering urge to commandeer your own ship! It’s a definite must-see for fans, but catch it in 2D, the 3D doesn’t add much and the colour isn’t as bright. Get tickets you scallywags! Yo-ho!

THE HANGOVER 2 (15)If you’ve seen the first one, you’ve seen this one. Well, the jokes are slightly more risqué and there’s the addition of a drug-dealing, denim-wearing monkey – but this film is more a remake than a sequel.

Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Gal-ifianakis are back as Phil, Stu and Alan who are off on a stag-do again – this time in Thailand. And yes, you guessed it! Somebody is missing and nobody has any idea what happened the night before. So it’s happened to the same guys again? Unbelievable perhaps, but they’ve got just enough charm to pull it off. Just.

Galifianakis is hilarious once again as the ridiculous, socially-inept Stu. He is definitely a highlight and pulls some great one-liners. Though the script tends to depend too much on such jokes and rides through on the success of the first film as we already love the characters. The problem is, we’ve already had those laughs and are waiting for surprises and developments that never arrive.

The stag-do is filmed on location in Bangkok, which certainly gives the film a darker, nervy edge. As the locals say, “You will lose yourself to Bangkok”, but apart from a regrettable tattoo and a run-in with a transvestite not much is made out of this goldmine of a set.

But hey, the Wolfpack is still as loveable and there are some good laughs. It’s a nice easy watch.– I’d recommend it on a hangover…

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General ListingsUntil Sun 3 JulyPEMBROKESHIRE FISH WEEK 2011For a small county, it’s a whopper of a festival. Pembrokeshire Fish Week 2011 is packed with more than 250 events around the county between 25th June and 3rd July. It celebrates the Welsh county’s first-class seafood, spectacular coastline, wonderful clean beaches, and fascinating maritime heritage. 01437 776168/69

Fri 1 JulyFINTASTIC FRIDAY SEAFOOD SUPPERA drink and canapes on arrival will be followed by a gourmet three-course seafood supper featuring fresh, locally sourced fish and shellfish. Followed by tea or coffee and homemade fudge. Wolfscastle Country Hotel. £29.50 per person. 6.30pm-9pm. 01437 741225.

PIG ROASTThe Rotary Club of Saundersfoot are holding a Pig Roast at Cresswell Quay. This is a genuine pig roast and there will be a Duck Race, Tombola Stall, Cake stalls and other challenging opportuni-ties to win prizes. A fun event for all the family. Cresswell Quay. 6pm.

CHRISTMAS IN JULY CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES FAYRECrymych Markert Hall. 2pm-8pm.

LLYSYFRAN YFCSummer Concert featuring The Land-sker Singers, Nigel and Ernest Trystan Griffiths and YFC Members. Parcymarl, Llysyfran. 7.30pm. £6.

Fri 1 July - Sun 10 JulyHISTORY WEEKAn opportunity to explore the history of Haverfordwest through pictures, pho-tographs, records, documents and other objects. 10am-4pm daily, Sunday 1pm-5pm. St Marys Church, Haverfordwest.

Sat 2 JulyFARMERS FUN DAY AND BBQWith live music from Chailo Sim and others. A fresh fish and meat BBQ. Bouncy Castle, Gladiators, and stalls.Singing by the children of Mathry and a colouring competition for the kiddies. Also new this year will be a balloon race and Family Fortunes quiz. Farmers Arms, Mathry. 2pm-5pm.

SUMMER SIZZLERWith live music, cocktail bar, and a Caribbean theme fancy dress. With a full buffet, pig roast and some great

summer drinks on offer. Make sure to book your tickets! Hotel Pas Hyfred, Narberth. 7pm-1am. Tickets £15. 01834 869006.

LLYSYFRAN YFC PARTY IN THE PARKBar, food and disco. Parcymarl, Llysy-fran. 8pm-late. £8.

NATIONAL SANDCASTLE COMPETITIONTeams are now being invited to sign up for the contest, which features five cat-egories including Most Technically Dar-ing and Tallest Sand Structure. Entry is free but pre-registration is required. The contest runs from 1pm to 5pm, what-ever the weather. South Beach, Tenby. 01646 624823

PRIZE BINGOAll proceeds in aid of the Urdd Eistedd-fod coming to Pembrokeshire in 2013. Great prizes and raffle. All welcome. The Alpha Inn, Tavernspite. 6.30pm.

TRIEXERCISE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST TRIATHLONBack for the third year, this classic event is open to individual and relay entries (teams of 2 or 3). The event involves a 1500m sea swim, 43km bike & a 10km run. Based at Broad Haven, the race finishes on the beach. Great for specta-tors too!

PARISH CHURCH SUMMER FAYRECamrose Parish Church. 2pm-4.30pm.

CAR BOOT SALENarberth Town Moor. 9am-1pm. £5 per car. 01834 860818

Sun 3 JulySEA FOOD BARBECUEPorthgain Shellfish are are hosting a Sea Food Barbecue. Fresh fish, Lobster, Crab, Crab cakes, all locally sourced and served with a selection of salads and bread. Porthgain Harbour Green, Porthgain. 4pm-9pm.

NEVERN SHOWAll Day Show. Farm Animals, Horses, Show Jumping, Dog Show, Demonstra-tions, and much more. Above big beach (Traeth Mawr) Newport. All fun and in-terest for all the family. Free car park, food & drink available. Parc Y Ynys, Newport.

PEMBROKESHIRE LADIES DAYCharity afternoon event supporting the Paul Sartori Foundation and Amani Chil-drens Home in Africa. Welcome drink of Pimms followed by an extensive after-noon tea with music by Easy Street, plus a raffle and an auction. Ladies, dress

up and enjoy. Ladies only. Wolfscastle Country Hotel. 2pm-5pm. £12.50 per ticket. 01437 741225

SALT PUPPET AND STORYTELLING SHOWAmazing storytelling and puppets made from everyday objects. Perfect for 2 - 10 year olds and their families. Manor-bier Community Centre, Skrinkle. 3pm-4.30pm. 01834 871931

FAMILY FUN DAYSuppoting Neyland Junior Sports Teams, Childrens Fancy dress, Bucking Bronco, Bouncy Castles and slides, Book stall, Childrens races, sumo suits, Cake stalls etc. Face Painting, Gladiators, coconut-shy. Neyland Athletic Club. 2pm-5pm.

Sun 3 JulySTRAWBERRY TEALittle Haven Hall. 3pm-5pm.

Tues 5 JulyWILDLIFE TRUST WALKGentle ramble to look at woodland wildlife at Colby Lodge, near Amroth. Meet at the Upper Car Park. Grid ref SN160082. Colby Lodge. 6.30pm-8pm. 01834 811742.

Wed 6 JulySTRAWBERRY CREAM TEACream teas with freshly baked scones and locally grown strawberries. All wel-come and proceeds to The Blooming Generation of St Florence. St Florence Village Hall. 3pm-5pm.

Thurs 7 JulySEAFOOD FORAGINGJoin marine expert Andy Davies for a day at Solva, sharing his lifelong love for all edible life on the shore. Cafe 65, Solva. 01646 636627.

MAKING THE INTERNET WORK FOR YOULearn how you can use technology to - Search for advice and information. PATCH, Milford Haven Marina. 10am-2pm. Free.

Fri 8 JulyTHE ULTIMATE QUIZBloomfield fundraising event. Cash priz-es and a ‘Sweet; bonus round. Teams of 4 £6, Teams of 6 £9. Narberth Rugby Club. 7.30pm.

ADVICE SURGERYPaul Davies AM, National Assembly Member for Preseli Pembrokeshire will

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be holding an advice surgery. Johnston Institute, Johnston. 01437 766425. 5pm-7pm.

Fri 8 July - Sun 10 JulySAUNDERSFOOT SCOOTER RALLYFriday night DJ entertainment, Saturday Scooter Show, Live music in the evening.Sunday night DJ’s and the Evil Turkeys live (formerly Hot’n’Bovvered). Any profits after costs and a small next rally fund will be donated to ‘Help for He-roes’. The Regency Hall, Saundersfoot. 7pm-1.30am. £5 per night on the door.

Sat 9 JulyLETTERSTON LIONS AND LETTERSTON AFC ANNUAL FUN DAYFun for all the family. The day will com-mence at 11.30 with live music from the Goodwick Community Band. The afternoon and evening are packed with entertainment which includes.. Sports. Football Final. Letterston School Choir. Dynamics Dance and Drama Group, Loopy Lewis. Space Hooper Racing. Tug of War. Vintage Parade of Tractors and Cars. Tug of War. Pony Club. Stalls and Car Boot Sale The evening entertain-ment commences at 19.30 with the Haverforwest Male Voice Choir. Croesc-

och band. Spice Girl Tribute. Disco. Live Band. The Bar will be open throughout the day and evening, together with the Pig Roast and Refreshments. Letterston Common.

Sun 10 JulyFUN AFTERNOON AND CAR TREASURE HUNTAn afternoon of jumble sale, games and stalls for all the family. Followed by a Car treasure hunt (cars to leave between 4 and 5pm, £5 a car with cash prizes) and a BBQ from 6pm. The event is organised by Cylch Meithrin Maenclochog as part of the 40th anniversary of the groups opening. Everyone Welcome! If you would like to have your own stall(£5) at the event contact [email protected] - Maenclochog. 2pm-10pm.

ROTARY BLUESTONE CHALLENGEA 7 mile fun run/walk over the Preseli ridge from Crymych to Bwlch Gwynt.Take part for charity all proceeds this year to Parkinson’s UK/Cymru , Urdd Ei-steddfod 2013 and local chari1tes sup-ported by The Rotary Club of Fishguard and Goodwck. E-Mail: [email protected] - Website: www.rotary-bluestonechallenge.com

Mon 11 JulySOCIAL MEDIA EVENINGDo you want to get familiar with social media? And see what it can do for your business? As a self-employed woman, join Women in Rural Enterprise to be part of an interactive, live seminar and talk. Wolfscastle Country Hotel. 7pm-10pm.

Tue 12 JulySEAFOOD FORAGINGJoin marine expert Andy Davies for a day at Solva, sharing his lifelong love for all edible life on the shore. Cafe 65, Solva. 01646 636627.

Fri 15 July - Sat 16 JulyTHAT’LL BE THE DAY 25TH ANNIVERSARY SHOWPrepare yourself for the birthday party as the legendary Thatll be the Day Rock n Roll Variety show will be rocking in to Folly Farm to celebrate with you their brand new 25th Anniversary show. Grab your leather jackets and hoop skirts - this is a vintage show for fans of the 50s 60s and 70s. A nostalgic look back at the days of Cliff Richard and Buddy

Berths Make Model Layout Price

6 ELDDIS WISP 510 Double dinette 12504 FLEETWOOD GARLAND 165 17504 ABI VITESSE Centre washroom 17502 LUNAR CLUBMAN 360/2 End kitchen 18904 ABBEY LANCASTER Centre washroom 24955 COACHMAN AMARA Centre washroom 30004 ELDDIS TYPHOON End bedroom 37504 ABBEY STAFFORD COUNTRY End washroom 39954 LUNAR FREELANDER 524 End washroom 39955 BAILEY DISCOVERY End washroom 39952 BAILEY PAGEANT IMPERIAL End washroom 39952 ABBEY IONA End washroom - C/W 48504 ELDDIS JETSTREAM End washroom 49955 STERLING EUROPA 500 Centre kitchen 49954 BAILEY RANGER 500/4 Centre washroom 49954 COMPASS MAGNUM 490/4L End washroom 49954 ABI MORNINGSTAR End washroom 49955 AVONDALE RIALTO 530 Centre washroom 49954 SWIFT ARCHWAY ROYALE End washroom 59504 STERLING ECCLES OVERLANDER End washroom 59955 BAILEY RANGER 500 Centre washroom 59955 BAILEY DISCOVERY 300 Centre washroom 64505 COACHMAN PASTICHE 500/5 Centre washroom 64504 COACHMAN AMARA 520/4 End washroom 69504 SWIFT CHALLENGER 500 Fixed bed 69954 AVONDALE ARGENTE 550 End washroom 69955 AVONDALE DART 510-5 Centre washroom 69952 AVONDALE AVOCET End washroom 69954 LMC MUNSTERLAND 475 Fixed bed 69954 COMPASS MAGNUM 540 Fixed bed 79952 AVONDALE ARGENTE 480/2 End washroom 79954 LUNAR LEXON Fixed end bed 79955 ABBEY VOGUE GTS 517 Centre washroom 79994 AVONDALE EAGLE L Fixed end bed 82504 AVONDALE OSPREY S Fix end bed centre wash 88405 COMPASS OMEGA 505 Centre Washroom 89956 BAILEY RANGER 550/6 End bunks 99504 STERLING ELITE SEARCHER End washroom 104956 BAILEY RANGER 620/6 Fixed end bed 104954 ADRIA ALTEA 390DS Centre Washroom 115854 ADRIA ALTEA 432PX Fixed Bed 118404 SWIFT COASTLINE 470SE Fixed end bed 124956 ADRIA ALTEA 542DK Fixed bunks 125956 ADRIA ALTEA 542DK Fixed bunks 125956 ADRIA ALTEA 542DT Triple bunk 125954 ELDDIS ODYSSEY 544 Fixed end bed 129956 SPRITE QUATTRO (TWIN AXL) Fixed end bed 129954 ADRIA ADORA 612DP Island bed 157904 ADRIA ADORA 612DP Island bed 157906 ADRIA ADORA 612DT Fixed bed 160954 ADRIA ADORA 642UP Island bed 16935

Due In5 BAILEY RANGER 500/5 Centre washroom4 ABI ADVENTURER Centre washroom6 AVONDALE DART 556/6 Fixed end bunks4 FLEETWOOD HERITAGE 640EB End wash4 COACHMAN AMARA 520/4 End washroom

New for 2011Touring & Camping Accessory Shop We have now moved to a new shop located inside the Carew Market Pavilion building. Downstairs we have a range of selected awnings and furniture and then upstairs we have a large range of static caravan, touring caravan & camping equipment. Awning replacement poles, ground sheets, repair kits, water porters, waste hogs, TV aerials, taps, camping equipment, tent pegs, chemicals, leisure battery, water pumps, bulbs, Calor gas & much much more. We are awning suppliers for Isabella, Ventura, Bradcott, Awaydays, Pyramid.

Carew Airfield Pavilion,Sageston, Nr Tenby SA70 8SY

01646 650 035

Accessory Shop Directions: Located at A477 / B4318 Sageston roundabout. Take the exit onto the airfield. The Shop is located inside the main green pavilion building.

Static & Touring Caravan Service, Repair and Valeting CentreWe have just opened a service, repair & valeting centre located at the green in Tenby by the petrol station. From here we can arrange a large number of services for your touring and static caravan:

• Annual caravan service • Appliance repairs• Boiler servicing • Boiler repairs• Collection & delivery service • Damp checks & repairs• Decking • Electrical installations• Electrical safety tests • Gas safety checks• General caravan repairs • Habitation checks• Central Heating fitted • Central heating repairs • Minor panel repairs • Motor movers fitted & repaired• Storage • Warranty work

Our showground is open 7 days a week. We have quality caravans at almost trade prices -Our low overheads and unique location help keep our prices low to pass on the savings to you!

Part exchange welcome. Finance available. Caravans bought for cash. Full multi point pre delivery service. Up to 3 years warranty available.

Caravan ShowgroundStrawberry Hill Farm

NashPembroke SA71 5PG

01646 672 613

Directions: Take the A477 towards Pembroke Dock , take the Pembroke turn onto the A4075 and we are 500 yards on the left.

Static Caravans, Holiday Homes & Chalets. Over 30 parks in and around Pembrokeshire to choose from. Everything from sea views, swimming pools and club houses to small

tranquil locations ideal for relaxing. New & Pre owned caravans from £16,995. Home builds from £1,500

Need a caravan moving or siting?Call the experts for a quote today.

For our full range of services and stock please see www.zedten.co.uk or call 01646 672613.

June Specials – Habitation service from £99

Tourer Exterior wash wax from £20Static Caravan Exterior wash wax from £50Static Caravan chassis wax oil from £250 Give us a call for a quote or to arrange 01646 672 613 or 07775 761 405.

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Holly, with uncanny soundalikes and pure pop anthems. This is a charity chal-lenge weekend, supported by Alstom Power station in Pembroke, as these 2 special nights are in aid of 2 important charities, the Wales Air Ambulance on the Friday 15 and the RNLI on the Sat-urday 16 July. We guarantee youll be on your feet and dancing before the night is over. Folly Farm, Begelly. 7.30pm-10.30pm. 01834 812731.

Fri 15 July - Sun 4 SeptemberAFTER DARK @ BLUE LAGOONThe Blue Lagoon water park is holding the amazing ‘After Dark’ beach party themed event every night during the school holidays, bringing together mu-sic, light effects and just plain all out water fun with the wave machine, wa-ter geysers and water cannon. The night starts with a chill-out with some of the best relaxing music between 6-7pm, along with bubbles, coloured canon spray and a lazy river. Between 7-8pm everything’s ramped up with special effects before everything goes wild be-tween 8-9pm with waves, louder music and even more cannon spray. Blue La-goon, Canaston Bridge. 6pm-9pm. £5. 01834 862410

Sat 16 JulyDE CLARE COURT SUMMER FETEEntertainment, plus lots of stalls includ-ing Bottle Stall, Craft stall, Gift stall, and many more and the Grand Raffle, hook a duck, Birthday of the teddy and loads more fun for all the family. Merlins Bridge. 1pm-4pm.

Thurs 21 July - Mon 25 JulyFLOWER FESTIVAL: WHAT A WONDERFUL WOLRDSt Florence Church. 10pm-6pm. Songs of Praise on the Sunday 24th at 6pm. 01834 842856

Fri 22 July - Sun 24 JulyLAWRENNY YACHT CLUB AND PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY REGATTALawrenny Yacht Club are this year cel-ebrating thier 40th aniversary and to celebrate are hosting the Pembrokesh-ire County Regatta. Racing will include dinghies, Cruisers and Celtic long boats. There will be live entertainment in the Lawrenny Arms on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Lawrenny. 07977 550206.

Fri 22 July - Mon 25 JulyFLOWER AND CRAFT FESTIVALThe flower and craft festival will be held at St Cristiolus church and The Old School Yr Hen Ysgol in Eglwyswrw. Local organisations and members of the church congregation will make the floral arrangements. Refreshments will be available in The Old School. Festival opens with Holy Communion Friday 22nd July at 10am. Songs of Praise Sun-day, 24th July at 6.30 pm. St Cristiolus church, Eglwyswrw. 10am-7pm. 01239 891411

Sat 23 JulyBEAD FAIRTouring Company selling all kinds of Beads. Letterston Memorial Hall.10am-5pm.

ROD STEVENS - HYPNOTISTIn aid of Fishguard Sea Cadets. Letterston Memorial Hall. 8pm. Adults £7.50. Under 16 £5.

CAR BOOT SALETempleton Village Green. 10am. £5 per boot. 01834 860175

Sat 23 July - Sun 24 JulyMARCHER STUARTSExperience 17th century life of mer-cenary soldiers and their followers. Handle the weapons used by musket-eers and swordsmen, or try on armour.Watch artisans practise their craft skills, including spinning and weaving. Pem-broke Castle. 11am-4pm. £4.25/£3.25. 01646 684585.

Tue 26 July & Tue 2 AugustBLACK MOUNTAIN FALCONRYPembroke Castle. 11am-4pm. £4.25/£3.25. 01646 684585.

Wed 27 JulyFAMILY FUN DAYWill you join the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party or meet The Queen of Hearts, who knows what will happen when you go through those doors? There’s face painting, crafts, balloon modeling and more to make this a great day out for youngsters. There’s room indoors so fun inside and out, whatever the weather. Dress the part and you could win a prize. Picton Castle, Haverfordwest. 01437 751326

NARBERTH PRAM PUSHTeams of 3 race around town stopping at every pub to down a drink. Watch

them race for the fastest entry, fastest ladies and best fancy dress or even bet-ter enter yourself! Narberth. 6.30pm-9.30pm.

Fri 29 JulyPAM LOMAS: PSYCHIC MEDIUMAnother event in line with the Narberth Civic Week. This time we present the very good and well known Pam Lomas Psychic Medium for one night at The Queens Hall. This is set to be a great night for all and a good way to continue the Civic Week Events but get your tick-ets early so you are not disappointed. The Queens Hall, Narberth. 7pm. £8. 01834 861212

SANDCHURCH COMPETITIONWhitesands Beach. 11am-3.30pm.

NDCSA TERRIER RACING & BBQTo raise funds for NDCSA & Narberth Civic Week. Bloomfield, Narberth. 6pm.

CHARITY CASINO EVENINGCustomers will be charged £10 per ticket & for that price individuals will receive chips for the Blackjack& Roulette tables. Cocktail food, a Live Band, a Human Auction aswel as prizes and donations from businesses etc. Cocktails will be on offer and the Dress Code is Tie& Tiara enabling people to dress as they so wish (as long as ties and tiaras are evident!!) Money Prizes will be given to those win-ners on the Blackjack& Roulette tables. They are hoping for a fun& succesful night with the priority being to raise as much money for the Charities as possi-ble! Proceeds raised will go to the Paul Sartori Foundation aswell as the Motor Neurone Disease Association which will be raised from tickets sold, a cut from each drink sold and all proceeds from the auction. The Glen, Haverfordwest. 7pm. £10

Fri 29 July - Sat 30 JulyREALLY WILD FOOD & COUNTRYSIDE FESTIVALCelebrating its 7th successful year, the Really Wild Festival is going to be (par-don the pun) wilder than ever! Held within sight of the sea and the ancient Cathedral, in St David’s, just in time for the summer sunshine. It’s the wild-est two days of culinary delights, rural traditions, storytelling and countryside fun you could want, as well as regular favourites and exciting new exhibitors for this year’s two days of fun and ec-centricity. Whitesands Road, St Davids. 10am-5pm each day. www.reallywildfestival.co.uk

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HERBRANDSTON CARNIVALProcession at 1.45pm from the old school to the village green. Lots of stalls and during the afternoon theres a dem-onstration by the Neyland Karate club.

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July Horoscopes

CANCER June 22-July 23This month sees you feeling relief that all your recent struggles are behind you. The early new moon on the 1st brings new hope and refreshed enthusiasm for creative and spiritual projects. a good month too for catching up with old friends. Yellow is a good colour for you, this can include gold! Allow yourself more fun this month, you de-serve it!

LEO July 24-August 23 You are in your element as the weather heats up and you can bask in the sunshine. You purr like a happy cat this month as your social calendar fills up. This is due to Mercury paying you a visit from the 2nd until 28th, bringing great communication. A reliable friend has a secret to tell!

VIRGO August 24-Sept 23The full moon on the 15th gives you the opportu-nity to put mistakes behind you and move on to a fresh start. The last week of July is influenced by Mercury and will see new plans and ideas take off! You may find yourself writing messages from the heart which are overdue and much appreciated. LIBRA Sept-24-Oct 23Saturn plays a major role this month for librans. You may find that you feel a little weighed down with practical matters, but these have to be con-fronted and sorted out. You will feel that you have learnt a valuable and helpful lesson by the end of the month. A good time for a clear out too! SCORPIO Oct 24-Nov 22The moon on the 9th and 10th bring an oppor-tunity for you to shine and see ideas come to fruition. You have felt a little conflicted lately re-garding a friendship. You will assert yourself and establish how you feel without causing offence. Others look up to you and are beginning to see how much you truly shine!

SAGITTARIUS Nov 23-Dec 21Two new moons this month make an ideal time for you to put much needed plans into action. Two chances to make things right. The full moon on the 15 will help you decide how to achieve this. A lit-tle more communication from the heart may be involved as you reflect on your recent harshness towards a loved one.

CAPRICORN Dec 22-Jan 20Pluto is with you for the entire month and is ret-rograde. This means you may find yourself think-ing more deeply about your life and facing a few fears. This can be a good time to put past mistakes behind you and confront what went wrong so you won’t do it again. This process will leave you feel-ing stronger and enlightened!

AQUARIUS Jan 21-Feb 19Poor Aquarius, you are feeling a little sorry for your self this month as the pressure of a domi-nating and controlling loved one reaches boiling point. Try to express your need for more space, they mean well but can’t see how miserable it makes you feel. You are a free spirit and want to soar!

PISCES Feb 20-March 20Neptune is retrograde this month and may leave you feeling a little lost regarding relationships. You need to make your mind up and choose who and what truly makes you happy. The two new moons in july give you the opportunity for making a new start. Try not to think too deeply though, all will work out just fine.

ARIES March 21-April 20With the two new moons in July on the 1st and 30th you have a double chance to put things right, especially where love is concerned. Try to be more romantic, you may find yourself enjoying the out-come! Work offers you plenty of opportunities, and you remain keen to impress, try not to rub colleagues up the wrong way though or tread on them on your way up!

TAURUS April 21-May 21Poor taurus, you like to give out advice but rarely take it. Perhaps if you did you would not be in such an unhappy situation, those around you can see through your charade and can see your vulnerabil-ity. You are only deluding yourself, and what does that achieve. Be proud of who you really are under that very unconvincing mask!

GEMINI May 22-June 21Try to see all that you have and stop focusing on what you think you need to make your life more complete. Mars and venus influence you this month so prepare for some passion and conflict in close relationships. Try to think of others a little more this month and give a little more than usual. Selfish desires will backfire!

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