It’s been a while since Fulbourn Cinema showed a documentary film, but this is no ordinary documentary. Described as, ‘A cinematic odyssey exploring David Bowie’s creative and musical journey’ (IMDb), the film was made by visionary filmmaker Brett Morgen, and sanctioned by the late singer’s estate. Critics have called it, ‘A mind-blowing labour of love’ (The Guardian), ‘Gorgeous, immersive, overwhelming and intimate’ (Movie Nation) and ‘A stunning achievement’ (Roger Ebert). Vogue said, ‘Astounding, among the best films about any artist I’ve ever seen’. It’s been nominated for 32 awards and the producers have limited the streaming rights, encouraging people to see it on a big screen – so what are you waiting for? Time to paint your face, dig out those platforms and clomp down to the Townley Hall to re-live your Golden Years and find out if there is Life on Mars!
Friday 10th March at 7:30pm.
Tickets via Fulbourn Arts or available on the door.
Please come along and enjoy Wilbrahams’ Community Choir’s annual concert.
This year all proceeds will go to the upkeep of Wilbraham’s Memorial Hall and Recreation Ground.
New members are always welcome. Normally we practice on Thursday evenings during term times.
St George’s Day Concert
Sunday April 23rd at 4 pm
Wilbraham’s Memorial Hall
Tickets £5 Adults, £3 Children to include tea and cake, available from Tony Goryn
tonygoryn@icloud.com or 07751281341
The Well-brahams Mental Health and Well-being Group are delighted to introduce a series of free talks by local
Nutritionist and Coach Rebecca Hancock.
Talk 2 – Cardiovascular health; Tinnitus, Stress
Refreshments will be available.