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Bakery
Popular indie gigs almost every weekend.
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Stazione Leopolda
Long abandoned, the city’s once-grand train station has won a second lease on life as a cultural centre that is best known for its Fabbrica Europa festival, which attracts avant-garde artists and performers from all over Europe. It’s located near the eastern end of Parco delle Cascine, just outside the Porta di Prato city gates.
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Studio K
Sporting two cinemas, space for bands and theatre, an eclectic Greek-Spanish restaurant (open for lunch and dinner from Tuesday to Sunday) and a huge terrace, the student-run Studio K is your one-stop shop for hip culture in the Oost. Stop in for a coffee, and you might wind up staying for a dance party…
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Market House
This restored 18th-century market hall turned arts venue hosts exhibitions, concerts and drama productions.
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Araluen Arts Centre
The cultural heart of Alice, the 500-seat Araluen Theatre hosts a diverse range of performers, from dance troupes to comedians, while the Art House Cinema screens films every Sunday evening at 7pm (adult/child $14/12). The website has an events calendar.
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Plymouth Arts Centre
This cultural hot-spot combines an independent cinema, modern-art exhibitions, and a licensed, vegetarian-friendly cafe.
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Caffè Letterario
Caffè Letterario is an intellectual hangout housed in the funky converted space of the sometime slaughterhouse of Rome’s former Mercati Generali. It combines designer looks, bookshop, gallery, performance space and lounge bar. There are regular live gigs from Italian gypsy music to Indian dance. Check the website for upcoming events.
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Black Box
Describing itself as a 'home for live music, theatre, literature, comedy, film, visual art, live art, circus, cabaret and all points in between', Black Box is an intimate venue in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter.
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Triskel Arts Centre
Expect a varied program of live music, installation art, photography and theatre at this intimate venue. There's also a great cafe.
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Salisbury Arts Centre
Housed in the converted St Edmund's church some 800m northeast of the cathedral, this innovative arts centre showcases cutting-edge theatre, indie films, dance and live gigs.
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Darwin Entertainment Centre
Darwin's main community arts venue houses the Playhouse and Studio Theatres, and hosts events from fashion-award nights to plays, rock operas, comedies and concerts. Check the website for upcoming shows.
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South Tipperary Arts Centre
Has an excellent program of art exhibitions, plays and music.
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Taliesin Arts Centre
Part of the University of Wales, Swansea, this vibrant arts centre features live music, theatre, dance and film.
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Brown's Mart
This historic venue (a former mining exchange) features live theatre performances, music and short films.
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Norwich Arts Centre
A wide-ranging program of alternative drama, concerts, dance and jazz set in a medieval church.
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Birr Theatre & Arts Centre
A vibrant place with a regular line-up of films, local drama, well-known musicians and more.
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St James' Cavalier Centre for Creativity
The Centre for Creativity has a cinema that occasionally screens alternative and arthouse films, and a theatre-in-the-round, which hosts live music and theatre performances.
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Junction
Theatre, dance, comedy, live bands and club nights at Cambridge's youth venue near the railway station. To get here follow Regent St, then Hills Rd south out of the city for about a mile before turning left onto Clifton Way.
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Roxy
A huge cultural venue, housed in a former industrial plant 1km south of the Hauptbahnhof, with a concert hall, cinema, disco, bar and special-event forum. Take tram line 1 to Ehinger Tor.
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Stamford Arts Centre
Hosts everything from live jazz and art-house cinema to stand-up comedy.
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Phoenix
The city's art and soul; Phoenix is a vibrant hub of exhibitions, performance, music, dance, film, classes and workshops. There's a buzzing cafe-bar too.
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North Wall Arts Centre
For drama, dance, live music and art.
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Lincoln Drill Hall
Downhill near the station, this stern-looking building hosts bands, orchestras, stage shows, comedy and daytime festivals.
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Junction
Theatre, dance, comedy, live music and club nights at Cambridge's youth venue near the railway station. To get here follow Regent St, then Hills Rd south out of the city for about a mile before turning left onto Clifton Way.
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Goldfields Arts Centre
Performing arts.
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