It must be Thursday.
Posted by editor | Posted in 2011, Cafe Nervosa, Change to the published programme, Culture Bite, Memorial Hall 'The Mem' | Posted on 11-08-2011
Tags: 'The Mem', Culture, Culture Bite, Derry, Londonderry, Maiden City Festival, Northern Ireland
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For some reason a number of bands have changed from the original programme on Thursday. All for the most unavoidable personal circumstances which could not have been anticipated. So briefly:
Rainy Boy Sleep is at Cafe Nervosa, and not Furlo;
Paula McAleese is still performing, at Claudes and not as Louis’s in the programme;
Michael E Thomas replaces Teg Magee at the Boston Tea Party in the Craft Village;
and poorly Paul Corrigan is unable to be at Java and, stepping in at short notice, Joan McEldowney is there instead.
All Culture Bite venues are 12.30-2.30pm. Up to date details on our website’s Thursday page.
No changes for Friday at this point and only one or two earlier. No idea what Thursday has done to deserve this amount of disruption – though you’ll hardly notice with the excellent range of talent that has been brought in.
On an entirely plus point, and nothing to do with cafe performances, we have added an extra exhibition to tie in with the Somme 95th Anniversary Tribute concert (SOLD OUT). Ulster at War: an exhibition of Ulster engagement in the Great War with a range of period memorabilia in the Memorial Hall’s Black Room – 10am-5pm.














