Listly by Hereford Time
Hereford Time lists what's going on in Herefordshire for the weekend on 1st - 3rd November 2013 http://www.herefordtime.com
Set against the glamorous golden age of Formula 1, this is the exhilarating true story of two great drivers - sexy, devil-may-care English playboy James Hunt and his methodical, brilliant opponent, Nikki Lauda. A collision of opposites that created one of sport's most compelling and deadly rivalries.
The second chapter in Marvel's action-packed superhero saga 'Thor: The Dark World' follows Thor (Chris Hemsworth) as he does battle with an ancient race of Dark Elves who threaten to plunge the universe into darkness.
A rotating exhibition of contemporary photographic works by students studying towards a degree in Photography at Hereford College of Arts. The course allows students to develop their personal direction in photography reflecting a wide range of interests from landscape to portraiture and documentary practices.
The Shire Hall is a 17th Century building, located in the County of Hereford. It stands on the ground where theCounty Jail once stood and is one of the oldest courtsstill in full use in the County.
There was a high level of engagement from all involved and the sessions became a real social occasion within the residential homes. The rewards and enjoyment felt from the residents, students and care staff were felt for much longer than the sessions themselves.
A new exhibition is open to visitors this autumn. 'A Stitch in Time; Wool's Mark on History', draws upon a varied collection of exhibits to showcase the story of wool. The exhibition features rare books and documents from the cathedral library and archives and includes photography by the renowned Herefordshire businessman, Alfred Watkins, a traditional shepherd's smock and a nineteenth century spinning wheel.
Welome to another exciting season of professional visual and performing arts from Glasbury Arts, a community run programme made possible by a committed group of volunteers and
The Courtyard plays host to an impressive exhibition from award winning Scottish photographer Sophie Gerrard and her Protectors of Sight project that highlights the need for change to help the millions of cataract blind people in India and across the world. This exhibition forms part of Hereford Photography Month, a celebration of local and national photography around Herefordshire.
We've got a breadth of performances, activities and events to excite every passion and awaken every sense. For your eyes and ears, you'll find a host of regular performance art including music, comedy and theatre. If you prefer something more hands-on try an arts and crafts session - such as a potters wheel workshop.
A sensitive soul trapped in a hideous body John Merrick 'The Elephant Man' (Hurt) is rescued by a kindly doctor (Hopkins) from life as a sideshow freak. Shot in stunning black-and-white, Lynch's sweetly told, true-life tale of odd, everyday heroism is a marvellous movie featuring two great central performances.
This year the HCA Young Photographer of the Year 2013 Competition has received a fantastic array of entries from young people across Herefordshire and beyond. The competition, now its 13th year, has inspired a huge number of young people to interpret this year's theme, Apple of my Eye, and captures amazing moments in time for all those who entered.
There are lots of thrills and scares in High Town this October to entertain the children during half term. Hallowe'en Half-Term fun starts on the 28 October and runs until the 1 November. All the entertainment is free of charge and open to everyone and there is no need to pre-book.