Hot tip: Sue Nicholson

The psychic medium interviewed in the 20/20 segment "Something About Sue" last week and who features in Sensing Murder will seek "Answers From the Other Side" in Arrowtown next month.

Sue Nicholson, who as a clairaudient, clairsentient and clairvoyant, claims to hear, feel and see spirits, appears live in the Arrowtown Athenaeum Hall on October 24, at 7pm.

The R18, two-hour show is billed as "an exciting and uplifting evening full of laughter and intrigue", and organisers are encouraging spectators to "get your questions ready for Sue's guides".

Tickets cost $55 plus booking fee from Ticketek.


Trombonist and big band conductor Rodger Fox plays with the Queenstown Jazz Orchestra on Sunday....
Trombonist and big band conductor Rodger Fox plays with the Queenstown Jazz Orchestra on Sunday. Photo supplied.
Picks of the week
Today
7pm
: Queenstown singer-pianist-trumpeter Alastair Monteath covers traditional jazz favourites for the Friday Jazz Club in Les Alpes. Free.

10pm: Queenstown trio Ghettoblaster supply reggae, funk and soul-fuelled originals in Dux de Lux. Free.

Saturday
7pm:
Music from Queenstown party band LA Social Club and a support act, plus supper and a live art auction will be held in the Arrowtown Athenaeum Hall as fundraisers for Ride Out of the Blue cyclists before they pedal the length of New Zealand from October 13. Auction from 8pm. Tickets are on sale in the Lakes District Museum, Arrowtown and i-Site Queenstown Visitor Information Centre. Doors open at 7pm. Cash-only bar.

Sunday
3pm
: The 18-strong Queenstown Jazz Orchestra welcomes special guests Rodger Fox, New Zealand's top big band conductor and trombonist, and Queenstown chanteuse Hine Marchand. Youth band Best Served Chilled play in support in the new music suite in the Robertson block of Wakatipu High School. Entry costs $20 on the door, or $10 for pupils.

Tuesday
8.30pm
: Two young brothers living near Rome in the 1960s want to change the world, but one becomes a communist and the other a neo-fascist. Italian comedy drama My Brother Is an Only Child (2007) is presented to Queenstown Film Society members in Dorothy Brown's Cinema, Arrowtown. New members can join on the night.

Wednesday
8pm
. Television talent show Stars in Your Eyes is brought to the Lake Wanaka Centre for the 20th year from Wednesday to Saturday. Tickets cost $35 for Wednesday and Thursday night shows, then $40 for Friday and Saturday night shows. Doors open at 7pm.


 

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