Sunday Magazine – August 11, 2019

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by Kirsten Jones


Get your thrills with Tarantino, the Teskey Brothers and a terrifying horror film


Far from the madding crowd,
Fentimans Secret Spritz Garden
is a sanctuary in the centre
of London. Hidden behind
ivy-covered walls in Farringdon
until the end of the month,
it’s a haven full of fragrant herbs,
a babbling lemon-filled fountain
and, at dusk, live jazz and
acoustic tunes. Pick a cocktail
from the Spritz Garden menu
and garnish with rosemary,
sage and lavender, freshly
picked. Visit from Wednesday
to Saturday to try every tonic
and book a spritz-making,
floristry or flower pressing
masterclass. For more
information, see fentimans.com.

Why not catch the rays at
Bristol Beach Club in the heart
of Somerset this summer?
Here you can enjoy sunrise
yoga classes, free outdoor
cinema, roller disco and
more at the pop-up shipping
container in Millennium
Square. Visit the eco venue
until September 7 for a chance
to try hearty street food and
great games, cocktails on tap
and parties in your own private
cabana. Find out more at
bristolbeachclub.co.uk.

Can you spot the imposters among the animals at Knowsley Safari?
The Merseyside drive-through attraction is home to 80 life-sized
LEGO beasts until September 2. March along the Ultimate Brick
Safari to get up close to towering tigers and enormous elephants
on foot, then hop into your car to meet the real wild animals from
giraffes and rhinos to meerkats, wolves and baboons. Online entry
to Knowsley costs £15.75. Visit knowsleysafariexperience.co.uk.

Vintage funfair Dreamland in Margate has a new attraction for the
summer holidays. Head to the Kent coast for fun fairground rides,
grab some popcorn and settle in for family-friendly films and
singalongs at the open-air cinema. Book a free ticket or upgrade
for food or a deckchair at Thursday Cinema Club or Sunday Family
Screenings. For information, see dreamland.co.uk.

Once Upon A Time
In Hollywood
Tarantino’s latest offering
is a nod to the golden age
of Hollywood. It sees a TV
star, Leonardo DiCaprio,
and his stunt double, Brad
Pitt, negotiate the industry
they once loved. It’s in
cinemas from Wednesday.

Pet Sematary
When the Creeds relocate
to Maine they discover a
cemetery with the most
magical powers. Loved
ones wake from the dead,
but the living are in grave
danger. With John Lithgow,
the horror movie is out on
Blu-ray and DVD tomorrow.

Run Home Slow
Australian outback band
The Teskey Brothers have
released their second
album with 11 tracks full
of Motown soul, with
elements of Dixieland jazz
and gospel, southern rock
and Americana. It’s out
now for £9.99.

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