Sunday Unplugged – Tom Riviere Family Band Featuring Kim Macari on trumpet, Riley Stone-Lonergan on tenor sax, Tom Riviere on and Steve Hanley on drums. Tom Riviere is drawn to the open structures of Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane and . Sunday 01/10/2015 1.30–4pm Tickets : £7/£5 conc Kids under 16 free Café Economique – The UK Gold The film describes the lamentable record of the tax avoidance industry and the unsavoury role played by the City of London both in the UK and international territories. Tuesday 03/11/2015 7.30pm Tickets : £4 otd. Documentary – Cowspiracy The Sustainability Secret is a groundbreaking feature-length environmental documentary following intrepid filmmaker Kip Andersen as he uncovers the most destructive industry facing the planet today. Wednesday 04/11/2015 8pm £6. Leeds International Film Festival - Leeds Short Film Audience Award Free event as part of the 29th Leeds International Film Festival, a selection of brilliant shorts. Vote on your favourite and help choose the winner of this year’s Leeds audience award. Friday 06/11/2015 7.30pm Tickets : free. Americana – Wild Ponies Old-time, pre-70’s country, mountain & honky-tonk road house music all blended together into their own whiskey - open the jar and have a pull! The steel playing of Lloyd Maines makes this an absolute classic. Saturday 07/11/2015 8pm Tickets : £10 adv /£12 otd. Sunday Jazz – Manana Collective An unstoppable expression of joy with Cuban flautist Jose Zalba-Smith along with Pianist James A diverse selection of Clark, Bassist Pete Komor and Drummer Rod Oughton of the interesting and Lonely Hearts Rugby Club. Sunday 08/11/2015 1.30 – 4pm Tickets : entertaining films from £7/£5 conc Kids under 16 free all over the world UK Jewish Film Festival – Dough Comedy/drama in which an old Please see our Screen Jewish baker struggles to keep his business afloat until his young Seven Film Programme Muslim apprentice accidentally drops cannabis in the dough and or check our website for sends sales sky high Sunday 08/11/2015 8.15pm Tickets : £7 /£6 conc. details. Café Scientifique – Can wasps help us cure cancer? Mondays 8pm Tickets : £6 /£5 conc Introduced by Dr Paul Beales of Leeds University. Could the sting be in the tail for cancer? Early research suggests that a toxin found in the venom of a Brazilian wasp could target and destroy cancer cells. Tuesday 10/11/2015 8pm Tickets : Hat Donations. Seven Unplugged Folk-tinted acts making for a mellow, intimate Test your general evening of music. Includes Fran and the Indigos, Red Sparrow knowledge in a relaxed Fall, , Dariush Kanani, and soulful acoustic singer/songwriter, atmosphere - a great Fuzzy Jones. Wednesday 11/119/2015 8pm Tickets : £5 on the door. way to end the weekend Seven Jazz – Russell Van Den Berg Quartet Russell Van Den with friends. Berg Quartet with support from Sam Dutton-Taylor Quartet. The With our resident concert will include compositions from various solo albums Russ's quizmaster Roger made throughout the past twenty years as a solo artist. Thursday Hunter. 12/11/2015 8pm Tickets : £14/£12 conc Sundays 8pm Tickets: Ros Lewis & Dave Lewis - Dual Album Launch Dual Album Free with £1 raffle Launch of Ros Lewis, Live at Inkwell and Dave Lewis, Call Me Dave. The double-bill concert features songs from both albums, as well as firm favourites. Friday 13/11/2015 8pm Tickets : £7 adv. Urban Sprawl – Come Away With Me With touches of WB Yeats, Daniel Defoe & JM Barry, Yorkshire’s only homeless theatre company enchant you with stories woven within stories, with their brand of humour, intelligence and heart breaking authenticity. Saturday 14/11/2015 7:45 pm £7 / £5 conc Sunday Jazz – Al Wood Quintet An unstoppable expression of joy with Cuban flautist Jose Zalba-Smith along with Pianist James Clark, Bassist Pete Komor and Drummer Rod Oughton of the Lonely Hearts Rugby Club. Sunday 08/11/2015 1.30 – 4pm Tickets : £7/£5 conc Kids under 16 free Leeds Palestinian Film Festival – Amreeka A drama centred on the trials and tribulations of a proud Palestinian Christian immigrant single mother and her teenage son in small town Indiana. Amreeka documents the lives of a Palestinian American family in the West

Bank and Post-9/11 suburban Chicago. Tuesday 17/11/2015 7.30pm Tickets : £5 /£3.50 conc . Leeds International Film Festival – Jaco Vibrant documentary as testament to Jaco Pastorius, with insights from an array of artists including Flea, Joni Mitchell, Carlos Santana, Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancoc Part of the 29th Leeds International Film Festival. Wednesday 18/11/2015 7.30 pm Tickets : £6/£5 conc UK Jewish Film Festival – The Bentwich Syndrome Saga of a restless and relentless Anglo-Jewish Family which according to its founding fathers, served as God’s gift to Zionism. Brilliant, wry documentary, in which Bentwich’s great-grandson Gur sets out to discover the truth. Thursday 19/11/2015 7.30pm Tickets : £7 /£6 conc. Virtual Migrants – Continent Chop Chop The story of austerity, refugees and climate destruction. Poetry, music, and transmedia featuring commissioned films from Nnimmo Bassey and Zena

Edwards. Directed by Amanda Huxtable. Friday 7.30pm 20/11/2015 Tickets : £7 /£5 conc. Best of Americana - Rita Hosking Hosking writes and sings classic country-folk originals. Her songs sound like they’ve been around for a while – and deserve to stay around for a lot longer “She's been called the best kept secret in country-folk,” Daily Mirror. Acoustic Magazine praises her “timeless, unhurried elegance.” Saturday 21/11/2015 8.30pm Tickets : £10 adv / /£12 otd. Doors 8pm Sunday Jazz Unplugged – Maciek Pysz, and Asaf Maciek Pysz is a Polish composer and guitarist making a big name for himself. He is joined by his ECM recording trio of brilliant double bassist Yuri Goloubev and drummer Asaf Sirkis. Sunday 22/11/2015 1.30 – 4pm Tickets : £7/£5 conc Kids under 16 free UK Jewish Film Festival - What’s In A Name?. When the soon-to- be father Vincent announces to his siblings the name of his future son, a passionate argument erupts and snowballs out of control. Can deep-seated sibling rivalries, social anxieties and prejudices be triggered just by a name? If it’s Adolph, yes. Sunday 29/06/2015 7.30pm Tickets : £7 /£6 conc. Café Psychologique - Ready For Death? This month, Ready for Death - best to prepare or keep out of mind? Introduced by Karen Fisher, Funeral Director. Hosted by Chris Powell. Café Psych provides a warm atmosphere to discuss topics of the day. Chat and think over a drink. Tuesday 24/11/2015 8pm Tickets : £4 on the door Kill For A Seat Comedy - Phil Nichol and John Scott Nichol fires straight out the blocks with the supercharged. John Scott ‘Members of the audience were quite literally in tears of laughter’.…plus special guests and your funny-making host, Silky. Wednesday 8pm 25/11/2015 Tickets : £11 /£9 conc. Doors 7.30pm Seven Jazz – Andy Sheppard Quartet One of the few British musicians to have made a serious impact on the international scene. He has written for everything from solo to big band, worked with some of the biggest names in jazz and composed over 350. Thursday 26/11/2015 8pm Tickets : £20/£18 conc Leeds Comhaltas – Irish Night Leeds Comhaltas presents an evening comprising a lively concert and secondly a performance of I did not look back, a show looking at the different ways people left Ireland & came to Leeds.Friday 27/11/2015 8pm Tickets: £8 adv/£10 otd