Street Cinema, Old Bus Depot, Queen Street, Colchester, The Wizard of Oz (U), doors 4pm and Thelma and Louise (15), doors 8pm. Adults £3, students £2, under 10s free. 01206 500900.

THE last chance to hang out in Colchester's newest and coolest venue, and watch some 'Street' related films. Taking place as part of the Colchester Arts Centre's Street Hunt, there's the family Christmas classic, the Wizard of Oz, and then a road movie of a very different kind later on with Ridley Scott's iconic female buddy, buddy film, Thelma and Louise.

Clio Gould and Friends, St Mary's Church, Dedham, Tonight, 8pm. £24 to £6. romanrivermusic.org.uk

FESTIVAL favourite Clio Gould brings together members of the ground-breaking multi-ethnic group Chineke for a programme of music that includes Strauss, Shostakovich and Mendelssohn.

Kathy Lette: Girls Night Out, Mercury Theatre, Balkerne Gate, Colchester, tomorrow, 7.30pm. £17. 01206 573948.

AUTHOR Kathy brings her debut 'stand-up' show to Colchester with tales of making the Queen laugh, hiding Julian Assange in her attic and a close encounter with George Clooney - she wishes!

Harriet MacKenzie, St Andrew's Church, Abberton, tomorrow, 11am. £12, £6, £3. romanrivermusic.org.uk

MORE classical treats, this time with internationally renowned soloist Harriet MacKenzie who will be playing the famous Chaconne piece by Bach and a new work by Deborah Pritchard, who will also be there to introduce it.

The Vinyl Sessions - Ride: Nowhere, Colchester Arts Centre, Church Street, Colchester, Sunday, doors 12pm. £3. 01206 500900.

A MUST for all shoe-gazers and described as a masterpiece by Rolling Stone, Ride were a short lived band from Oxford, whose members went to perform with the likes of Oasis. A recent resurgent in interest has seen the band re-form and new material recorded, leading to Weather Diaries which was released in June this year to critical acclaim.