Other things that are on include a Bristol firm winning brewery of the year, three Bristol beers named among the UKs top 50 list and walking tours for the forgotten stories of the city of Bristol.
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00:00So as ever, there is loads of things to do in the city of Bristol this week, especially
00:06with Halloween season on the horizon. So Adriana, can you tell me what is our first what is
00:11on in the city this week?
00:14Well Storytel Festival will be returning this week. The festival, which celebrates literature,
00:21will be returning on Saturday at MShed with over 15 events, including interactive readings,
00:28workshops and craft sessions. Some of the events include Story and Art Club, Super Swifts
00:34with zoologist and wildlife filmmaker Justin Anderson, and Curious Stories for Curious
00:42Children with local scientists and engineers.
00:46Thank you Adriana. So that is a lovely one for young Bristolians and their families.
00:51So shall we move on to our second what is on in the city this week? Tell me about that.
00:57Deep and Deadly will be returning to Bristol Aquarium this week. Visitors will learn all
01:02the different ways that aquatic animals can be deadly, from poison to pincers, pup stingers
01:08to gashing jaws. There will be a trail of the deadliest creatures across the seven different
01:14habitat zones. On October 29, guests will have the opportunity to explore the aquarium
01:19after dark and learn about Captain Blackbeard and why his spirit has reappeared at Bristol
01:25Aquarium at Freaky Family Tours Blackbeard's Return. There will also be an Eerie Adults
01:33Evening on October 30.
01:37Thank you Adriana. So that will be an exciting one this spooky season. So shall we move on
01:41to our final what is on in the city this week? Tell me about that.
01:47Bristol's iconic Christmas Steps will be transformed into a ghostly wonderland this weekend. The
01:53Invisible Circus are launching a theatrical takeover of the historic steps on Saturday.