Attend the launch of Khalifa Thani's new album, Paper Plane, as part of The Fridge Concert Series. The music programme features top locally based artists and musicians in a variety of genres. Thani has been playing old-school rock covers for 10 years, but now drops an album of pop-punk originals that have been three years in the making. Tonight, doors open at 7.30pm, Dh50; free for students 18 and under, The Fridge, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz, Dubai, www.thefridgedubai.com.
Get tickets to the South African Braai Heritage Day Celebration. Partake in the "bring and braai" style of taking your own meat and grilling it over an open fire, plus enjoy performances on the lawn, including musicians Aking and Dan Patlansky, and comedian and MC Paul Snodgrass. October 14, doors open at 2pm, from Dh100 for early-bird tickets, Emirates Golf Club, Dubai, www.platinumlist.net.
Hear a talk, titled Fluid Spaces: From Culture to Nature, by Croatian artist Tanja Deman. She will focus on her works, which reflect dynamics hidden under the surface of natural and man-made environments, implying that nature and culture are inside us. Today, 7pm to 8pm, free, Tashkeel, Nad Al Sheba, Dubai, www.tashkeel.org.
Sign up to take part in the Pink Ladies Games, where women compete in five fitness and skills activities such as tug-of-war and paddle boarding, to raise money for Pink Caravan, a breast-cancer awareness initiative. October 21, Dh650 for a team of five, with Dh100 going to Pink Caravan, Fairmont The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, register by October 19 at www.pinkladiesgames.com.
See the exhibition Peace with Nature, which features a variety of abstract paintings and photographs of nature by Palestinian-Omani artist Sara Nimer, who paints in the rain in Dubai. Open all day, Monda Gallery, Sofitel Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa, www.mondagallery.com.
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