COMPETITIONS

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JOHN WATERS SNEAK PREVIEW: 1000 FREE TICKETS!

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Cult Iilm director John Waters releases his latest black comedy, Cry Baby, in August. but readers oi , l The List have an exclusive chance to see a sneak preview on Friday 20 July! The director 01 Pink .T'g“ Flamingos, Polyester and Hairspray has brought together a typically wacky cast including Iggy Pop, " Patty Hearst and Troy Donahue in the ultimate juvenile delinquent movie. Described by one , Stateside critic as ‘the coolest movie in the universe’, Cry Baby has the sharpest oi 505’ music soundtracks and the hippest oi rockabilly chic. The List has 500 tickets for the Cannon, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow at 11pm (doors open at 10.45pm) and 500 Iorthe Odeon, Edinburgh at 11 .15pm (doors open at 11pm). To claim your tickets, simply turn up any morning between Monday 16 and Friday 20 July at The List ottices atthe

Old Athenaeum Theatre, 179 Buchanan Street, Glasgow or 14 High Street, Edinburgh. Tickets will be given out on a first-come, first-served basis.

COMPETITIONS

And we’re oil . . . with the Bailey's Summer Stage and Hopetoun House tickets and scrummy bottles 01 Bailey’s Iamous Irish Cream going to Ruth Cameron (Glasgow), Angela Greig, Susi Petherick, Paul Graves (all Edinburgh) and Karen Connelly (Cowdenbeath).

List cover star Miles Davis was the answerto our 4th International Jazz Festival comp, and winning John McLaughlan tix and cassettes were Chris Bartter, David Prowse, Mark McDermott, Gwen Gill, Nicky Herbert, Anne Dunlop (all Glasgow), Roger Hall, Alan Williams and Juliet Greer (all Edinburgh) and Des Hughes (Shohs)

When Love Comes To Town, BB. King comes with it as our astute winners correctly identitied, namely Raymond Millar and Elizabeth Baillie (both Glasgow).

Archaos originated from our Chunnel pals France, as P. Goontilette and Lisa Crampin, winner of tix to the Glasgow Fair Grand Opening Ceremony, told us.

And iinally, Educating Rita was the Willy Russell play we were alter in our Dancin’ Thru' the Dark videos and bumbags competition. Winning the loot were Susan Mitchell (Edinburgh), Andrew Russell (Glasgow) and Caroline Moir (Bo’ness).

I Only one entry per person/per competition. It you are entering more than one competition you need use only one envelope, but please make sure thatthe names oI ALL the competitions you are entering are clearly marked on the outside. Employees oIThe List are ineligible to enter. The decision 01 the competitions editor is linal. Winners will be notified by post or phone. There are no cash alternatives to the prizes oltered. Winners' names will be published in a Iuture edition 01 The List.

Mystery Train, Jim Jarmusch's comedy thriller, has recently been released on video by Palace Premiere. Set in a sleazy Memphis hotel, the story revolves around a trendy Japanese couple who set off on an Elvis Presley pilgrimage. Featuring Joe Strummer as an Elvic lookalike, the plot spirals towards an explosive climax, taking in robbery, murder and the ghost 01 the King himsell. The List has tour copies of the video to give away and all you have to do is answer the question and return the Iorm by 1 August when the draw will take place.

With which rock group did Joe Strummer achieve lame?

Name ...................................... .. ' Address ................................... ..

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2 Send to MYSTERY TRAIN COMPETITION,

i The List, 14 High Street, Edinburgh EH11TE.

WIN A PLACE ON THE PERRIER PICK OF THE FRINGE PANEL!

Simon Fanshawe, lastyear's penierawam winner

Celebrating its tenth year as the major Edinburgh Fringe cabaret prize, the Perrier Award is on the look-out Iortwo readers at The List to join its

judging panel this August. The lucky winners will join live members 01 the media and one reader at London’s Time Out magazine in a two-week blitz of Edinburgh’s Iunniest shows! See at least 15—20 shows mostly in the evening, some during the day, and all tor tree! And there’s a crate oi

champagne waiting tor you when it’s over!

It you fancy the idea at seeing non-stop stand-up comedy between 13—25 August, simply write us a letter (max 250 words) explaining why you

and the decision of The List and Perrier is linal.

would be a good member of the Panel. Letters should arrive by 23 July I

Name ........................................ .. Address ...................................... ..

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1 Send to PERRIER PANEL COMPETITION, The List, 14 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TE.

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