150 COMPETITIONS

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7“ ‘3‘ v The List has been hanging out with the hep cats and cool movers ot the Glasgow International Jazz Festival in order to throw an incredible century-and-a-halt ot red hot jazz tickets your way. The ten-day lestival takes place all over the city Fri 28 Jun—Sun 7 Jul and

The List has a bundle at Tramway tickets tor no less than live ot the most exciting gigs.

The lirst batch of lucky readers will get to see incisive saxophonist CARLOS WARD (Sun 30 Jun) whose rhythmically exciting style has done wonders lor everyone trom John Coltrane t0 Abdullah Ibrahim. Meanwhile, another group of winners will enjoy the Iresh Latin-intluenced blast ol ANDY SHEPPARD (Fri 5 Jul) with his band In Commotion.

More readers will be entertained by Cuban detector ARTURO SANOOVAL (Thurs 4Jul) who’ll be perlorming material Irom his recently released Flights To Freedom album. MICHEL PETRUCCIANI (Sun 7 July) will treak out another bunch at you, ten years alter releasing his debut album at the age at seventeen. And linally, the remaining winners will swing to the sounds at the STRATHCLYOE YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA with 'l ARTURO SANOOVAL (SatGJuly).

_ There’s no question; all you have to do is send in a stamped sell-addressed envelope * stating the tirst and second choice at gigs you’d most like to see and we’ll send outthe ' tickets on a lirst come, Iirst served basis.

“V” in your sAE no later than Mon 24 June to GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL 150 COMPETITION, THE LIST, 14 HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH EH1 1TE.

150 FREE MEMBERSHIPS!

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It’s all go at Edinburgh’s Cameo cinema where two new screens are to be opened onlO August. This will add an even widervariety of top Iilms to the cinema’s already popular matinees, late-night double-bills and special screenings. The new luxury screens will open torthis year’s Film Festival and a special series 0t Serial Killer movies, starting with Henry, Portrait at a Serial Killer.

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To celebrate The List’s 150th edition, the Tollcross cinema is giving away a remarkable 150 Memberships! A Cameo Membership entitles you to a tree late-night double-bill or Sunday matinee of your choice, and the delivery at the newly-redesigned Cameo programme to your home every month. Not only this, but also you’ll be invited to special Cameo events like The Scotsman Lectures, which in the past have Ieatured Robbie Coltrane, Michael Palin and Stephen Frears, and you’ll even be sent a Christmas card from . l the Cameo stall! ~

What’s more, there’s no catch and no question! Just till in the lorm and send it to the Cameo belore Friday 12 July. The lirst15O applications (olticial form only) will be senta . Cameo Membership. 1 of;

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